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We make it by hand with cardboard.
The cardboard is hand-made as follows:

Materials: paper, scissors, double-sided tape, thread.

1. First, fold the paper in half, and then cut out this proportional shape for later use.

2. Then stick the small ones together with double-sided tape.

The big banana beads outside are the same.

4. Then put a line in the middle.

5, so a cardboard lantern is finished.

The advantages of doing manual work:

1 can cultivate children's creative thinking.

When children do manual work, they will use their imagination and do whatever they want. Children improve their creativity while doing manual work.

2. Promote the development of children's brains.

Manual activities are a way for children to explore knowledge. When children do manual work, their brains are always thinking, so that the more they do, the more they learn, and at the same time, they can promote the development of their brains.

3. Cultivate children's self-confidence.

Children will encounter many problems when doing manual work, and then they will have a desire to learn and solve problems in different ways. After success, their self-confidence will be greatly increased.

4. Exercise your baby's hands-on ability.

At the beginning, some children may not be very harmonious, but after a long time, children will make a little progress and their hands-on ability will be much better than before.

5. Add fun to life.

Everything made by hand comes from life. Children will better discover the beauty in life when they do it, and then do what they see in life.

6. Increase brain capacity.

According to a foreign study, contact with artistic activities (such as handicrafts, painting, music, etc. ) When I was a child, I could increase the capacity of my brain. It can be said that the brain is like a muscle. To increase muscle strength, we must rely on various exercises. Manual activities can make the brain active, thus stimulating the brain.

7. Improve the coordination of hands, brain and eyes.

Fine movements can not only increase the flexibility of the hand, but also promote the coordination of the hand, brain and eyes. According to the research of American Child Care Committee, children with good fine motor development are far superior to their peers in literacy, digital ability and self-care ability. If children learn musical instruments, good fine motor development can make them get started faster.