Parent-child early education activities include making paper flowers. First cut A4 paper in half from top to bottom, and then cut it into four pieces. First, fold it in half in the middle, find a crease, then fold the four corners back and divide them into three parts, each with four pieces and a paper stick. Note that it is wrapped in one piece, not folded. Fold three sheets together, then tape them together, and then spread the paper out. Divide into six parts, slowly open one by one, try to make the gap in the paper package smaller, turn around, and finally press down the remaining paper below.
Or play five fingers. Activity goal: exercise hand-eye coordination and dexterity of small muscle activity. Activity flow: The teacher reads "Five Fingers Song" aloud, and parents guide their babies to open their five fingers one by one with children's songs. Or windy leaves are also good. Activity goal: exercise the reaction ability and the coordination of walking and running movements. Activity process: Listen to the signal and walk and run alternately within a certain range. Note that in the chase, parents use language to remind their babies not to collide with each other.