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How to play with a piece of paper?
A piece of paper can be played in many ways, such as folding paper, drawing, paper cutting, puzzles, writing, making handicrafts, playing cards, making bookmarks, making cards and folding stars.

1, origami: It can be folded into various shapes, such as airplanes, paper cranes and flowers.

2, painting: you can use pigments, markers, crayons, etc. Draw on paper and create beautiful patterns.

3. Paper-cutting: Paper can be cut into various shapes with scissors, such as window grilles, animals and flowers.

4. Puzzle: Some small puzzles can be put together to form a complete pattern, such as puzzles and three-dimensional puzzles.

5. Writing: You can write on paper, copy poems and record ideas.

6. Handicrafts: All kinds of handicrafts can be made of paper, such as paper flowers, paper bags and cartons.

7. Playing poker: You can fold the paper into playing cards and play with friends.

8. Bookmarks: You can draw your favorite patterns on paper, and then fold them into bookmarks to facilitate reading.

9. Making cards: You can make all kinds of cards with paper, such as greeting cards, birthday cards and thank-you cards.

10, star folding: paper can be folded into stars and then strung into a string, which can be used as an ornament.

The advantages of doing manual work:

1. Manual activities are a way for us to explore knowledge and promote brain development. The more we do, the more we can learn.

2. Handwork can bring fine movements to children, that is, the unity and coordination of thinking consciousness and muscles. From rough manual to fine manual, children's hands-on ability can be improved step by step, and children can control their movements more accurately by doing manual work.

3. Not only physiological function, but also physical activity is more important to people's comprehensive ability and mental health. Manual activities can cultivate children's observation ability, creativity and imagination. Children will gradually develop the habit of carefully observing things around them in the process of hands-on, and grasp the characteristics of things more and more accurately.