Kindergarten handmade encyclopedia (let children get creative with their hands)

Origami art

Origami is a very interesting craft, suitable for kindergarten children. Children can create many interesting shapes and patterns by stacking pieces of paper together. Here are some origami crafts.

1. Palm Kindergarten

Fold paper into the shape of a palm. Fold a piece of paper in half, cut out the asymmetrical part with scissors, and then cut out the other side. Unfold the paper, use paint or colored pens to outline the texture of the palm, and finally \”add a face\” to the palm with eyes and nose. A cute palm kindergarten is completed.

2. Simple aircraft

Fold a rectangular piece of paper into an origami machine. First fold the paper in half, then fold both sides of the paper into a triangle, fold it in half again at the top of the triangle, twist the two corners of the triangle together to form an airfoil shape, then open the paper, and fold the two sides in half into the shape of an origami machine. Finally, fold a small piece of paper into the tail of the airplane, insert it into the tail part of the origami machine, and fly up to 90,000 miles.

3. Paper origami

Fold a piece of paper into a flower shape. Fold the paper in half, then fold both sides of the paper into a triangle, fold it in half again at the top of the triangle, twist the two corners of the triangle together to form an airfoil shape, unfold the paper, and then fold the corners of each triangle toward the center. The flower opened its beautiful petals smoothly.

Handmade creative plant planting

Let the children in kindergarten use their own hands to plant their own plants, thereby unleashing their innovative thinking. Here are a few fun crafts to make.

1. Plant bed

Make your own plant bed using a long piece of bamboo, two planks of wood, and some dowels. First, nail two pieces of wood to the ends of a long piece of bamboo, then insert it into the soil. Nail small boards on both sides of the bed to protect it from damage. Finally, plant your favorite plants in the bed.

2. Homemade flowerpot

Make your own flower pots out of bottle caps and bread bags. First, use the bottle cap to cut the bread bag into a circle, and then fold the circle toward the center to form a pagoda-shaped flower pot. You can add your favorite stickers to turn it into an interesting flower pot.

3. Making bonsai teaching tools

Make your own potting aids using twisted wire and some small mounds of soil. Hook the twisted wire into the desired shape, stuff the small mound of soil into it, and you\’re ready to start growing your potted plants.

Handmade doll making

Let children make the dolls they want with their own hands. Their flexible finger movements and rich imagination allow children to constantly create different dolls. Here are some handcrafts for making dolls.

1. Origami animals

Use colored paper to create a variety of cute animals, such as kittens, bunnies, puppies, and more. OrigamiThe animal needs a paper ball. Hollow out the paper ball and use the remaining paper to make the animal\’s face, body, tail and other parts. It requires some patience and clever hand movements during production.

2. Cute puppet

Use fabric, thread, needles and stuffing to make the puppet you want, it can be a cute little girl, a bunny or a little Mark. It takes some sewing skills and patience when making it.

3. Movable dolls

Use paper or cardboard to make your favorite movable dolls, such as squirrels and Cao the bears. The production process requires some sewing skills and patience. After determining the doll you want to make, start making it according to your own ideas to complete the movable doll you want.

Little creative handicrafts for babies (handprints)

Handprints are a very interesting and cute handicraft that does not require too many tools and materials. Children can use their palms to create a variety of interesting shapes and pictures. Here are a few fun crafts to make.

1. Handprint rainbow

Children can use five colors of paint to make five handprints from top to bottom on a white background paper, so that the handprints overlap each other to form a rainbow pattern. Use colored pens to outline the clouds and sky, and a lovely handprint rainbow picture is completed.

2. Mudra of sun and bird

Take yellow paint, children make large and small handprints, make the sun and the bird, and then use colored pens or other paints to outline the details of the sun and the bird. Children can also use yellow paint to draw a house on the pattern paper, and then paste colored handprints on the house to complete a cute handprint cloud picture.

3. Muprint animal ocean

Children can use blue paint to make an ocean background on the sample paper, and then use their hands to print different types of animal patterns on the paper, such as fish, dolphins, turtles, etc. After you\’re done, use other colored pens to gently outline the details of the animal to make the pattern even cuter.

Summary

The above is an introduction to several interesting hand-making methods for kindergartens. Each hand-making has its own characteristics and can help children exercise their hand coordination and imagination during the production process. Whether it is origami art, handmade creative plant planting, handmade doll making or baby\’s small creative handicrafts (handprints), children do not need too many tools or materials. Children can use their own hands to make what they like. Let children find fun and happiness in handicrafts!

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