2. Rabbit: Draw or print the pattern first and cut it along the edge of the rabbit's face. Fasten a small hole in the rabbit's ear and put it on. It feels cute! Children will like cute little rabbits.
3. Paper windmill: Cut the colored paper into squares, cross and fold in half, and then cut it four times diagonally. According to the picture, glue the four small corners together, nail them firmly with thumbtacks and fix them on a small stick. Facing the wind, the paper windmill will turn.
Extended data:
"Handmade in Kindergarten" is an important teaching content in preschool education. Kindergarten handcraft is divided into four parts according to the difficulty of materials and technology: plane papermaking, three-dimensional papermaking, transformation of waste materials, and comprehensive material production. Each part has several small tasks, through which students' kindergarten handicraft production ability can be cultivated.