Fun Time With Paper Boats
Fold a piece of paper in half, from top to bottom.
Fold the right corner into the middle of the paper.
Fold the left corner into the middle of the paper.
Fold the bottom of the paper up against both sides.
Insert thumbs into bottom to make a square.
Fold the bottom corners over each other thus creating a triangle.
Insert thumbs into bottom to make a square.
Hold the paper with flaps down.
Fold the corners to the top point.
Pull the middle out to form a square.
Two triangles are at the top.
Pull them apart to create your paper boat.
Materials Required for making paper boat : Paper, Water Colour, Scissors
Card Making
Kids love greeting cards...if you tell her to we can make a greeting card for father's day..its great surpsie for her...Take a square white chart paper (greeting card's size)draw pictures as you wish, or cut out pictures from magazines and paste on that card. write a message for father's day or as per the occation.
NOTE: Do not make negative remarks about a child's drawing or choice of color. Encourage the child to express herself. If you do not understand her drawing or choice of color used, just ask her and she will readily tell you why. You'll be amazed by her explanation.
Materials Required
Empty cardboard tube or any type of plastic container
Thin Cardboard
Patterned paper / Cloth of your choice
Glue
2 or 3 Pencils
Roll the paper in the shape of a cylinder with the front side inside. Apply glue on the back side of the pattern cylinder. Carefully slot into the inside of the pot, pressing it around the inside walls of the pot. Cut darts on the excess paper at the top and glue them down to the outside one by one. Take the other piece of pattern paper and stick it to the outside so that the edge is level with the top of the pot. Once again cut the darts into the excess length at the bottom and glue them onto the base.
Now trace the base of the pot on the thin cardboard and cut out a circle slightly smaller. Glue on patterned paper on both sides of this circle and drop it inside the pot as base. Cut out another circle from the pattern paper and glue it on the outside base. Now your pencil pot is ready for use.
Building Set
creative building set includes fun stickers and an educational "Play & Learn" activity sheet filled with collaborative fun for parent & child plus additional building ideas.
Building set support the development of hand-eye coordination. This will encourage imagination and problem solving skills of your kid.
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