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White swan origami course

Little Swan origami tutorial is as follows:

Steps:

1, first fold in half along the diagonal.

2. Fold both sides diagonally twice.

3. Turn the left corner to the right.

4. After folding, the whole body is folded along the center line.

5. Pull up the left part.

6. Finally, we fold the swan's mouth.

7. When finished, a simple and beautiful swan will be folded.

The advantages of children's love of origami are: cultivating hands-on ability: doing manual work can exercise hand-eye coordination and promote brain development. Clever hands are one of the signs of a person's developed brain. There are 200,000 nerve cells in the brain that control hand movements and 50,000 nerve cells that control the trunk. Therefore, the importance of dexterity in hand development is emphasized in brain development, and dexterity in hand movements will in turn promote the development of various regions of the brain.

Swan adapts to open lakes, ponds, swamps, slow-flowing rivers and adjacent tundra lowlands and tundra swamps. In winter, it mainly inhabits large lakes, reservoirs, ponds and river bends with aquatic plants such as reeds and cattails, and also appears in wet grasslands and flooded plains, swamps, beaches and estuaries, and sometimes even in farmland Yuan Ye.

Swan refers to a bird of the genus Cygnus. * * * There are 7 species, which belong to swimming birds. It is distributed on all continents except Africa and Antarctica. It is the largest individual group in the family Anatidae. The neck is slender, exceeding or equal to the body length; The floor of the mouth is high and the front end is flat, and the eye glands are exposed; The tail is short and round, with 20 ~ 24 tail feathers; Strong webbed, but no webbed flap on the back toe. Like to live in groups in lakes and swamps, mainly feeding on aquatic plants, but also eating snails and mollusks.