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What manual activities are there?

Manual activities include paper-cutting, clay sculpture, origami, clay making and collage.

Paper-cutting: also known as paper engraving, is a hollow art, and the carrier of paper-cutting can be paper, gold and silver foil, bark, leaves, cloth, leather and so on. Clay sculpture: commonly known as colored sculpture. It uses soil as raw material and is made into human or animal by hand. The production method is to mix a little cotton fiber into the clay, tamp it evenly, knead it into mud blanks with various patterns, dry it in the shade, coat it with base powder, and then color it.

Origami: Also known as craft origami, it is an artistic activity to fold paper into various shapes. Origami has gradually developed into a children's toy that is beneficial to body and mind, develops intelligence and thinking, and is also an excellent pastime. Clay making: clay is used to make dolls, dolls, brooches, hair ornaments, embossed wall decorations, picture frames, artificial flowers and so on. Ultra-light mud is a kind of paper mud, referred to as ultra-light soil, which is easier and more comfortable to pinch, more suitable for modeling, and the works are also very cute.

Children's activities

Ants with babies. Rules of the game: 4 families as a group. The children sat face to face on their parents, and their parents sat on the ground. At the beginning of the game, parents move from the starting point to the end point by hand, and the first one to arrive is victory. Throw music, the rules of the game: 4 families as a group, children standing at the starting point, parents standing at the end with a small basket, at the beginning of the game, children throw paper balls into the parents' boxes, and the most balls received within the specified time are victory.

Rules of the game of wearing big shoes: 4 families are a group. After the parents take off their shoes, put them on the baby. The babies stood at the starting point in their parents' shoes, and their parents stood barefoot at the end. At the beginning of the game, children wear their parents' shoes and run to their parents through obstacles. Parents put on their shoes, run back to the starting point with their children in their arms and help them put on their shoes. The first group to wear them is victory.