As a child, we glued Christmas decorations with garlands-chains, cut out snowflakes and made hanging paper lanterns. Since then, nothing much has changed in our kindergartens — my son is still making Christmas decorations together with the group before the New Year. And I remember my childhood with him.
I suggest you do this pleasant activity and assemble another Christmas tree decoration from paper.
In order to make this decoration, you will need paper, scissors, a stapler or a special pin. It will be better if the paper is thicker and not just colored, but with sequins or interesting patterns.
For one decoration, cut paper strips of the same width, but the length should be different (for example, 10 cm, 11 cm and 12 cm). You fold them so that the middle coincides, and fasten them either with a stapler or with a special pin.
Then connect the ends of all three strips, so that they also match, and fasten them again. At the very end, attach a ribbon.
I think that it will be easy for children from four years old to make such a decoration with your help. Unless it's better for you to work with a stapler.
If you don't have any interesting paper, but you do have foil, you can cut small stars out of it or just tear it into small pieces and glue it on plain paper. Now a huge range of creative paper is offered in stationery stores, so there should be no problems with the choice.
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