For many children, a homemade toy car can be a much more expensive and memorable toy than a store-bought plastic model. Toys bought in a store can be repeated by other children, and a hand-made machine will belong only to a child - it will be his unique toy, made from beginning to end with his own hand. In addition, the process of making a toy car can also attract adults - and joint creativity will bring them even closer to children. Making a typewriter out of paper is easy - it only takes a few minutes.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a rectangular sheet of plain or colored paper and fold it lengthwise, marking a clear fold. Bend the narrow edge of the folded sheet first towards you, then away from you, forming a cross fold.
Step 2
Then bend a rectangle folded in half with the outlined fold lines on the narrow part, forming a triangle. After that, repeat the above steps with the other narrow edge of the rectangle - fold from it exactly the same triangular element. Fold the long sides of the rectangle lengthwise towards the center, ironing the folds.
Step 3
Bend the corners of the triangle up on one of the triangular edges of the shape - this part will be the front part of the future car.
Step 4
After that, take the blank of the toy by the back and gently bend it forward, without making a clear fold, so that the corners bent in front enter the pocket above the triangle of the back of the figure.
Step 5
The back part, after performing this action, acquired a convex outline. Bend it inward with your fingers and lock it in a concave position.
Step 6
Color the car, glue numbers and pictures cut from magazines to it. It's easy to make a few more cars in different colors - and you can arrange home races, which will become an exciting game for you and your children.