DIY toys captivate children much more than store-bought toys. The children's interest in the latter fades out rather quickly, and the child is unlikely to quickly forget and abandon a toy, lovingly assembled by hand. Probably all children love to play racing and you can teach your children to make racing cars out of paper that can be used in children's games.
Instructions
Step 1
Use colored paper, not too thin, but not too thick either. Cut out a rectangular piece of paper.
Step 2
Fold it in half lengthwise and iron the fold, then fold the upper right corner of the sheet to the opposite side, and then unfold it and repeat the same action with the second upper corner. This will create a corner fold at the top of the rectangle.
Step 3
Along this fold, bend the top edge of the rectangle, forming a triangle and bending its edges inward. At the opposite end of the sheet of paper, repeat all the above steps - bend the outer corners, and then bend the edge of the rectangle in the form of a triangular element. Make sure that both edges of the rectangle are symmetrical and the same.
Step 4
Lay the figurine in front of you horizontally, and then bend the long sides along with the triangular edges along the center fold line of the workpiece. Iron the folds carefully. Select the edge of the workpiece, which will become the front of the machine, and fold the edges of this triangle up.
Step 5
After that, bend the workpiece in half across. The two "wings" that you got after the previous step, when you bent the two edges of the triangle up, enter into the "pocket" above the triangular element of the back of the future car.
Step 6
Form the rear edge of the machine by hand by bending it slightly and bending the rear blade inward. Make some paper flowers and run home races.