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How to pinch a plasticine rose

The process of how to use plasticine to knead a rose is as follows:

First take a piece of red plasticine, knead it into a long strip, then flatten the long strip, and then press it with your hands. Roll up the long flat strip to look like a rose. Then take a small piece of plasticine and make it look like petals. Make five petals at a time. Glue the petals next to each other and roll them up. The outside of the roses looks more beautiful and layered.

Take two more pieces of green plasticine, which don’t need to be too big, and make them into green leaves. Stick the two leaves on both sides of the rose. Pay attention to the location of the leaves. The beautiful roses are ready.

The predecessor of plasticine, plasticine has become children's favorite toy since its advent in 1956. In the beginning, plasticine was only gray-white in color, but in the following years, plasticine came in a variety of colors and scents.

Including luminous, gold, silver, shampoo scent, shaving water scent, etc. Plasticine is a unique style of game, and it is easy and convenient to make plasticine by hand. Simultaneous operation of the left and right hands during production can also regulate thinking and balance the intellectual development of the left and right brains.

Today, the material and craftsmanship of plasticine have changed a lot. Unlike before, it cannot mix colors, cannot be reused, and is relatively rough and hard. The upgraded version of plasticine is called "colorful plasticine". Clay", the more high-end ones are called "ultra-light clay" and the representative one is "Oak clay". Plasticine is divided into industrial plasticine and ordinary plasticine for children to play with.

Plasticine is used as a learning tool for young children. For example, during the teaching process of learning Pinyin, children are asked to use plasticine to knead letters, and plasticine of various colors to shape letters, allowing children to knead whatever color they like.

Children learn very quickly. Through this method of learning, children not only learn to make things by hand, but also learn the contents of the textbook. It really kills two birds with one stone and embodies the teaching concept of learning by playing and learning by playing.

When storing, it is best to put it in a plastic bag and put it in the refrigerator. This won't be a problem for a week or two. After such a long time, it basically got dirty, so I threw it away. It’s best to preserve beautiful models that you don’t want to destroy in this way, otherwise they will easily dry out if left outside for a long time.