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How to make children's cars

Most children especially like cars. Therefore, parents can consider making toy cars with their children by means of economic benefits, intelligence and brain-nourishing, so as to satisfy their curiosity.

1. Preparation for production:

(1) Target selection: First, it is easy, then it is difficult. First, choose a car with simple shape and relatively easy production.

(2) Careful observation: Parents can take their children to the cars they look at in the street to find out the appearance characteristics of the cars, and they can go to the shops to thoroughly study the toy cars.

(3) Determine the materials: In order to complete this great project, parents must not hesitate to invite the "garbage" you have discarded into their homes: toothpaste boxes, matchboxes, medicine boxes, various bottles, lids, candy paper, etc., and finally decide to combine Sanjiu Weitai medicine boxes and matchboxes into cars.

2. Manufacturing process:

First, stick the Sanjiu Weitai medicine box and the matchbox, paste it with big red wax paper, then cut out four round wheels with hard paper, make small nails as axles, and then insert them into the paper box (with slightly larger holes), and stick a piece of transparent adhesive tape on the nails to make them difficult to come out. Finally, decorate car lights, little people and car signs.

3. Work finished:

The car made by you and your children is finished. Don't you think this car is very similar to the luxurious Mercedes-Benz? In the same way, buses, trucks, jeeps and so on can be made.

After doing it simply, parents can guide their children to design and make rolling toy cars. First of all, parents should help their children find the exploded view of the car, let them know the structure and performance of the car, and choose to use the three plywood as the material. Ask the child to design the outline of his car first, then print it on the three plywood with blue paper. Finally, cut them off one by one with a small saw blade, polish them with sandpaper, brush them with a layer of blue paint after the plug-in is formed, and when the paint dries, install four wheels made of bottle caps, so that the child's car can go on the road.

As a result, children will be more enthusiastic about his "career" and will know how to cherish his works. We can also learn to use various tools correctly from making cars: scissors, hammers, saw blades, grinding wheels, etc.

These toy cars created by their own labor will make children more fond of them, experience the joy of success, learn a lot from them and exercise their abilities at the same time.