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🎨 Fun Paper Folding!

Introduction

Hello little artist! Today we will play with Paper. We will Fold, Fold, Fold and make bright, happy art.

1. What Is Paper Folding?

Paper is smooth and thin. It can be White, Yellow, Red, Blue, Greenβ€”like a rainbow!
When we Fold paper, we bend it gently. Rustle, rustle goes the paper. It feels soft and makes a quiet Whoosh sound.

2. How to Fold (one, Two, Three)

1️⃣ One hand holds the paper.
2️⃣ Two hands bring the edges together.
3️⃣ Three times we press the middle.

We say: β€œFold, fold, fold!
Fold, fold, fold!”
The paper Clicks and we smile. We feel Happy, Proud, Excited.

3. Feel the Fun!

When the paper folds, it makes a gentle Crunch.
We can shake it: shake, shakeβ€”it sounds like tiny bells.
We can laugh and say, β€œWow! Look at my bright red fold!”

Simple Activity – Make a Paper Hat 🎩

  1. Take a Big Square of paper.
  2. Fold the bottom edge up to the top edge – One fold.
  3. Fold the left edge to the right edge – Two folds.
  4. Open the hat and put it on your head.
  5. Say, β€œI am a Paper Artist!”

Conclusion

You can Fold many shapes. Keep Folding, keep Counting, keep Smiling. The world of paper is full of colors and sounds. Explore, create, and have fun! 🌟

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