For those that were children before twenty,
thirty, and even forty years paper windmill
is well known. Making a paper windmill was
everyone’s favorite leisure time during the
childhood.Windmill will certainly be
interesting for generations which grow up
with video games. It is not hard to make,
so let’s repeat these simple steps ones again!

Material for work:

  •   square paper (4 × 4 inch)
  •    straws
  •    pin
  •    scissors
  •    adhesive paper

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MAKE A PAPER WINDMILL

Draw a diagonal lines on square paper. Mark with dashes  points  which are 1 inch away from the center.

 

Cut paper diagonally from the edges toward the center, but only to marked dash boundaries. Bend as shown and glue it. Pul the pin through the middle of the windmills and the top of the straw. Curl the pin from the back side or add a piece of rubber to prevent disintegration of windmill.

FINISHED PAPER WINDMILL FOR KIDS

If the paper windmill have difficulty in rotation, you just move a bit of straw.

 

7 Responses to “HOW TO MAKE A PAPER WINDMILL FOR KIDS”

  1. So cool. I am going to do this tonight with both my kids. I am so glad I stumbled onto your site. Some great ideas here. Thanks

  2. We should teahch them how to produce renewable energy

  3. I love doing crafts your works are amazing….i like it….keep up the good works and continue sharing us your knowledge on art..

  4. One of the easiest to follow step-by-step tutorial I have seen on blogs. I hope you post more of these. Maybe I can help you reach out to a wider set of audience.

  5. This craft work is lovely. Your Blog is Fabulous. Good article rather. Very interesting.
    I admire the valuable information you offered in your article. Excellent submission very good post.

  6. My boys will love this. Looks pretty easy, even for my 4 year old. We’ll have to try it this weekend.

  7. thank you, I was able to use the windmill idea to help my son with his homework.

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