Origami
When I was 10 years old, an aunt gave me a book on origami. I really loved it. That book gave me countless of fun hours folding animals, flowers, fancy boxes, and other objects.
Origami is an engaging and cheap activity for children and even adults. All you need are square-shaped sheets of paper (which you can make using scratch paper), scissors for some projects, and instructions. There are many websites of origami projects. For the butterfly and the cherry blossom pictured in this post, I got the instructions from origami-instructions.com, where there are countless other projects. It even allows you to upload and share pictures of your completed projects.
The key to making good origami projects is to make the folds neat, crisp, and accurate. Origami is a fun way for kids to learn eye-hand coordination and geometry.
A warning, though: origami is addicting. Your house will be soon cluttered with origami figures that you will hesitate to throw away!
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