Parrot

Eat crafts very simple (boat, airplane), which even a preschooler can handle assembling. Others are not suitable for every adult. This parrot can be easily made from paper by a 7-10 year old child. Moreover, the instructions are very detailed.
For this craft, it is better to take one-sided glossy colored paper - the parrot will turn out more impressive. Thick paper is not suitable for this purpose, as it will result in a crumpled parrot's head.
Sequencing
Fold the square sheet diagonally and unfold it again.

Turn over to the wrong side. Fold the edges of the sheet, starting from the corner, towards the fold.

Turn over to the front side. Fold the bottom of the sheet up. The fold should go through the corners of the craft.


Turn over to the other side. The top should be at the bottom.

Bend the corners of the craft down, aligning the top edge with the center line.


Grasp the corner of the top sheet and pull down.

Bend the sheet along the top fold again. You will end up with a moving part like this.

Bend it down.

Do the same with the second side.

At the top of the craft there are two multi-colored diamonds. Fold the edge of the diamond from the center to the outside of the craft.

Like this.

“Pockets” have formed at the top.Place your finger in one “pocket” and pull it to the side.


Press along the new folds.

Fold the craft along exactly in the center.

Fold the top of the workpiece along the fold.

Having fixed this fold with your finger, open the “pocket” with your other hand.

Pinch it on both sides - you get another moving part.

Bend it to the right, there will be a parrot's breast. To make the head, also bend the top corner to the right.

Unfold the very top of the craft (where the index finger of your left hand is) and hide the folded part of the sheet inside.

The result was something like this.

Bend the head piece down, folding it in half.

Turn the top of the piece from the breast to the back.

Bend the right side of the craft to the left until the upper “visor” goes down.

Smooth out the folds. Do the same on the other side of the workpiece.
Make a beak for the parrot by bending it down and hiding the fold inward.

Make the paws. Bend the protruding parts of the workpiece inward upward, and their ends downward.

Bend the left side (wing) to the right, starting from the head, strictly vertically.

Bend it back again. Straighten the top of the craft. Along the resulting folds, hide part of the workpiece inside.

You should end up with such a cute parrot.

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