Prepare plastic paper, iron wire, sticks and other things, and you can start.
I took a pair of scissors, divided by three times five and cut the plastic into the shape of a bird. I always feel something is missing when I look at the plastic paper. By the way, and the tail!
Soon, the tail was finished, but we encountered another problem-the frame for making kites. I have a piece of wood in my hand, measuring it with a ruler like a small designer, and cutting off the extra parts. Oh, no, I'm afraid of using a wood saw. What should I do? I bit my pencil, frowned and thought hard. By the way, such "hard work" is of course done by dad. I saw my father use a wooden saw to "click" and saw off the wood.
After sawing the battens, we built a frame. One, two, three ... soon the framework will be set up. After that, it's time to paste the bird-shaped plastic paper.
I picked up the glue and carefully applied it to the edge of the frame. I want to stick plastic paper on it. But it won't stick well. I began to worry, thinking: I will quit if I can't send it out, so much trouble! But another force is also pushing me: since we have already started, we should not give up halfway. We must use our brains to find a way, and there will always be a way. My mind wandered between these two sounds, and finally I chose the latter.
"Why not tie it with thread?" I thought hard and suddenly had an epiphany. Mom and dad thought it was feasible, so they carefully tied the bird to the frame.
The kite was finally finished. Looking at the "big bird" flying in the sky, I am glad that I am not intimidated by difficulties. Persistence is victory!