How to make a picture book for the fourth grade summer vacation with a4 paper?

Use hand-made paper to draw relevant pictures on each piece of paper, then parents help to write down the words corresponding to the pictures, glue all the drawing papers into a whole or staple them with a stapler, and then stick the cover and back cover together with three pieces of paper, a front cover, a back cover and a spine.

Or fold A4 paper in half, sew the needle and thread in the middle, and then let the children create.

Finally, give your story a name and write it on the cover. Of course, the cover can also be decorated with children's graffiti to make the cover look more beautiful.

You can have any number of pages if the teacher doesn't specifically ask for them. Even if there is only one big spread painting, it is good to have a story with a cover and a back cover.

You can also use paper-cut stickers.

Stories like this are ok.

First draw the relevant figures on the colored paper board, and then cut and paste them. Of course, this requirement is a little higher.