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Is a "pier" hard to find? These children achieve "freedom of the ice pier" on their own.

author:Red Net

Red Net Moment Changsha, February 11 (Correspondent Li Meng) "I like 'ice pier' the most because it is the shape of a panda, which is particularly cute. "I love the red 'melting snow, and I especially like the festive, bright and warm meaning it represents." In order to further publicize the knowledge of the Winter Olympics, spread the culture of the Winter Olympics, and let minors have a deeper understanding of ice and snow sports, on the morning of February 11, the New Era Civilization Practice Station of Dongsha Community, Donghu Street, Furong District, Changsha City, organized the "Children's Heart Celebration Winter Olympics Together to the Future" Winter Olympics Creative Ultra-light Clay Handicraft Activity.

Is a "pier" hard to find? These children achieve "freedom of the ice pier" on their own.

The scene of the event

At the event, the volunteers first introduced the background knowledge of the Beijing Winter Olympics and the design concept of the two mascots of "Ice Pier" and "Snow Rongrong". Afterwards, the volunteers patiently explained the basics of mascot making to the children and demonstrated the simple production methods.

During the production process, under the leadership of the teachers, a pair of small hands began to knead the colored ultra-light clay, first laying the background color, then pinching an oval body, attaching the eyes and ears, pressing the limbs, and finally completing the Olympic symbol - the five rings. After a while, one after another "ice pier" and "snow melting" clay dolls were spliced together.

Some children also have ingenious ideas to change the shape and color of the mascot. "I'm an 'ice pier' on an airplane, and I can fly very far." "I added eye shadow to 'Snow Melting', and it was more compatible with 'Ice Pier'"... The children excitedly displayed their works and had a lot of fun, and the whole event was full of joy, cooperation and imagination.

Is a "pier" hard to find? These children achieve "freedom of the ice pier" on their own.

Volunteers work with the children

Is a "pier" hard to find? These children achieve "freedom of the ice pier" on their own.

Children show off their work

Huang Xifei, secretary of Dongsha Community, said: "Through this activity, while enjoying the happy handicraft, the children also learned about the relevant knowledge of the Winter Olympic Games, and inspired the good atmosphere for minors to understand the Winter Olympics, walk into the Winter Olympics and participate in the Winter Olympics." ”

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