I consider making pinwheels as a requirement for childhood, along with making paper snowflakes and cootie catchers/ fortune tellers. It only takes a couple minutes and makes such a spring decoration or springboard for discussions about wind and weather.
To make, you just start with a square piece of paper: five or six inches seems to be a good size. Origami paper works really well. You fold a corner to it's opposite corner to make a triangle and then open it to do the same with the remaining two corners, making a folded X. Cut along each fold towards the center, stopping half way. Than take every other point and glue it to the center. Once the glue dries, use a thumbtack or hat pin and push it through the center of the paper into the eraser of a pencil, or into the end of a plastic straw. It's that easy!
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