Do you still remember those toys we played with when we were kids that were on the roadside?

Do you still remember those toys we played with when we were kids that were on the roadside?

Tie a knot of foxtail grass and turn it into a little rabbit in seconds

Pull out 3 foxtail grasses, choose two smaller ones to make ears and a larger one to make the body, wrap them around twice and tie a knot, and your cute little rabbit is ready!

If we want our little rabbit to have hands and a tail, we need to prepare a few more foxtail grasses, pick two small ones to make ears, and tie another one into a knot.

Use large foxtail grass to wrap the body. When it is halfway wrapped, remember to leave two grass heads exposed to make the arms of the little rabbit.

A little bit below and in the opposite direction of the two arms, reveal a grass head as a tail, and a three-dimensional Bugs Bunny will appear!

We can also control the length of the rabbit's ears and tail. Sometimes we can make a rabbit with long ears and a long tail, which is also very beautiful.

Impatiens petals, natural nail polish

Pick fresh petals of Impatiens balsamina, crush them in a bowl and apply them on your nails.

Wrap your nails with Impatiens leaves, wrap them with string and secure them. You can dye your nails red in one night.

Its seeds explode when touched. Huahua even used its seed shells as ornaments and clipped them on her ears.

Sweet potato leaves, the first necklace of childhood

I remember that when the sweet potato vines grew vigorously, I would go pick leaves with my friends, and then come back to make them into sections, which could be made into necklaces or bracelets.

These childhood games may never appear again, but they are our memories that no one can erase.

Heart-shaped fruits for decoration, poplar leaves for tug-of-war

I didn’t know what shepherd’s purse flowers were called when I was little. I picked their heart-shaped siliques with my friends and put them on our foreheads as decorations. They were so beautiful that I really thought they were leaves.

Every autumn, the leaves of the poplar trees would fall. We would pick the leaves we liked under the tree, cross two of them, and see who could break the other's petiole. The winner would be proud for a long time.

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