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Pinwheel

A pinwheel is a simple child's toy made of a wheel of paper or plastic curls attached at its axle to a stick by a pin. It is designed to spin when blown upon by a person or by the wind. Pinwheels are often brightly colored and can be used as decorations or for educational purposes.

History[edit]

The origin of the pinwheel can be traced back to ancient civilizations where similar devices were used for various purposes, including religious ceremonies and as weather vanes. The modern pinwheel, as a toy, became popular in the 19th century.

Design and Construction[edit]

A typical pinwheel consists of a central pin that holds the wheel and allows it to spin freely. The wheel is usually made from lightweight materials such as paper or plastic, and it is often decorated with bright colors and patterns. The stick, which serves as the handle, is usually made of wood or plastic.

Materials[edit]

  • Paper or plastic for the wheel
  • A pin or tack for the axle
  • A stick or dowel for the handle

Steps to Make a Pinwheel[edit]

1. Cut a square piece of paper or plastic. 2. Decorate the square with colors and patterns. 3. Cut from each corner towards the center, stopping short of the center. 4. Fold every other corner towards the center and secure with a pin. 5. Attach the pin to the stick, ensuring it can spin freely.

Uses[edit]

Pinwheels are primarily used as toys for children. They are also used in gardens as decorations and to deter pests. In some cultures, pinwheels are used in festivals and celebrations.

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