
Hello kids and grownups!
Today, we're going to start a "fruit-making adventure" with super light clay!
These cute fruits are super easy to make with clay, and you'll have a great time too~ Let's follow the steps and get started!
1. Red Mushroom: A Little Umbrella Fairy with "White Spots" on Its Head
First, let's make a classic red mushroom!
It's like a little umbrella fairy in the forest, so cute~
1. Make the mushroom cap:
Take some red clay, roll it into a ball, and then gently flatten the top a little, just like "opening the top" of a small umbrella~
2. Make the mushroom stem:
Take light brown clay and roll it into a long, thick shape. This is the mushroom's "slender waist"~
3. Make white spots:
Use white clay to roll many small balls, and then flatten each small ball into a small circle—these are the "small patterns" on the mushroom cap!
4. Assemble everything:
Stick the white small circles onto the red mushroom cap, and then stick the brown stem to the bottom of the cap. Ta-da! The little mushroom stands up~

2. Pink Peach: A Pink "Fruit Princess"
Next, let's make a juicy pink peach. It looks like a "fruit princess" that's so fresh it could drip water~
1. Shape the peach:
Take pink clay, roll it into a ball, and gently pinch the top to make a "small tip"; then pinch the bottom a little, and the cute shape of the peach comes out~
2. Make leaves and the peach stem:
Take green clay, roll two small balls as the peach stems; then make two leaf shapes, and use a toothpick or a small tool to draw "veins" on the leaves~
3. Assemble the peach:
Stick the green peach stems and leaves onto the pink peach, and instantly it has the feel of a "fresh fruit"~

3. Purple Eggplant: A Curved "Purple Crescent Moon"
Now let's make a purple eggplant, which is like a curved "purple crescent moon"~
1. Shape the eggplant body:
Take purple clay, roll it into a ball, and then rub it into a long, slightly curved shape—the "small body" of the eggplant is ready~
2. Make the top leaves:
Take green clay, roll a small ball as the "eggplant calyx"; then make a few small leaf shapes~
3. Assemble the eggplant:
Stick the green eggplant calyx and leaves to the top of the purple eggplant. Look! The "purple crescent moon" is finished~

4. Yellow Orange: A Round "Sunny Little Sun"
Finally, let's make a round orange, which is like a "sunny little sun", super bright~
1. Shape the orange ball:
Take orange clay, roll it into a ball, and gently flatten one side to make a "hemisphere" shape~
2. Draw orange segments:
Use a tool (or a toothpick) to draw lines on the orange ball to simulate the "segments" of an orange~
3. Make the stem, leaf, and small dot:
Roll a green small ball as the stem, make a green leaf and draw veins on it, and then roll a small black ball as the "small dot" on the top~
4. Assemble the orange:
Stick the green stem, leaf, and small black dot onto the orange, and the "sunny little sun" lights up~

Kids, after making these fruits, don't you think super light clay is amazing?
The super light clay we use is a "treasure toy"~
- Safe and non-toxic:
The materials used are all safe, so kids can play with peace of mind, and parents don't have to worry~
- Super flexible:
Knead it, pinch it, and it can become a ball if you want, or a leaf if you want. It's super easy for little hands to operate~
- So many colors that you'll be dazzled:
Red, pink, purple, orange... There are so many colors, you can make fruits from all over the world, and even anything you can imagine!


With it, your creativity can soar~ Let's use this safe and fun super light clay to continue exploring more handmade fun!