How to Make Guess Who Out of Any Book/cartoon (this Is a School Project)

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How to Make Guess Who Out of Any Book/cartoon (this Is a School Project)

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Know about Guess who? Well you can make it out of the characters of any book/movie/cartoon in this tutorial

Materials:

3 sheets of paper(2 color, 1 white) glue, Scissors, A pencil, and a book which you have reed/cartoon which you have watched

The Base

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Take a color paper and mark it like the above image

Cut the Flaps

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Take another color paper and cut 12 3cm*4cm rectangular pieces

Stick the Flaps

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Now stick these pieces onto the paper but stick ONLY ONE side of the paper. You should be able to unfold the flaps as you can see in the second picture

Cut the Base

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Cut the base on the highlighted lines. You should be able to see the result after cutting in the second image above.

Write the Characters

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Write the characters from your book/cartoon under the flaps

The Character Picker

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You will have another white paper. Cut it into two.

Make the Chits

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Take one half and cut it into 12 pieces

Write the Characters

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Write the same characters you have written in the flaps on these chits you have cut in step 8

The Pouch

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  1. Take the second half and put glue on the highlighted lines.
  2. Stick it together.

The result should be like the second image shown above.

One Last Detail

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Now, The last detail

Write Character picker or Randomizer on the pouch

It's Done, But How to Play?

This is a two-player game. One takes the character picker and another takes the other piece. The person with the character picker randomly picks a chit and sees the character privately. The other player asks yes or no questions about the character's qualities like "Is the character mischievous?" or "Is the character smart?". If the answer is no, push the flaps with the characters who have the quality in the question down. If it is yes, do the opposite. If the one with the character picker has to answer 20 or more questions, he/she wins, or else the other player wins.