To make a chatter-box you will need a piece of paper measuring 7" x 7",first you must fold each corner into the center so that all of the corners meet in the center,crease the edges and flip over,then you fold all of the corners into the center once more so that the points meet once again,keeping it that way up you then fold the square in half long ways and crease tightly,open the last fold that you made and twist it to fold the other side of the square in half,pick up the square and insert your thumb and index finger into the openings which should be along one side of the fold,then finally you do the same thing but with the two remaining openings ....and voila you now have the basis of your chatterbox,now all that you need to do is to think up some witty ditty's to write inside,children of all ages absolutely adore playing with these,my daughter who is age 10 showed me how to make these for you as i could never remember where to place the first 2 folds.
To make a chatter-box you will need a piece of paper measuring 7" x 7",first you must fold each corner into the center so that all of the corners meet in the center,crease the edges and flip over,then you fold all of the corners into the center once more so that the points meet once again,keeping it that way up you then fold the square in half long ways and crease tightly,open the last fold that you made and twist it to fold the other side of the square in half,pick up the square and insert your thumb and index finger into the openings which should be along one side of the fold,then finally you do the same thing but with the two remaining openings ....and voila you now have the basis of your chatterbox,now all that you need to do is to think up some witty ditty's to write inside,children of all ages absolutely adore playing with these,my daughter who is age 10 showed me how to make these for you as i could never remember where to place the first 2 folds.
Take a square piece of paper and fold it in half diagonally, then unfold. Repeat folding in half and unfolding for the other diagonal, vertically, and horizontally (ensure acknowledgable crease marks are left. This is essential later on). Fold the corners of the square into the centre of the paper. Flip the paper over. Fold the corners of the newly formed, smaller square into the centre. Flip the paper over. Fold this newly formed square in half vertically or horizontally (it does not matter). put fingers under flaps and push edges together in the centre.
hope this helps. sorry i cannot provide pictures. YouTube would most likely have a demonstration if in need of more assistance.
It is easy! write numbers at the outside of the chatterbox
next write a message inside of the chatterbox
chatter box is when you like to talk and you have a harry back
Gumby Adventures - 1988 Chatter Box was released on: USA: 1988
Gee, she's a real chatter box. When the squirrel saw a nut he began to chatter. They went on and on chattering about their dead plants. Chatter= to talk rapidly or incessantly on trivial matters
Yes, excessive talking can be a symptom of conditions such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, or anxiety disorders. It's important to consult with a mental health professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Roy Anthony Rempel has written: 'The chatter box'
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hehe. Looking for cool names? What about: Me!, your friend, talkative, chatter- box.
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Chatter can be a noun or a verb. Examples:Noun: There is a lot of chatter but no real information on the subject.Verb: We had a good time; all we did was chatter about old times.