you would have difficulty if you consider that a whirligig can also be a water beetle, but you could carve one. The other sort can be a roundabout or a toy turned on a pivot continuously turned by the use of a whip. Modern ones can be lawn ornaments turned by the wind or wind powered hanging items. However, whirligig discs are simple spinning toys, two looped ands of a strong thread are passed through the centre of a disc, the two ends are pulled with both arms causing the disc to spin
Here's a good link with videos.
6 months
where does a whirligig live
The whirligig danced circles in the wind
Tony was in Puerto Rico when he got his whirligig in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman.
A whirligig is first described in a dictionary in 1440
Christopher Whirligig has written: 'The poetical flights of Christopher Whirligig, Esq. Cornet of Horse'
To make a whirligig, you will need wood (such as pine or cedar), a carving knife or scroll saw, sandpaper, paints or wood stain, a drill with bits, and a whirligig pattern or design template. Optional supplies include small nails or screws, varnish or sealant, and fishing line or string for hanging.
A puerto Rican called Flaco
Brent made the second whirligig as an act of redemption and penance for causing the car accident that resulted in the death of Lea Zamora. He hoped to honor her memory by creating a whirligig in her likeness, as part of his commitment to spreading her legacy and positive impact on others.
he committed suicide but to fail.
I think that the whirligig beetle weigh 4 grams
A whirligig is a piece of folk art that spins in the wind. You might say "Check out that adorable whirligig that we found at the craft festival last fall."