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Crecimiento Personal

What I really liked most about our prototype was the design that we came up with
and how creative the idea was, Lizzy and I both knew that the pillow will not only be
something this is comfortable, but also something that he cant outgrow or simply toss it
away because hes too old for it. For all we know, this pillow could probably last his
entire life. Even though it was creative, it was still a huge problem and challenge to
figure out how we were going to make the prototype using the materials we had in the
classroom. However, weve completely overcome that obstacle by quickly deciding to
use a paper bag and newspaper to act as material and stuffing. There isnt really
anything we couldve done differently, I think what we made perfectly captures what a
prototype is supposed to look like, it doesnt have to be perfect, but it should give a main
idea, which is what our pillow succeeded in. Im very proud of my work because we
know that our kid is going to love the final product and we also feel as if he prototype we
made really gave the class a clear idea as to what were making. The plans for our next
draft, is fairly simple, figure out a near perfect design, look and gather for materials that
we should be using and to start as soon as possible. The materials were going to need
are mainly tools that are used in sewing, white and black fabric and a lot of stuffing, its
a very basic design, while also being very useful.

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