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Older kids will get years of use out of a Classic LEGO Set -- we've used ours for fun at home and school projects too! Build the Water Cycle and learn a little science too. I promise the kids will try to attach the 'wrong' ends of the magnets just to feel them repel each other :. Once your kids are older since magnets aren't a safe toy for younger kids , a set of magnetic builders is a worthwhile investment! A set of Colorful Magnetic Sticks is always a popular item when the kids want to build and it's great for car trips.

Building with paper is actually an ancient art form think origami! But you can also use paper in many other ways. School Time Snippets shares a few ways you can use paper to construct a bridge - very fun engineering activities!

And we used newspapers to build a model of the Eiffel Tower! How about constructing a fort with the kids! Another great building opportunity. And soft-sided items like pillows and blankets create unique building challenges so lots of creative thinking goes into these projects.

Creative Playhouse shows us how to build a fun reading den -- be sure to check out this list of Great Books to Read in Your Fort too! They're not just for swimming! Check out this outstanding train track sprinkler that was created by Play Trains! I love how they used train terminology while constructing the tracks. There are a lot of items you can build using popsicle sticks -- and no, you don't have to eat popsicles all summer just to build : Wood Craft Sticks can be found at many craft stores.

If your cardboard is too thick to fold cleanly, use a box cutter or sharp blade to score cut just halfway through a line along the corrugations before you fold it. Score and bend only at the corners of your straight-sided forms, or at more regular intervals to create forms with smoother curves. If this method is too challenging or if you have lots of special shapes to cut , set up a cutting station:.

Create a strong hold by using the plus-sign taping technique. For example, you can connect a toilet paper roll to a piece of cardboard to make a handle for a shield. Simply tape in a longitudinal line to connect your cardboard pieces, then place additional pieces of tape across the first one to make plus-sign shapes. Run your fingers over the tape to hold it firm. Then hot glue the tabs to your flat surface. Add straps so you can wear your costume creation. To make string straps, poke holes in your cardboard first, push your string through, tie it and tape over the ties to hold them in place.

To make tape straps, tape two pieces of duct tape back to back, then attach them to your cardboard using the plus-sign technique. Make your straps even stronger by reinforcing your plus-sign taping. Instead of placing the plus sign at the end of your strap, place it 3 — 4 inches from the end. This technique distributes the weight of your costume and makes it more likely to hold, no matter how many times you wear it. If you plan to paint your cardboard costume, create a clean look by folding duct tape over all the exposed edges to make an even border before you paint.

Paint your cardboard using tempera paint sticks, a fast-drying, no-mess, kid-friendly option for covering a lot of surface area with color. See the real-world test data on the effectiveness of homemade DIY masks. Sign up now and receive a free guide to breathing safe! We are proud to be the only certified B-Corp dedicated to fighting air pollution.

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