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Reviews of children's picture books about kids trying cardboard box crafts like turning cardboard moving boxes into cardboard playhouses and other pretend play toys.
Review of children's picture books about cardboard moving boxes and how babies and toddlers can explore boxes and transform them into pretend play toys.
Kids love to make things out of big cardboard boxes. They provide a way for imagination and fun. Here are some neat projects that you can make with your child.
Of all the crafting materials available, cardboard is probably the most undervalued. But think of it as a cheap (even free) resource and you'll soon change your mind.
Get together with a family member, child or friend for a funny homemade Halloween costume, made of cheap or free recycled materials and free cardboard boxes.
How many times have you gone to a discount store and saw those cardboard pictures in plastic picture frames? They are are a great mixed-media art opportunities!
Toddlers enjoy exploring and don't require expensive toys. Try out some of these craft projects with cardboard boxes to make a variety of new toys for the kids.
In 1990, a small company in Washington came across a game idea that would forever change the world of gaming. How small colored cardboard cards conquered the world.
"Don't Stop Object Shopping," an upcoming exhibit in New York, shows traditionally distasteful and modest objects as works of art.
Are you frustrated at the selection of Rubber Stamps available? Do you have trouble finding one in the topic you want?
Use these playhouse designs to create a simple cardboard playhouse from recycled materials in one afternoon.
Create a unique "slinky" patterned after the popular puppy design using cardboard and a few easy craft supplies to put it together.
This kids craft project not only enhances children's love for dressing up, but it also is a great opportunity to provide a lesson in recycling.
Cardboard is an inexpensive and readily available material that's perfect for both home and classroom projects that can be made in no time at little and little cost.
Here's an inexpensive and neat way to organize and to keep track of all those loose paper items you have cluttering up your drawers using brown lunch bags and cardboard.
Learn three methods to cushion jewelry prior to packing it in a carry-on bag when you take it with you for holiday or business travel.
Rediscover the lost art of homemade Halloween costumes and stay "green" by using recycled stuff. These box-based costumes are cheap or free.
Whether teaching in a school, home school, or camp, it is easy to adapt one of these basic projects and include a craft at the end of any topic.
The most popular boxes for moving are made of cardboard as people truly love them when it comes to packing.
A Halloween graveyard can be spooky, scary and full of pranks and mischief, but it can also be used to teach lessons on the lives of the saints in a religious classroom.
Combine lessons on art and environmental awareness in this fun preschool puppet making activity!
Quartz clock movement kits have made creating your own clocks an easy and affordable hobby that is enjoyable for anyone to try. You can make clocks out of almost anything
A fun adventure book for imaginative boys who love to make their own cardboard gadgets.
They say that there are no straight lines in nature, but what about everything else? Painting straight lines for man-made items can be done easily, even with shaky hands.
Cover a cardboard tube with colored duct tape to make a quick cuff or bangle bracelet. This can add a bit of fun to an outfit or a costume.
A review of the types of bicycle case by budget and protection level to determine which bike bag is appropriate to ensure no damage in transit.
There are a variety of fun, educational and natural learning toys available today that encourage the imagination and foster the learning process of toddlers.
This article will be using an easy abstraction exercise to learn how to abstract a design and at the same time create a memory montage.
Whether the papier mache apples are for art class, a classroom display, or a school play, here are two different ways to make decorative apples out of paper.
Keeping pet ferrets busy and happy doesn't have to cost a lot of money. Here are some activities and ideas that won't break a budget, but keep a ferret entertained.
Don't throw those pieces of cardboard from food boxes or other boxes gathered from regular household use! There are several uses for these recycled pieces of cardboard.
Looking for a last-minute Halloween costume idea? Or need a cheap costume idea for this Halloween? Check out these cardboard box costume ideas.
A no mess portrait mosaic from cardboard pieces will become a priceless family heirloom! Patience and perseverance will produce stunning results worth framing.
Halloween is just around the corner! This Palm tree costume is an inexpensive, easy costume to make, and it can be fit to an adult or a child.
Flowers are beautiful as they bloom in spring and summer. Here are some fun flower crafts for your kids. Also enjoy four super coloring pages that you can print at home.
Teach students how to create a large theatrical backdrop that can act as a stage curtain for a school Easter liturgy or classroom pastoral activities.
Recycling plastic grocery bags into festive holiday decorations is an easy way to keep the kids busy this Christmas and to show them that you care about the environment.
Looking for a cute and simple art project for kids? Try these fun and easy paper finger puppets that children are guaranteed to love.
Trace a young child's hand and then allow her to turn the shape into a turkey with markers or crayons. Glue to a simple napkin ring for a holiday table decoration.
After reading If You Give a Pig a Pancake Kindergarten kids can learn about non-standard measurement using pigs and pancakes in the elementary math lesson.
This is a very fun gift to give. It is a very large four-layered cake of diapers. Not for eating, this is the gift that keeps on giving.
Here are some easy craft ideas for tweens to make for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Make a simple loom and weave a variety of textured yarns to create a wall hanging. Start with a small project that children can finish in a couple of hours.
Traditional clay play is a favorite of young children. This lesson offers an alternative way to use clay as an art activity by creating painting like projects.
Do you have a special page you want to scrapbook?
Young children love to do craft projects during any holiday, and the Fourth of July is no exception. Help preschoolers, kids create a fun Independence Day decoration.
Send the children out on a safe trick-or-treating excursion on Halloween night with these clever trick-or-treat bags featuring reflective panels.
Making a no-sew race car costume is a project parents and children can do together. All it takes is a cardboard box, some paint, Styrofoam packing, and creativity.
Not only are comic books a joy to read, but they can also be worth a pretty penny if kept in good condition through the use of bags, backings and boxes.
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