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Posts Tagged ‘recycle’

Big Boxes as Toys–Use Imagination for the Best Fun!

By Grandma Sandy | September 18, 2024

Big boxes make wonderful free toys. Kids can spend hours playing in them. Try these 10 fun ideas.

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Exercise to Spark Creativity and Imagination in Kids

By Grandma Sandy | June 5, 2024
Child examines throwaway items for creative inspiration.

A way to spark creativity in kids is to give them a few trash items and challenge them to create original toys.

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How to Make the Best Halloween Diorama

By Grandma Sandy | October 5, 2022 | 2
Halloween diorama is made from a shoebox with a peephole.

Making a Halloween diorama from a shoe box is a fun activity for a child and grandparent to do together.

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How to Give Discarded Spice Jars a New Life

By Grandma Sandy | August 10, 2022 | 5
Discarded spice jars are painted with acrylic paints and turned into vases.

Kids can turn discarded spice jars into charming vases. Give them as gifts or use them on the family table.

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Make a Homemade Father’s Day Gift Dads will Love

By Grandma Sandy | June 1, 2022
Kids making Father's Day gift notebooks.

Kids can make custom-designed notebooks from scrap cardboard and printer paper as Father’s Day gifts.

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How to Make a Simple DIY Marble Run with Kids

By Grandma Sandy | February 23, 2022

Even a five-year-old can construct a DIY marble run with cardboard tubes, painter’s tape, and a cardboard box.

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How to Make a DIY Dollhouse from Shoe Boxes

By Grandma Sandy | November 3, 2021 | 2

Make a dollhouse with your grandchild. It takes four shoeboxes and a few materials for hours of fun.

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The Best Grandma Game: Fort Fight with Big Boxes!

By Grandma Sandy | April 28, 2021 | 2

Turn big boxes into forts with a flag on each. Kids venture out of their forts to capture their opponent’s flag!

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Grandma Says: Rethink, Reuse, Recycle

By Grandma Sandy | September 16, 2020

Learn to rethink, reuse, recycle. Cardboard from socks packaging makes a canvas for kids’ artwork.

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Craft Ideas for Kids: Make New Crayons

By Grandma Sandy | January 1, 2020 | 2

Turn old, broken crayons into fun new rainbow crayons in this craft idea for kids.

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