If your house is anything like mine... you might have piles of boxes lying around. One activity we did today was we made a mini cardboard wagon/car.
You need a circular object to trace circles onto scrap pieces of cardboard. The Amazon.com/Amazon.ca shipping boxes aren't too thick and are easier to cut. I just traced circles onto the box flaps and used the rest of the box as the wagon. I cut off the flaps and cut out the circles. I got my 6 yr old to cut out some of the circles too. My circles had a 9.5cm diameter, but you can make them any size you want.
The kids decorated the circles (which will become the tires for the car/wagon) and marked the center of each circle. I poked a hole through the center for them. After, we line up where we want the tires on the car to go and I use a pencil to poke through the hole on the tire circles to mark the spot on the box. I poke holes at the marked spots with scissors.
Finally we attach the tires.
I picked up a box of round head paper fasteners from Staples. These are fun to make clocks, robot arm/leg attachments or if you need to make other moving parts on some sort of creation! Anyhow, you should have a box of these in your craft drawer!
You just push the fastener through the tire hole and the box hole, then open up the prongs. I tape down the prongs onto the box. Then we're done.
I was happy that the wheels do roll across the floor and carpet, but you need to be gentle playing with it. My 2 yr old kept trying to get into the car and was disappointed when the tires folded over. I tried to convince her that it was just for toys. My 6 yr old was more careful with his car. He didn't mark the center of his tires perfectly so his car is more wobbly. I guess it just adds character.
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