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What hilarious toy will kids make out of popsicle sticks?
As a mother of two relatively young children aged 4 and 7, I have been carrying out creative DIY projects with them for several years. Whenever we have free time, on weekends or to brighten up boring, rainy days, we sit down in a creative corner. The DIY POPSICLE STICK ARCH is simple, mostly adapted to the age of small children, from materials that each of you has. And if you don’t have them, you will soon collect them. Because who doesn’t have popsicle sticks, wine corks, rubber bands, plastic bottles, paper cups, etc. https://littlepuzzlesandme.com/how-do-children-make-airplanes-from-popsicle-sticks/ The only thing that even we sometimes lack is glue and colored paper. In our…
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How to create a DIY bicycle out of cocktails straw?
“Use children’s art to color your life” It’s still snowing outside the window and it’s still -6. I tell myself, just a few more days and January will end (the coldest month), then February will be short and in March we will slowly welcome spring. For children, fun in the snow never gets boring, they don’t mind wet gloves. Recently they found more fun than building snowmen, building snow tunnels and snowball fights, now they are looking for icicles. On the way home, I lack energy, but the children’s energy doubles. It’s the perfect time for a new project in your creative corner. With a new craft idea from “my…
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What Christmas decorations do my children make from popsicle sticks?
We are two weeks away from Christmas. My little kids bring home Christmas decorations every day, which they make at school and Nursery. In children’s places, the Christmas tree is already decorated. In our home not yet, a slight delay this year. But we have more time to make decorations for the Christmas tree. For all those who, like us, have not yet managed to decorate the Christmas tree, we will create snowflakes and a Christmas tree from popsicle sticks. In addition, before Christmas, everyone is busy preparing Christmas dishes, shopping, and cleaning, so we leave the simplest and least labor-intensive projects for last. This is not our first DIY…