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Activity for an individual child

Age group: 30-40 months

Duration of activity: 20 minutes

Materials:

  • Milk carton
  • Scissors
  • Construction paper
  • White craft glue
  • Crayons

Your child will enjoy making a replica of his own home. He can also use his imagination to create a pretend home.

  1. Rinse out the milk carton and cut the spout top off.
  2. Help your child cover the carton with construction paper and glue.
  3. Let your child color in the details such as doors and shingles with crayons.
  4. If you wish, you can cut out template shapes of windows, doors, bushes, and so on for your child to glue onto his house.
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From The Everything Toddler Activities Book Copyright © 2006, F+W Publications, Inc. Used by permission of Adams Media, an F+W Publications Company. All rights reserved.

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