And trash your apartment if you aren't careful. Don't go yet!!! Hear me out! This has the potential to occupy your older kids indefinitely, and with some rules and guidelines, it can be done with minimal to no damage to your home/environment. Have them put together a Rube Goldberg machine. For those who are unfamiliar, a Rube Goldberg machine is an overly-complicated machine that's been created to accomplish a very simple task, generally based on a fancy sort of domino effect. Rube Goldberg machines take a ton of planning, experimentation and adjustment, and can be made with items you'd usually find lying around your home, so they're perfect for bored minds stuck at home. A designated notebook may help. And your kids will be proud to show off their creations! Here are some fabulous examples for inspiration: This guy makes great machines, but they sometimes use fire or other materials not safe for kids. Still, an excellent example. (If you'...
Whether you're in quarantine or just laying low, don't take out your recycling just yet! There are plenty of things to be done with the things you THOUGHT you were done with. And the first one up is.... toilet paper rolls. While not everyone will have all the art-supplies that we have lying around (Ok, that's something I kind of hoard on a regular basis) you should definitely be able to find at least something that can work for this project. Today we made TP dolls/action figures. With some TP rolls, a pair of scissors, glue or tape (or both) and whatever other odds and ends you can find around the house, you can have them.spens some time making new toys that will keep your kids entertained for a bit. We cut pics out of magazines, decorated the background TP rolls, and glued the pics of people and other creatures onto those bad boys. We used elmers glue, tempura paint, washi tape, pipe cleaners, but we also used nailpolish (adds some sparkle and its som...