- Outdoor Games
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Flotsam Pictures
Next time you’re at the beach, turn the day into an art workshop. Make giant sand sculptures, beach murals, or try this beach collage…
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Boxcar Boxes
A little paint and a lot of imagination transform plain boxes into a train for your little one.
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Box Car with Straps
Have your kids zipping around the house in no time with this easy to make box car, complete with shoulder straps. Made entirely from recycled items lying around at home, it’s a great weekend project for you and the kids to do together.
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Recycled Crocodile
Start with some egg cartons, add some clever crafting, and end up with a fantastic chompy crocodile!
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Recycling Collage
Collage is an old favourite. Here we remind you of all the things you can add, stick, staple and glue on to your paper!
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Do-It-Yourself Doll Clothes
Inexpensive felt or cloth remnants combine to dress up a child’s favourite friends.
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Recycled Dress Ups
Bring out the dress up box and make up your own stories, the only limit is your own imagination!
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Flip the Cup Game
Recycling and fun are combined in this make-then-play project.
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Floor Art
Don’t throw away that moving box just yet. Breaking it down flat creates an oversized crayon-friendly floor mat.
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Funny Finger Puppets
Tickle your baby’s funny bone with a pint-size puppet show!
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Fun With Placemats
Save birthday cards and holiday cards to create an engaging and colourful placemat to enjoy throughout the year.
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Gingerbread Cubby House
All kids love cubby houses, but you don’t have to resort to a blanket over the dining table, or fork out a load of cash to get one. This mum shows us how they made a fantastic cubby for her daughter out of recycled materials.
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Homemade Drum Kit
Give your Tupperware a rest, try using a few recycled materials to make a professional looking drum instead. It’s creative and also helps to develop your child’s musicality, they’ll love it!
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Homemade Finger Paint
Kids (young and old alike) love finger painting! Here’s a quick and easy recipe to make your own. It’s safe and non-toxic, and will have your kids entertained for hours on end.
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Papier Mache World Globe
We made a glob of the world, we used old news papers. Made a paste with flour and water, blew up an old balloon and stuck the paper to it. Let it dry and coloured the globe world colours, great fun!
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Home made rattles
Make a rattle at home for your newborn bub.
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'I See You' Binocular Fun
With a pair of homemade binoculars, your child may “see” more of what’s going on around him!
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Magnificent Masks
Plain paper plates become the canvas for these wearable works of art.
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Make-Up Madness!
Set aside some “fun-with-mum” time, and go crazy playing beauty salon with your kids. They’ll love the bonding time with you. It’s a fun, inexpensive activity you can do together.
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Matching games
Prepare your childs maths readiness with this simple game.
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Maui Wowie Luau!
Escape to a tropical paradise with your child in the comfort of your own home!
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Mealtime Busy Bag
A take-along tote makes entertaining children at eateries easier than ever!
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My "Always-Sometimes" Foods
A delicious way to teach your child about healthy eating.
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Outdoor Table Painting Easel
We love it when people recycled paper, but what’s even better is coming up with a clever way to paint without using paper at all. We all know how much paper our arty kids can go through, which is why we love this is a great idea to get your kids painting big, fun, paper-free mural sized art!
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Wooden Peg Plane
You don’t have to spend a fortune on kids toys. A bit of crafty recycling on a rainy indoor day can result in a whole new fleet of aircraft for your kids to play with.
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Recycled Game Art
Game boards, game pieces and cards can be recycled and used to create art, frames and fun collages.
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Roly-Poly Piggy Bank
Who says toys have to cost a lot to be entertaining? Sometimes the best ones are practically free. This one will keep your little one occupied for hours.
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Shake n' Roll Rattle
Encourage your child’s understanding of cause and effect with a shaker that she can hear and see what’s happening inside.
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Shape Sorter
Try this bit of crafty recycling to make your child a Shape Sorter. It’s great for their development, and easy and lightweight to tuck in your bag for entertaining them in waiting rooms.
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Steppin' Out in Style
Decorating tennis shoes and flip flops adds fun to your child’s life, and interest to their wardrobe.
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Swatter Art, Art on the Fly
A fly swatter makes a terrific stencil for these colourful creations.
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Tidy-Up Robot
Making a Tidy-up Robot involves a little bit of “tidy-up” collecting recyclable throw-away items from around the house, and turning them into a cool robot! Is there a better way to spend a day!?
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Touch & Feel Book
Try this bit of crafty recycling to make your child a Touch & Feel book. It’s great for their development, and easy and lightweight to tuck in your bag for outings.
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Train and Stations
You don’t have to spend a fortune on toys for your kids to have fun. Try this clever bit of crafty recycling and get your kids to join in and make themselves a train, with carriages, and stations for the passengers.
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Train Caboose
You don’t have to spend a fortune on kids toys. A bit of crafty recycling on a rainy indoor day can result in a whole new train caboose for your kids to play in, or pull their toys around in.
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Train Set Tunnels
Who says toys have to cost a lot to be entertaining? You can enhance your kid’s basic train set with a little creative recycling. Here we show you how to make great tunnels that your kids will love.
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Papier Mache Volcano
Where at home do all of your pens live? In a jar, or a cup, or an old yogurt tub? Why not get your kids involved in making a fantastic volcano pen holder out of recycled scraps from around the house?
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Water Bottle Snow Globe
Your little one will be dazzled by the sparkling little world inside.
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Recycled Wearable Aeroplane
“My son and I made a aeroplane from an old box. We put wings and what not on it, decorated it, and then we used it to “fly” to lots of places – like to Australia to see his Aunty, Uncle and Cousin, and to Africa to see the animals!"
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A Sandbox of One's Own
Say goodbye to cleaning sticky sand off of your child!
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Bug Hunt
Nature is full of wonderful creatures to explore. Introduce your child to some!
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Digging for Dinosaurs
Budding paleontologists can hunt down prehistoric creatures.
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Flower Power!
Fine motor skills, imagination and creativity work together to create a flower worth sharing.
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Growing An Edible Mini Garden
Plant the seeds to a life-long love of gardening by growing parsley and basil right on your kitchen windowsill.
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
Growing vegetables is one way to spark a love of healthy foods. And if you can’t do it outdoors, do it indoors!
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Magic Flowers
Your child will be amazed to see these blooms change colour right before her very eyes!
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Nature Wowie-Zowie
A simple, visually-stimulating activity that offers your child an introduction to the great outdoors.
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Paper Butterfly Chase
Children spread their creative wings with an easy-to-make insect-art project.
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Shadow fun
Play basic shadow games with your bub.
