6 Ways to Use Paper Towel Rolls
👍Why I like it: Low prep, high reward! 5-10 minutes of prep time depending on the activity
🧻 Supplies: paper towel rolls, glue, Pom poms, scissors, blue tape
💵 Price: ZERO $$ if you have these supplies already in your craft closet! Don’t throw away those paper towel rolls! There is endless possibility with using them!!
👦 My kids’ favorite activity was building the Pom Pom run and crafting fairy houses. Bonus: turn your fairy house into a sensory play garden!
I jokingly said to my child: “haha you don’t need toys anymore! Just playing with mom!” He responded, “yeah I don’t need anymore toys. Just playing with you.” Be still my heart 🥹
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Using everyday materials for children's activities encourages creativity and resourcefulness. Paper towel rolls can be transformed into various engaging projects like building towers, practicing counting, and color sorting. These activities not only entertain but also promote developmental skills in young children. For instance, creating a Pom Pom run enhances motor skills as kids learn to sort, count, and manipulate objects. As they engage in crafts such as M Crafting a Fairy Cottage, children can explore their imaginations and storytelling abilities. Additionally, incorporating elements like sensory play gardens adds a tactile dimension, enriching the experience further. By utilizing common household items, parents can create memorable play moments without the need for expensive toys, nurturing both creativity and conversation in the process. Explore more innovative play ideas that blend fun with learning, making use of recycled materials for sustainable and enjoyable experiences.








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