When I was younger I had a set of blocks that all slid together that you could use to build all sorts of things. Bubble and I had a go at replicating the effect with cardboard during quiet time yesterday - not quite as sturdy but it still worked quite well!
I've tried to explain the process as well as I can, please let me know if the instructions aren't clear enough though!
If you liked this activity check out these Autumn trees over at Mumma To Three Blessings, dont they look fabulous!
If you liked this activity check out these Autumn trees over at Mumma To Three Blessings, dont they look fabulous!
WE USED:
* cardboard (we used the side of a cereal box)
* toilet rolls
* scissors
* textas/pencils
* ruler
To build our slide together house I first cut 7 squares of card of equal size. My squares were 8cm x 8cm.
Then cut slits down the sides going a little bit further than halfway. Don't cut too close to the edge or your structure wont be very sturdy as the sides will tear easily.
We built the two side walls and back first, then added the ceiling and floor pieces. The two remaining squares we used to create a roof.
Our cute little slot together house :-)
Our cute little slot together house :-)
We decided to make some trees to go with our house, these were much easier and less fiddly to make so Bubble was able to do most of it herself.
First I drew some tree top outlines.
First I drew some tree top outlines.
We had hours of fun with these, I even managed to get dinner cooked while Bubble was entertained - bonus :-D
I love seeing kids creativity when left to their own devices - these wooden dolls had 'climbed the trees' apparently, and needed to be rescued by a fire truck.