Growing up I very few toys toys, not nearly as many as my peers and definitely significantly less than what my daughter Avery has now. I use to dream of having a roomful of toys. I was a bit envious and jealous of my friends whose parents could afford to buy them toys for Christmas and their birthday. As I look back, I can see that what I lacked in toys I made up for with imagination. I do credit many of the posts in this blog to the fact that I didn't have much growing up, but was able to I make much with the little that I had.
This is a toy that I made as a child, I recreated it so I could share it with Avery. The basic concept is its a "low tech tv" that plays a film strip.
Materials:
One small cardboard box
2 cardboard toilet paper/paper towel tubes or wrapping paper cardboard tubes (needs to be longer than the width of small cardboard box
1 plastic cover from a toy box (optional - see red toy box "stainless steel play cookware" image below for example)
Tape
Glue
Scissors or utility knife
Take box and open it up by carefully pulling apart the glues seams. |
Cut 4 circles on the sides of the box the same diameter as the toilet paper roll. Cut out a rectangle from the center of the box between the 4 circles. |
This step is optional. If you want a more realist looking tv you can create one from another piece of cardboard and some plastic film from a toy package. |
Tape the "tv" onto the box. If you did not create this you can skip down to the next step. |
Roll up the tube like shown above. insert the rubes into the box and seal up the box using tape or glue. Tape |
Once box is sealed the tv is ready for use. |
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