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Making traditional toys with cartons

For parents, there is no need to buy many toys for their children, because children's interest in toys will not last long. When choosing toys for children, you can buy some different kinds of toys instead of the same type. If you often buy express delivery at home and have cartons, parents can also teach their children to make some toys, which is more interesting for them than the toys they buy. The following is a detailed introduction of 100 boxes of children's homemade toys and carton toys.

Children's homemade toys 100 cartons: mini football, mini parking lot, fish tank, marble maze, mini shop, mountain tunnel, toy car, dinosaur, telescope, etc. Next, we will introduce several production methods:

First of all, the mini football box.

1. Prepare a carton. If there is a cover, remove the cover, and then open a square hole on the two short sides. Note that the hole is bigger than table tennis.

2. Then, open four round holes on both sides of the carton to ensure that the straw can rotate when inserted.

3. Clamp the clamp on the straw again, and stagger the position when clamping.

Finally, put the ping-pong ball in and it's finished.

Second, mini grocery store.

1, this toy is very suitable for girls. Open a square opening at the bottom of the carton and fold the remaining side as a small platform.

2. Then add a layer of paper skin as the eaves on the upper part of the carton, fix it with a cable tie and stick red tape, which will look better.

3. Then cut the milk carton into size, fix it on both sides of the carton, and tie some lovely colorful flags.

Third, the marble maze.

1, cut the ice cream stick into proper length first, which means it can be packed into cartons.

2. Then stick it on the carton cover with a hot melt gun.

Finally, you can play marbles.

Parents can make toys with their children, which can not only enhance their hands-on ability, but also enhance the parent-child relationship.