This parking garage is quick and easy to build and immediately provides excitement. It also helps clean up the vehicles, because in the future they will all be parked. All you need for this is a shoe box and about 45 cardboard rolls (clorolls). Have fun trying out and designing the parking garage!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
First you pick up your materials and put out the craft file.
Then put the cardboard rolls in a row in the shoe box.
Check how many cardboard rolls you need. If the cardboard rolls do not press together, small gaps can remain between the rolls.
Then you tilt the cardboard rolls out of the carton again. Now start to glue the first row with adhesive dots made of hot glue. Be careful when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
Now glue the cardboard rolls to each other in row by row.
If the shoe box is filled with cardboard rolls up to the top, the parking garage is ready.
You may want to make a sign for the garage, build a driveway and exit, or just use it immediately for playing.
Tip: Self-made toys encourage children to try out new things and make things up for themselves; they encourage the game!
Have fun playing!
Materials
Directions
First you pick up your materials and put out the craft file.
Then put the cardboard rolls in a row in the shoe box.
Check how many cardboard rolls you need. If the cardboard rolls do not press together, small gaps can remain between the rolls.
Then you tilt the cardboard rolls out of the carton again. Now start to glue the first row with adhesive dots made of hot glue. Be careful when handling the hot glue - risk of injury!
Now glue the cardboard rolls to each other in row by row.
If the shoe box is filled with cardboard rolls up to the top, the parking garage is ready.
You may want to make a sign for the garage, build a driveway and exit, or just use it immediately for playing.
Tip: Self-made toys encourage children to try out new things and make things up for themselves; they encourage the game!
Have fun playing!
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