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Playing With Trash: Mini Lego Playhouse Posted: 05 Apr 2010 02:58 AM PDT It’s so hard to throw boxes into the recycling. Not because I want to keep them, but because my sons always want to play with them! Boxes are such a great blank canvas for creative play, and kids seem to know it. My sons have made boxes into tractors, kitchen stoves, building blocks, and an endless stream of other items. So, the boys were very interested when I took a half-broken box they were playing with and turned it into a playhouse for their Legos. My kids are a little too young to draw their own scene inside a box, but older kids will enjoy drawing pictures on the playhouse walls and rugs on the ground. Use any of the following supplies:
There are so many ways to do this open-ended activity: just use markers or pen and draw, or cut out pictures from a catalog (like this doll house that uses pictures from IKEA), cut out windows and doors, etc. Just provide the materials and the suggestion, and your kids will do the rest! You can also use recycled cardboard to make props like beds, chairs, hay bales, tables, etc. Scene suggestions to get you started:
This project works especially well with dolls or figurines to use inside the scene, so don’t forget to add your child’s favorite toy to the mix to inspire creative play.
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