Creative DIY Toys
Take a break from screen time and help get a child interested in DIY. Not only will children learn valuable skills to last a lifetime, DIY projects can be done with parents, grandparents and other family members. Plus, kids will love these 12 gift ideas.
Cardboard Building Projects
The Calafant Activity Models sold on the website Danish by Design starts off as a fun cardboard building project, then when finished, becomes a toy. The models, which come in 10 different designs, including castles, pirate ships, a treehouse, a robot, pony farm or doll house, need to be constructed. This will take some attention to detail and concentration, but the interlocking tabs make it easy for even small hands. There is no glue or tape required.
Once the model is built, it’s time to decorate. Models for level one and two give guidance for decorating, but model three level kits leave the decorating up to the creator’s imagination. Try using watercolor paints, colored pencils, markers and even stickers and glitter to decorate the model. When the decorating phase is completed, the toy is ready for hours of fun.
Plus, these 14 fun DIYs will keep the whole family busy on a rainy day.
These DIY toy kits make unique gifts because they offer several stages of play that can be done in one sitting or over several sessions, either alone or with a partner. If you want to get creative with your new DIYer, check out these 13 parent/child DIY projects!
More about Danish by Design
In 2001, The company Danish by Design began featuring a variety of stylish and modern designer nursery furniture items and infant products and toys that are based on true craftsmanship and innovation. The products sold are designed to be versatile, have longevity and are a great value. Get your creative juices flowing with these 14 super-fun DIY projects are great for all ages.
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