Here is an example from Montessori Moments.....
Here is my eco-version. I use rice, instead of plastic balls, which I've seen here
I popped down to the op shop to see what treasures I could find - that was the fun part! This is what I found.......
A snake, Buzz Lightyear and Jesse from Toystory, a green and white fighter jet, a yellow and blue angel, little wooden owl, an orange rabbit and a fireman.
Each little treasure I either found in my local op shop's 'free box' which is mostly filled with McDonald's Happy Meal toys! I found some additional pieces on the shelves at 10c each.
I used two pieces of thrifted material from my stash, and the clear vinyl piece is a cut off from the Resource Rescue Centre - eco friendly craft supplies
In the making...
I attach a printed photograph of the treasures to find in the I Spy Bag which is tied to the side.
I gave the I Spy Bag to my son, the first thing he says
"Look at the rice" followed by ..".. and the toys, I need to take them out"... hmm not a great start! We'll re-attempt the game another day :)
And look! I found a little treasure for myself, an owl bottle opener for 10c, cute no?
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Yours turned out so well, I love your tag picture.
ReplyDeleteWe had the same reaction, but if you sit down and search with them for a bit, it can help them get the idea.
I've been experimenting with them and it turns out the plastic pellets are most often made from recycled material.
I wrote about the common problems and solutions and using recycled and safe materials here on my blog, hoping to help fellow thrifters/diyers.