Today I’m sharing 7 super DIY toys for kids (and babies) from last week’s #Pintorials linky and around the web.
Wouldn’t these make great gifts?
7 clever DIY toys for kids:
- Homemade apple pie busy bag from Study at Home Mama
- Little Miss Muffet storytelling box from Adventures of Adam
- Toddler busy board from Hands on as we Grow
- How to make a sock monkey from Craft Passion
- Cute kid-made mop doll from Study at Home Mama
- Whirlygigs from The Craft Train
- Tag blanket from Crafts on Sea
This week I am linking up my Day of the Dead rocks which are fun and super easy to make (plus, you can add glitter and sequins if you want to)!
Why not check out my co-host ET Speaks From Home too?
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Thanks for sharing our Little Miss Muffet Storytelling Box. Absolutely love the Day of the Dead stones – brilliant!
Thanks Adventures of Adam! We loved your storytelling box 🙂
Great picks! I love the mop doll, I think my little girl would like to make one of those! x
Me too – she is super cute, isn’t she? <3
Thank you for including our Homemade Felt Apple Pie in your gorgeous round-up – I feel in such great company 🙂
You’re very welcome Jennifer – it’s so cute!
Encouraging children to play with educational toys like puppets and toys they make themselves is a wonderful way to foster their creativity, imagination, and cognitive development. It allows them to explore and learn in a fun and interactive manner, enhancing their overall growth and learning experience.