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How many things can be done with a child from an ordinary cardboard box! A simple cardboard box can turn into a boat, a rocket, an airplane, a gas stove, a crib for toys. And with the help of boxes, you can build a whole cardboard city, with roads, houses and trees from cones and plasticine. The kid has at hand the material with which he can "get up" what he wants! The child has a fantasy played out. And it is difficult to imagine what it will result in. For an illustrative example, let's take a cardboard box from a vacuum cleaner and see what you can build from it.

2. A container for throwing balls and small toys.
3. A musical instrument as a drum, if you sharply stick a sharpened pencil into it, a sound comes out - a clap, which fascinates with sound.
4. On the box, you can first draw with pencils and felt-tip pens, then paint with paint.
5. If you cut out windows, make doors and build turrets, you get a castle for toys.
6. With the help of a stapler, scissors and children's imagination, you can build a knight's armor from the same box. Cut a crown out of a sheet of cardboard, paint it and decorate with an applique from glossy brochures. Fit the crown to the baby's head and connect with a stapler. Make a shield and a sword from another sheet. The young warrior's armor is ready. Masks and javelin targets can be cut from the rest of the box.
7. When the box is no longer interesting in the above guises, it can be cut into strips, connected with a rope, you get a snake, if you twist the other end of the rope around the belt, a dragon's tail will come out, which, while running, wriggles and noisily hits the walls and doorways ...
8. Wonderful volumetric applications come out of corrugated wrapping paper. First, you need to draw a drawing with a pencil on a sheet of colored paper or cardboard, and then stick strips of corrugated paper along the lines.
9. It's nice to just tear the cardboard into pieces. Kids love to do it. Older children cut out cribs, highchairs from the packaging, glue cabinets for dolls.

In order to create a house, you can use a large sheet of cardboard, a cardboard box, or a pizza box. So, we need:

1.Carton or carton box
2. PVA glue
3.rule
4. Pencil
5. Scissors or a paper knife.
6. Any materials available for decorating the house. Felt-tip pens, pencils, paints, glitter, stickers, pieces of colored paper, scraps of newspapers and napkins will do (while mom is cutting out the house, the baby can pick pieces of napkin or cut pieces of paper), in general, everything that can be found on the farm.

Let's draw by hand, observing the basic proportions, a sketch of our house. The shape of the house can be any - square or rectangular, depending on the idea and fantasy. For grandparents from the finger theater, my son and I made a square house. We made a couple of such houses for other small toys of our son. But for a large residential area, a long narrow house with many windows and painted balconies is also suitable.

Mom will still have to do the main work on creating a fairy kingdom from cardboard - to cut the cardboard, cut along the contour, make doors and windows and bend the blank along the fold lines. But then the child can smear the necessary parts of the house with glue and help the mother to fasten the walls with the help of a stapler (it is especially good to fasten dense cardboard sheets in this way, for example, from pizza boxes). That's all, the house is ready, it remains to paint the walls, glue the tiles on the roof and populate the little residents.

As a road, you can use a ready-made road from cardboard puzzles or educational soft puzzles with letters. You can also draw a landscape with roads and paths on a piece of Whatman paper. The houses can be placed around the railroad and travel to friends by train. Trees are easy to create from cones. Or you can cut trees out of paper and use a piece of scotch tape, a skewer and a piece of plasticine to give them stability. To create a pasture near the house, my son and I used a set of small pets.

These puzzles are perfect for the "cardboard town"!

Large floor puzzle "Road", Orchard, art. 286,

Puzzle giant "Farm" Djeco, art. 07160,

ECO large floor puzzle "Habitat of animals" with figures of animals, Hape, art. 702884,

Puzzle giant "Road" Djeco, art. 07161,

Schleich animals will perfectly fit into urban and rural environments!

More options for houses that can be made for children!

Curtains look cute)) In such a house you can relax and prepare a treat for your toys!

Home Sweet Home))

A cafe for the lovely Mademoiselles!

A fortress for knights!

A castle for a beautiful princess.

What can you do besides the houses? Yes, whatever your heart desires! Wonderful sorter for babies.

You can come up with your own cartoons about the shark and show them on your own TV))

A fun wheelchair.

Lock and gas station.

A miracle rollerdrome for your favorite cars.

Family mailbox.

A bed for a doll.

The locomotive. By the way, it's not a bad idea to decorate the yard like this for a children's birthday!

Bridge with a locomotive.

Tree house.

Personal car.

Thus, you can make the heroes of your favorite fairy tales!

Some interesting things from the life of people who are carried away!

Chris Gilmour was born in Stockport, UK in 1973, but now calls Udine and Italy itself home. Using only cardboard and glue, Chris creates incredible sculptures without any additional wood or metal frames. All you see is 100% cardboard. The material that Gilmour has chosen for his sculptures is easy to obtain, cheap and lightweight. Guido Bartorelli says of Gilmour's work: “Gilmour's works not only accurately represent life-size objects, they are not rough and do not look like the usual repetition of something, like models or scenery. They are like real objects that we have all touched at one time: a typewriter, a car, a bicycle, or a stroller.

Australian artist Daniel Agdag is working on his massive art project, "Sets for a Film I" ll Never Make. From ordinary cardboard, which is used to make boxes, he makes amazing sculptures of buildings, strange devices and mechanisms. Daniel Egdag's genius is multifaceted, and manifests itself not only in sculpture and painting. The artist is also a director of short animated films, where he often uses sets such as those included in the series of cardboard sculptures. That is why she and is called "A selection for films that I will never make." Which is not surprising, because the sculptures that the artist creates from packaging cardboard resemble at the same time steampunk, science fiction novels and adventure films in the spirit of science fiction writers of the beginning of the last century.

Surely many remember how paper or cardboard dolls with paper outfits for them were printed in children's magazines, and later in special issues of magazines for girls. All this had to be cut from the page, and then bought a wardrobe for the dolls in kiosks with newspapers and magazines, or else draw fashionable outfits on their own. The Italian artist Christian Tagliavini has grown from this age for a long time, but the passion for paper outfits has remained. True, now he dresses up living people in them, and all this is called the Dame Di Cartone art project. In the wardrobe of the models of this art project, you cannot find outfits for club parties or beach sundresses, tracksuits or cocktail dresses. Here are models in retro style, for which Renaissance costumes were created from cardboard. This is no longer just a game, says Christian Tagliavini. This is a costume ball, a theatrical performance in which he is a man-orchestra, uniting an author, stage director, photographer, and, of course, a costume designer.

Looking at the paperwork of the Dutch artist Ingrid Siliakus, childhood impressions involuntarily come to mind - delight and the feeling of a real miracle, when opening an ordinary-looking book, you see voluminous cities, ancient castles and whole fabulous episodes with many details that can be consider, but also touch. In addition to abstract patterned sculptures in the spirit of Escher's prints, Ingrid Siliakus creates real architectural objects - in her paper installations, the outlines of New York skyscrapers, London buildings and even modern sports complexes are clearly guessed. However, according to the artist herself, most of all in her work is inspired by the architectural heritage of the great Spaniard Antonio Gaudí and the famous Dutchman Hendrik Berlage.

Photographer Andy Rudak created layouts of buildings that are located in London, New York, Mumbai, Paris and Tokyo. The series is called Cardboard Cities.

The Wonderful Toys Shop offers to beautifully decorate cardboard creations with drawings, stamps and stickers! For this, the following are perfect:

Stencil set Djeco

Set of stamps "Farm" art. 08809, "Princesses" art. 08810, "Knights" art. 08811, "Elves" art. 08813 Djeco.

9 stamps included in the set will help you create a fun world with just one touch! It remains only to color all the elements at your discretion, and you're done!

In the set: 9 stamps, 1 stamp pad, sketchbook.

Hard gouache paint, 36 colors. art.08873.

Watercolor pencils, 12 pcs. Djeco, art. 08824

Soft watercolor pencils, 12 colors.

An ordinary pencil drawing easily turns into a beautiful watercolor! Just slightly dampen the brush with water and draw along the contours of the drawing, slightly "blurring" them.

Gouache 12 color,

Awesome quality gouache! Lies flat, pure beautiful colors.

- Classic colors art.08807

Markers Gouache (6 pcs) art.08876.

They paint in gouache! Very nice and neat!

Djeco finger paints, art. 08878.

A set of great first paints, with their help the kid will create his first masterpieces!
The paints are absolutely safe! Perfectly washed off the child, clothes and the whole house)) just with water

Double-sided felt-tip pens, 8 pcs. art.08875.

Easy to wash off! No detergents, just water or a damp cloth!

Included: 8 markers (16 colors).

Finger paints of 6 Djeco flowers, art. 08860,

The paints are non-toxic, specially designed for hand painting. Easily washed off with just water.

Included: 6 tubes of 75 ml classic colors, a palette mat for easy drawing (so that kids do not mix all the paints in cans)))

That's all! These are the unique things you can do with children and for children from ordinary cardboard! Nastya was with you!

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Master class for making a game model "City Street"

Norkina Oksana Sergeevna
Educator MADOU kindergarten №21 "Rosinka" of the combined type of urban district, the city of Kumertau, Republic of Bashkortostan
The master class is designed for educators, but it can also be useful for parents.
Purpose: training in game modeling, the formation of safe behavior on the roadway.
Target: making a model for game modeling when working with older preschool children.
Tasks:
- to acquaint children with the rules of the road, the purpose and signals of traffic lights, with road signs, to expand knowledge about the rules of the safe behavior of children on the street;
- to activate children for independent activity in the corner of traffic rules,
The game model can be used to develop fine motor skills, visual perception, social orientation, orientation in space.

Description:
Stage I - the basis for the layout To make the basis of the "City Street" game model, we need: 2 pieces of MDF panel (I have them 53 cm each), a piano hinge, screws and nuts for fastening.


With a drill we drill holes in the MDF panels in the selected places, fasten the piano hinge with screws and nuts.


So that our layout is at an angle of 90 degrees and does not fall back, on one side we screw the corner limiter (I have this part of the fastening from the old curtain), paint over the lower part of our layout with black paint.


Now we will style the upper vertical part of the layout. To decorate it, we take 2 pictures with the images of houses (I put together these for myself).



We print the pictures in duplicate, laminate, if there is no laminator, then you can simply glue it over with tape. The picture becomes brighter and easier to care for the layout - dusting for example.
We stick one copy of our laminated pictures, joining on the model, that's what we should get.


Now we will add volume to the map. To do this, from the second copies we cut out the buildings at our discretion, and glue them on the pre-prepared blanks from the ceiling tiles - single background and double foreground, in my work I used the Master ceiling tile glue


Cutting out buildings with a clerical knife


We glue (I use the same "Master") on the layout, our street has a "depth".


Moving on to the design of the roadway. We take construction tape, select the pedestrian crossing, the dividing strip, that is, what we will paint over with white, we close everything else.


In my work I use conventional spray paints in a can, sold in any hardware store, dry quickly, are easy to use. Highlighted all the lines in white - remove the tape. The carriageway and crossing are ready.


Stage II - Paper machines. Now it prints out templates of paper machines, there are a lot of them on the Internet, for example, let's take these.


The image is reduced. Click to see original.

We laminate the printed templates (1 sheet of laminated film - 2 sheets of templates with cars) fold the sheets with the white sides inward. We laminate in order to make the cars more rigid, bright and it becomes possible to wipe them. When the sheet is laminated, we cut it along the contour and we get 2 sheets laminated along the colored side, the second side remains not laminated (paper) - the paper sticks together better, and the laminated cars shine. This is how a laminated sheet with templates cut from 3 sides looks like.


Cut out car templates, glue them.


Stage III - road signs. Now we turn to the production of road signs.
Materials: sheets of ordinary white office paper, it took me 2 pieces, ceiling tiles (better washable), stationery knife, toothpicks, glue master, mosaic of 3 colors (red, yellow, green), laminated sheet with blank signs, I used this.

The image is reduced. Click to see original.

We cut and glue 1 copy on the tile, cut out with a clerical knife along the contour, on the other hand we glue 2 copies (if you wish, you can not stick the second part of the sign. We make a stand for our signs. Birch a sheet of white paper and cut strips of 4-5 mm along the long side For one sign, you need 5 strips .. Take one strip and wind it on a toothpick forming a tight "roll" - this is the upper part of the stand. Dip the edge of the toothpick in glue, pierce our "rolls", pierce the blank with the road sign with the other edge of the toothpick.


To make the traffic light more voluminous, add to the lights of a small mosaic of the corresponding colors, puncture the holes with an awl, insert the mosaic.


Our vehicle fleet


Our signs


Thank you all for your attention!

Olga Pavlova

Children really like to cross over the road on a pedestrian crossing. Toddlers closely monitor traffic signals. And to teach them traffic rules I made a layout intersection with cars, houses and traffic lights. And there is also a crossing with a locomotive and a barrier. The guys play with great interest with layout and already know well how and where to go the road.

In order to do layout we need a board, gray self-adhesive paper, green velvet paper, brown paper, white paper tape, scissors, glue, a simple pencil, a ruler.

We glue the board with self-adhesive gray paper.

With a simple pencil we mark the intersection, cut out rectangles from green velvet paper and glue them along the edges of the board. Then we make borders and markings with white paper tape roads.

With the help of white tape I make zebra and sleepers. I cut two strips out of brown paper and glue the rails.

Then I make houses. For this we need boxes, colored paper, glue, scissors, a pencil.

We glue the boxes with paper of different colors. The result is bright, multi-colored houses.


I also cut out squares from colored paper and glue windows and doors on houses.


We arrange houses and cars on layout, we screw the spray from the spray to the board with a screwdriver - we got a barrier, we put the locomotive on the iron the road.


The barrier can close road like cars, and a little train.

You can make a bus stop.


Layout ready.


Thank you for the attention!

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Useful Tips

Some parents like not only to buy various toys for their children, but also to make interesting toys with their own hands.

Very often, a toy made by hand is simpler and more interesting than a factory one. In addition, these toys are safer, as they are usually made from paper, cardboard and wood, which are much safer than plastic.

Here are the most interesting ones:

Homemade toys (photo)

Smart board with keys, phone, locks, wheels, key chains and letters on magnets.



Many people know that children can play with any thing that interests them. It can be a bead or a smartphone - all that can be learned.

One jack of all trades created this wooden truck for his children.



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And here is a board in the shape of a ship, on which you can find a calculator, locks, a string, and much more.



One parent decided to improve their child's playhouse by decorating the walls with switches, doorknobs, and thread.


See also: Children's drawings that were turned into real soft toys

DIY toys at home

Children like to build a railway, so parents made for their child just such a colorful railway with toy cars and trains.



Almost anything can be made of cardboard. And if you add adhesive tape and felt-tip pens or paints (gouache or acrylic paints) to the cardboard, you can create houses, car parks, tunnels and palaces.

DIY cardboard toys

The child has accumulated a lot of cars, and the parents decided to make an excellent convenient parking for him out of cardboard and acrylic paints.




A doll house based on the popular video game Super Mario.


It all starts at the top of the structure, where the princess is surrounded by cotton wool clouds.



Then you can choose one of two directions through the pipes: to the world of mushrooms or to the very bottom to the main villain.



DIY toys (photo)

Ball constructor


The parents spray paint the necessary parts (pipes and fittings), and then attached them to the fence so that small balls and beads could be passed through the pipes.



Homemade toys for children

Experiments with liquids and sand


Parents attached several tubes to the perforated fiberboard, and attached a funnel to the top end of each tube so that liquid could be easily poured or sand could be poured down through the tubes.


To better see the water flowing through the transparent tubes, you can pour it into several containers and add food coloring. So for each pipe there will be water of a certain color.

DIY toys from scrap materials

Cardboard maze


To make such a toy you will need:

Cardboard box

Scissors or utility knife

A set of sticks for children's needlework (can be replaced with cardboard)

Paints or stickers (to decorate the maze)

Hot glue (with glue gun)

Medium to large diameter coin or plastic bottle cap

Pencil.


1. Take a suitable box and, if necessary, cut off one side so that you can build a maze inside it.

2. Prepare a set of baby craft sticks or simply cut cardboard into strips. As you create the maze, you will trim these strips with scissors.


3. Before starting the construction of the labyrinth, it is better to draw it with a simple pencil, and then glue strips of cardboard or wooden sticks to the drawn lines.

4. Begin hot glue the cardboard strips or sticks with the edge to the drawn lines, cutting them where necessary.


5. To make "traps" circle the coin with a pencil and use a utility knife to cut out a circle that will fit the ball, bead or ball. Cut the traps so that a bead or ball can pass them.

If you want the bead not to fall to the floor, bend (and trim, if necessary) the sides of the box and insert it inside another box (see image).


How to make a toy with your own hands

Toy car parking made from box and toilet paper rolls


You will need:

Box or drawer

Toilet rolls

PVA glue or hot glue

Scissors

Acrylic paints (optional).

You need to glue the cardboard sleeves to the inside of the box.




If necessary, cut each grommet in half and then glue gently.

Above you can make a helipad.


Decorate the craft as you like. You can use acrylic paints and decals.


How to make a toy with your own hands (video)