Here’s a fun and frugal gift or boredom buster idea for youngsters which can be made for under $1.
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Stacie says
What a clever idea going to check it out now.
Lisa Rose says
Thanks so much for sharing this site. I am really enjoying her ideas!
Veronica says
I did this for my then six year old twins when we drove to Disney World a couple of years ago. I had small prizes for finding certain items as well. It kept them busy – and quiet! – for hours. And by the way – yes we paid cash for that trip to Disney World! 🙂
Deanna says
I am so going to make these for xmas for the kids in my sons 4 year old preschool class. Love the I spy series!
charlene says
very cute! going to make some for our trip!
Annaliese says
I did this with my 3-4 year old sunday school class to go with a lesson about being thankful for our eyes. They LOVED them- and so did all their older siblings!
I also took it as a craft to our family reunion and did it with an older age group of kids (5-9) and they loved them as well- the parents said they were a great distraction as many of them had long car and/or plane rides home!
Val in MD says
Another quiet and simple, self-contained “church toy” is to take a small empty bottle that has a lid. Cut drinking straws so they are a little shorter than the length of the bottle. Little ones love to dump them out and feed them through the small neck over and over. If they shake it, it’s not noisy. If the straws fall, ditto.
It’s not the flashiest toy you’ll have in your purse, but it *is* good for hand-eye coordination. 😀
Debbie says
I just gave my girlfriend all of my sons “I Spy” books so I send her the link for this activity.
Tawra@Living On A Dime says
Get a small tub and fill with sand or rice.
Put it on top of a plastic shower curtain or tablecloth in the middle of the floor.
Give them some cups, spoons, funnels whatever.
Let them have at it!!
Stacey King says
I made two of these last year to keep my kiddos busy during a cross-country road trip. I used big empty peanut butter jars with raw rice.
Star @ A Load Of Craft says
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Star @ A Load Of Craft says
@Star @ A Load Of Craft, er… “site” 😀
charity says
This is to neat.
Becky says
Cute!