Friday, January 3, 2014

DIY Aquarium

Upcycling empty tissue boxes to make little aquariums to add on to their animal families free play activities.

As a mom to multiples, I strongly encourage them to share their toys.  However, this depends on the nature or size of the toy, if the size is sufficiently big to ergonomically positioned and shared among three of them (such as the DIY cardboard carpark), I would just make 1 piece, and they would share; if the size is small, I would prefer to make 3.  

I usually keep the design simple, because I will be making 3 sets, complicated designs will takes forever to complete.  And most of all, the simplicity will give more space  develop their creativity and imagination.  

Day 1:
I helped them to cut and strengthen the tissue boxes. They will help to glue the corrugated blue paper (as water) and light yellow color paper (as sand) into the respective boxes.  Once they had completed the pasting, they were already arranging their little aquatic friends into the new 'home' 

  





Day 2:
I drew out some fishes for them to colour. Then I gave them thread and masking tape to hang up the fishes.  They could tape it nicely and independently. 


Syuen's Aquarium

Hung's Aquarium

Juin's Aquarium

They call this "Animals Family"
They insisted that some of the farm animals had to be there when taking this photo.











Thursday, January 2, 2014

Free Play - animals, boxes & lots of imaginations

These few weeks the boys were into their "animal family".  Everyday, they would emptied the animals toy box along with other toy boxes (be it trucks, blocks, puzzles or boxes) to create their own free play & stories.   

Hung's animals were having a ride on the truck. Patience & steady hands needed to cleverly balance as many toys as possible on the truck. 

Syuen & Juin were in a discussion... Discussing on how to arrange the animals on the 'beach' 

Those jigsaw puzzle pieces were the sand & hill. The animals are on the beach enjoying sunset. 

Happily Posing with their stories.
From their free play, they had inspired me to make a DIY Aquarium for their Aquatic Families.














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