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Eco Friendly Activities for Kids If you’re here reading this blog, it’s probably because you are ‘green at heart’ and have an interest in environmental protection and all things sustainable. You’re fed up of all those disposable coffee cups littering the banks of our motorway slip-roads? Perhaps your little one is already a green baby and wears organic clothes baby and cloth nappies already or you’re simply thinking of dumping the disposables in favour of them? Whichever it is, now you have a child you are keen to live a greener life . And what better way to start than thinking about fun green activities to do with your child?

Fun Eco-Friendly Activities

Make Music Forget about buying bespoke baby and toddler ‘musical instruments’ in a box covered in loads of plastic and use whatever you have in the house. You don’t need to spend money to buy ethical baby toys. You can fill a kitchen container with rice and your little ones can shake it to make a lovely sound. Or you can fill a container with a few teaspoons to make a completely different noise. Then of course the kids could simply turn a saucepan upside-down and hit it with a wooden spoon to make a drum. And don’t forget the old favourite!. Fill a few bottles with


varying amounts of water and lo and behold your little one can make all manner of musical sounds. A veritable orchestra in your kitchen alone!

Make Jewellery It’s dead easy to make a button bangle or necklace. All you need is a piece of string or wool and lots of buttons and away you go … It’s cheap, it’s fun and if the children want to help sort and count the buttons, then you can help them with their colours and numbers at the same time. Pasta Jewellery is also a big favourite with young children from toddlers up. All you need is some uncooked hollow pasta like Penne, a plastic bag, some hand sanitiser and some food colouring. There’re plenty of tips online but the best way is to put the pasta in a plastic bag (preferably a zippy bag of some kind) with some hand sanitiser and shake to cover. Then all you need to do is pop a bit of food-colouring in, shake again and pour the coloured pasta out to dry off. Once dry, help your little one thread onto string or wool to make jewellery or with a little glue and paper they can even make pasta pictures or birthday cards!

Old Socks Ok so let’s be fair, every house has a stash of odd socks and old socks. (How is it possible that an even number of socks can go in a washing machine but only an odd number comes out?) Anyway why not make some Sock Puppets with those odd socks? White are best for obvious reasons but any old socks with do to be honest. You can even make Door Stoppers with old socks. Just get the children to fill them with sand or something similar and decorate the outside however they want and with whatever you have hanging around. Who knew socks had so much potential? So there we are three eco crafts to be getting on with. Come back and have a look soon and we’ll give you a few more ideas for things to do with potatoes and brown paper bags! For more detail clicking here

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