Kids like toys – it’s an universal truth
The fact is, if the toys are made by themselves, they will love it and enjoy more
“The best toys are 90 per cent kid, 10 per cent toy, with play fueled largely by the child’s imagination” – Famous Quote by Josh Golin, Executive Director of ‘Campaign for a Commercial-free Childhood’
So, a toy not necessarily be a branded or costly one, the child himself / herself can do it on their own
Here is such a toy, which can be done by kids on their own, with things available at every home
Things Needed:-
- Cardboard
- Scissors
- Colour Paper for Decoration (optional)
- Colour pen / pencil
- Fevicol / clue gun
- Beads
- Transparent Sheet
Step 1
Cut the cardboard and colour paper in round shape. Paste the paper on cardboard and decorate it
Step 2
Cut the cardboard into strips like this and pull out one layer. This is needed because, seperating layers makes the cardboard more flexible to design easily
Step 3
Stick colour paper (optional)
Step 4
Paste the bigger strip in the outer part of the circle
Step 5
Now mark the place where the smaller strips has to be placed and then glue them to its place
Step 6
Place some beads inside. Stick the transparent sheet on top of the circle, so that beads won’t fall out
Step 7
Now cut a circle as shown in the picture and stick it on the top circle
Step 8
Decorate it using your creativity and it’s done
You can also do the same toy in different shapes and styles, using your imagination.
Here is some other variations given for you to try
About Ramya Vivek
Author of this article Ramya Vivek is a MBA graduate and was an Assistant Professor at a ‘B’ School. Currently, a stay-at-home parent
She is very passionate about arts / crafts, keep on exploring in that zone, to enhance the creativity of kids
Her Instagram page is a proven example for her creativity. Most projects shown there can be done by kids, with little help from adults or older kids
Ramya is giving online sessions for kids, which would nurture your child’s creative brain and keep them engaged as well
If you are interested in enrolling your child for the session, connect with her at ramya.vivekn@gmail.com
Me and Ramya met as colleagues, then best buddies for more than 7 years now
Thank you Ramya, for sharing your craft and time for Sahana Magazine
Here’s the link to Ramya’s Instagram page – https://www.instagram.com/makeurowntoy/
Simple & effort full brain work for kids.nice.
Thank you Aatchi Sridhar
Very useful artwork..
Thank you Adhi 🙂