My kids loved making their own cut-out “toys” to play with. Such a simple idea with so much potential for creativity.
1. Think of what you want to play with
2. Draw characters (or objects)
3. Go outside (or stay inside)
4. Play
What a creative way to play! No toys required.
For younger children, you may like to use this Paper Doll template: Paper Dolls
I’m joining in this week with Childhood101 We Play.
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9 Comments
BookChook
March 17, 2011 at 11:16 amNo batteries either! Think of all the creating, the storytelling, and most of al the fun involved. Love it!
Jen Walpole
March 17, 2011 at 2:47 pmMy favourite “toy” as a kid was my cut out dolls house!
BookChook
March 17, 2011 at 3:57 pmJen, mine was my dollhouse made out of a shoe box, with chests of drawers and beds made from matchboxes. The dolls were those strange plastic pink ones that were always in a sitting position with their arms outstretched. Very tricky to put to bed! Thanks for reminding me of something that made my childhood very special.
silly eagle books
March 17, 2011 at 11:32 pmSometimes we cut out little figures from toy packaging–like some fairies from a tinkerbell toy she got for her birthday–they make great paper dolls and are very sturdy since they are made out of cardboard.
Kelly Be A Fun Mum
March 28, 2011 at 9:53 pmYES! We do too! LOVE it!
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