I'm afraid our project did not turn out as long as I'd thought it would. My niece and I made a marble chute out of paper towel tubes, and attached it to the fridge with magnets. The cool part is you can adjust it up and down and change the angles. The not so cool part is that an actual marble is too heavy for this set up. As soon as the marble hit the second chute the magnets gave way and the whole thing came crashing down. We ended up using a little ball of dried clay instead.
Again, I think I can be accused of picking a project that is more appropriate for a 10 year old than a 3 year old, but E certainly did love the end product! Her face lit up when the ball landed in the Pringles can with a "Clang!" I'm excited to add more chutes...maybe we can run the entire length of the fridge! (By the way, notice the little girlie magnet from Unplugged "Old" looking on!)
Sunday, March 22, 2009
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great project and the clay ball solution was inspired :)
That turned out great! I know my son would enjoy that .
Our snake didn't turn out all that "long" either. :)
Love this project. I saw it somewhere else and I want to try it now! I need more Boy oriented crafts and this is a good one.
having my big girls making something like that for their little sister. Very cool idea.
I just wanted to thank you for the extra advise about building the marble shoot.
My little boy was given one of those Moon-in-my-room things for his 7th birthday and he loves it. It goes through batteries pretty quick, though, if you don't switch it off when you're not using it. This year he got the rainbow-in-my-room which he also loves. The rainbow switches off after 8 minutes.
Thanks for continuing with these weekly child development activities. I really don't see myself doning them. ;>)
love it!
I'm going to have to try this with my boys as soon as I've saved up some more paper towel tubes. Thanks!
This looks so fun!
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