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Children will love this cool robot project, which allows parents or teachers and kids to work together to create a one of a kind sculpture.
This craft project for children will probably take a bit of planning ahead, but the results are worth it. Most of the materials used are recycled, so take advantage of a fun opportunity to teach kids about reusing seemingly worthless "junk". Children can let their imaginations run wild as they design their robots and they'll be proud of the finished product. Start collecting these items before beginning the project:
Keep an open mind when gathering the collection of odds and ends. Pretty much anything that can be glued down will work. If you're working with a large group of kids, be sure to have plenty of junk for them to dig around in. It's a good idea to have a few finished robots on display before beginning the project. Try making traditional girl or boy robots, cats, dogs or completely made-up creatures. Follow these steps to make robots:
Children may be tempted to puncture the box to attach pointy embellishments, but this can cause the aluminum foil to tear. To prevent tearing, apply a piece of clear packing tape over the foil before punching any holes. Even very young children can participate; have some small boxes that are already covered with tape or foil and supply sturdy foam stickers. When the robots are complete, have the artists sign their work with permanent markers.
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