Recycling Fun!

Are you aware of the amazing potential of your recycling items! 

They all have at least one more purpose before they meet their end in the recycling bin, and as a parent to young children I'll let you into a little secret....sometimes they never make it into the bin! They are transformed into a new toy destined to join the toy room.

It's not rubbish, it's crafting treasures and seriously saves money from exhaubrant prices from craft shops. 

When you have young children, it matters not if they're home educated or not, there are universal fun projects to be found in the recycling bin, great for cold rainy winter weekends and holidays. 

If you are studying at home, arts and crafts can play a vital part in any topic or project. Go grab these free materials now! 

Yes you can buy almost anything these days, but it's not as fun as making it yourself, you lose imagination the more you rely on store brought templates and constructs. When you buy everything, there's an element of creative thinking that is rendered unnecessary as that part of it has been provided for you. You should always be given the full experience of creating a house or a puppet from a plain box or toilet roll holder. 

You may not appreciate finding the time to mess around with arts and crafts, however the childhood years are short, your children do not want to play with you forever, there are memories just waiting to be made. If you wish to keep them fond memories though, maybe forego the glitter and slime! 

The skills your children learn from these mad, crazy sessions are transferable which is definitely another win. These include imaginative, creative, design, construction, scissors, painting, and engineering skills. 

Rubbish which is just waiting to be transformed into treasure include plastic bottles, toilet roll holders, cardboard packaging paper, bottle caps, toilet roll, tins, glass bottles, string, tins, and old clothes.

One elephant in the room also deserves a discussion. It cannot be recycled in the traditional sense, however it can be recycled temporarily within your household, and perhaps if you're lucky it will end up in a smaller shape, so it does not take up your entire bin space. Yes I'm talking about polystyrene packaging.... Keep a hoover handy! 

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