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How to Make a “Busy Bag” for Kids

March 8, 2018 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

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Tips for Making Busy Bags

When it comes to DIY kids crafts like busy bags, you can use a few simple materials to make them. Collect items like pompoms, craft sticks and plastic Easter eggs, which are available from Amazon. Once you’ve gathered things to keep your little ones busy, store them in plastic pencil bags or Ziploc bags. You can make busy bags based on the age of your kids. For children who are two to three years old, put together bags that feature a few things to do while kids who are four or five years old will stay occupied with bags that require more concentration.

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