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10 Musical Instrument Crafts for Kids

July 31, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Kids, easy crafts for kids, and noise go hand-in-hand. Children love when things make noise, and while this can be annoying for parents, it’s a good way for them to use their creativity. Professional musical instruments are expensive, and kids may be too rough with them. Fortunately, instruments can be made. Here are 10 musical instrument crafts for preschoolers and toddlers.

Musical Instrument Crafts For Preschoolers and Toddlers

1. Container Drums

Empty oatmeal containers make the best drums, but potato chip containers work too. Encourage your kid to decorate the containers with construction paper. Then, add skins to the homemade drums. Pencils or wood dowels make perfect drum sticks.

Musical Instrument Crafts For Preschoolers and Toddlers

2. Metal Washer Chimes

Easy musical instrument crafts for preschoolers and toddlers include making a metal washer chime. This one may be easier on the ears. To make it, collect metal washers that are different sizes. You’ll also need yarn and a ruler. Cut the yarn and tie it to the ruler. Be sure to keep space between the yarn strings. Then, tie the washers to the yarn strands, forming a chime.

3. Easter Egg Maracas

If you have old plastic Easter eggs lying around, turn them into maracas. Instruct your kids to gather pebbles from outside. The next step is to put them in the plastic eggs and tape them shut. Once your kids have decorated the eggs, they’ll be ready to play their maracas. If you don’t have any old Easter eggs, you can get them at Michael’s.

4. Shoebox Guitars

Crafts for kids include making guitars out of shoeboxes. The only materials needed for this project are an old shoebox, rubber bands and glue.

5. Musical Anklets

With musical anklets, you’ll know where your kids are at all times. Your toddler is sure to have fun wearing them since they make a thrilling jingly noise every time he or she moves. To make them, you’ll need felt, glue and bells.

6. Popsicle Harmonica

When it comes to easy crafts for kids, you won’t find many easier to make than this popsicle harmonica. Made from popsicle sticks, paper, toothpicks and a few rubber bands, a popsicle harmonica is sure to keep your little ones happy for hours.

7. Hardware-Inspired French Horn

An online visit to a hardware store like Hoss Tools is all that it takes to get the supplies for a hardware-inspired French horn. A funnel, some tubing and your favorite connectors can be turned into a French horn, one that will have your kids playing their own tune.

8. PVC Xylophone

You’ll have to help build a PVC xylophone, but this craft for kids is the real deal. To make it, you’ll need PVC pipe along with some wood for the frame. Consider marking the top of each pipe with colored tape to indicate the different cords.

9. Toilet Paper Roll Kazoos

Kazoos are noisy fun, the kind that inspire young musicians. Making toilet paper roll kazoos is simple since all you need are empty toilet paper rolls, rubber bands and wax paper. This homemade instrument is one that your kids can decorate, so be sure to break out the markers.

10. Singing Straws

Singing straws are a homemade musical instrument that is easy to make and affordable. At the store, pick up a box of multicolored straws and some yarn. Cut the bottom of the straws at an angle and be sure to cut each one a different length. Then, form holes lengthwise across the top of each straw. String the yarn through the holes and let your kids make beautiful music.

Looking for more craft ideas for kids? Check out this post on easy bird feeder crafts for kids!

Homemade musical instruments were found at Mom Junction, Moms and Crafters and Play Ideas.

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Science Fair Project Ideas for Kids

July 17, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Science fair projects for elementary kids can be easy and interesting. Along with inspiring your kids to like science, these types of projects also teach them how to give presentations to others and explain how things work. Here are a few science fair project ideas for elementary kids.

Science Fair Project Ideas

Taco Sauce Cleaner

Your kids are sure to enjoy the taco sauce cleaner science project. For this experiment, collect a handful of dirty pennies, taco sauce, vinegar, tomato paste and small plates. The plates will be the petri dish. To complete the project, your little science experimenter will need to cover the pennies with different ingredients to see which one does the best job of cleaning them.

Milk that Changes Colors

This science project teaches kids about molecules. To give it a go, they’ll need milk, a plate, dish-washing soap, cotton swabs and food coloring in red, blue, green and yellow. The first step is to cover the bottom of a dinner plate completely. Then, add one drop of each color of the food coloring to the milk. Use a cotton swab to touch each color to see what happens. Next, apply a drop of dish soap to the cotton swab and touch the colors again. Your kids will be amazed by the results.

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Crash Test Helmets

If your kids decide to try this science fair project, they’ll be learning about how safety trials work and how to make a lab report. This experiment’s list of equipment includes a bike helmet, skateboard helmet, ski helmet and a small football helmet. You’ll also need to gather a camera, ladder, tarp and a measuring tape. Keep in mind that this is an outside project since your kids will be dropping helmeted melons from a height of about 8 feet to 10 feet. Fanatics sells a variety of helmets including football and bicycle helmets.

Make Fruit Batteries

Your kids might find it hard to believe that fruit can provide power. Because of this, they’re sure to enjoy experimenting with the alternate source of power. Lemons are a popular choice for making a fruit battery, but encourage your kids to try other kinds of fruit to see which one works best. Along with fruit, the project requires galvanized nails, a light to power, copper and alligator clip wires. You can order most of the things that you’ll need for this science project from Hardware World.

Lava Lamp

When it comes to science fair projects for elementary age kids, you can’t go wrong by encouraging them to try the lava lamp experiment. For this project, you’ll need a plastic soda bottle, food coloring, water, an Alka-Seltzer tablet and vegetable oil. The lava lamp project will teach your kids about the relationship between oil and water in the area of density. It will also let them experiment with the chemical reaction that occurs between a base and an acid. This is one of my favorite science fair project ideas!

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Projects one, two and three are from Parenting.

Project four came from KidsActivities.com.

We found the lava lamp project at Home Science Tools.

Find more science projects for kids here:

Valentines Day Science Experiments for All Kids

Seriously Cool 5 Minute Science Projects for Kids

 

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Fun Ninja Turtle Crafts for Kids (Of All Ages!)

April 26, 2018 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

 

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10 Easy Crafts to Make from Common Household Items

April 24, 2018 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

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10 Lively Spring Flower Crafts for Kids of All Ages

April 3, 2018 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

 

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DIY Keychains Easy Enough for Kids

December 12, 2017 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

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