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12 Cute Ideas for DIY Children’s Games

Posted by craftyamy on December 19th, 2011 at 12:37 pm

popsicle matching game 12 Cute Ideas for DIY Childrens Games

There are a few reasons to make children’s games this holiday season. First of all, you might need a last minute gift idea, and these projects can be made relatively quickly (and with supplies you likely have on hand). The second reason is because you are going to have children home for winter break, and they need something to do! I’ve collected some DIY kids’ game ideas for you just for these reasons. Some of them can only be done by an adult, but several of them can be done with parental supervision. One of my favorites is this DIY popsicle game, which even comes with a free download (click through to the site). You are going to love these ideas, I promise. They are so creative! Click through the jump to see them all.

01 12 Cute Ideas for DIY Childrens Games

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With some simple materials, you can make this game to be taken on the road.
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I have a giant ring stacking toy like this one. It has little animal heads on each ring. My 2 y/o and her friend LOVE to put them on as hats and give everyone a different size and color hat.

Christine commented on Dec 19 11 at 3:32 pm

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