Frugal Toy

Yesterday Bean and I went to Happy Hollow Park and Zoo. We had lots of fun with the rides. One of the featured activities was Cardboard City. Visitors are encouraged to play and create a city of cardboard based on imagination in the Meadow, using old boxes and paint. And this gave me an idea.

I’ve been wanting to give Bean a barn to play with, but many of them are outrageously expensive. So I found an old box and, with a little cutting and taping and painting, ended up with a barn. Bean helped me paint the barn red. Then I took over with the roof and trim, and collaged the inside of the box. I’ve had the paint, paper, and tape on hand for years, so for a very minimal cost we have a toy barn! It may not last as long as a wooden one, but we had fun making it (especially me). Now all we need are some farm animals!

barn from a box
barn inside
close-up of walls
Bean exploring

1 thought on “Frugal Toy

  1. Kathy in San Jose

    Very, very nice job on the barn (and all the other crafty stuff too)! You do more to engage with Claire and develop her imagination than 95% of the parents out there. Good for you!
    And by the way, the “go away” part of it – absolutely normal behavior for an almost-3 year old. Yes, moving may have contributed, but there is a period of time in which every child shows a marked preference for one adult over all others.

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