Sunday, April 19, 2009

Cereal box house





So I got this idea from my Daughters EARLY INTERVENTION therapist, she said that they had all the kids bring a cearl box into the daycare center and they built a cereal fort. I never saw it since we did home therapy but thought it was cool so I started saving and had my wonderful MIL save boxes as well, she also had some co workers donate boxes to us too! Thank you to all who help save boxes!It's not what I envisioned but here it is! It was actually very hard to make do to all the different size boxes we had but it is what it is. Don't mind the priority tape and 3 priority boxes (blush).

We are saving boxes again to build a bigger better house my husband is convinced he can make a 2 story castle that the kids can actually walk in so we will see I'll post pics if we ever get enough boxes. We have already been saving for 6 months and don't have nearly enough.

9 comments:

Peggy said...

Wow! I'm emailing everyone in my family tonight and asking them to save their cereal boxes for us!

Mama Bird said...

This was such a fun and amazingly sturdy box. I thought I would repost it for new friends to see!

Dianne said...

This looks like tons of fun! My kids would enjoy eating all that cereal too :).

Tracey M. said...

I love home made toys! We made a "hungry box man" out of a box, milk tops for eyes and cutting out a hole for his mouth. My son had fun feeding him every piece of play food he could find. The cereal box house is a great idea! (Visiting from over at Pinterest Tuesday.)

Ticia said...

That is a good idea. Makes me wish we ate cereal in any real amounts to get a fort like that.

Lisa @ Our Country Road said...

You can never have too much fun with 1 box. I can imagine the amount of fun with all those boxes!

OneMommy said...

I love this! What a fun use of cereal boxes...

Unknown said...

That is so good, I love it!

Rex said...

as a preschool teacher I asked the shoe shops for empty shoe boxes ( they are glad to get rid of them) which are strong and we made a fort, they children played in it for months. Another idea we had was to make a dinosaur from shoe boxes. It was so strong they could sit on it.