To accommodate our holiday guests in our tiny dining room with its four-top table, my husband ordered a new camping table from Amazon.com. It arrived in a cardboard box big enough for a 7-year old boy and a 4-year old girl to lie down in. How do I know this? Because my kids got in the box, of course.
In an excellent post about the most basic and universally loved toys on GeekDad, the author says:
Boxes can be turned into furniture or a kitchen playset. You can turn your kids into cardboard robots or create elaborate Star Wars costumes. A large Box can be used as a fort or house and the smaller Box can be used to hide away a special treasure. Got a Stick? Use it as an oar and Box becomes a boat. One particularly famous kid has used the Box as a key component of a time machine, a duplicator and a transmogrifier, among other things.
He notes humorously that this toy can be procured easily from Amazon.
[They] include one with virtually every order I place there.
Here are a few inspirational photos of cardboard boxes, the most versatile toy in your house this week.
from The Imagination Tree
to make while keeping your box-sitting toddler company: cardboard thank you postcards (via designsponge)
homemade marble run – this one is from a cereal box by Made by Joel
Cardboard shape sorter from Parents.com (this article has 11 more box ideas, but is super annoying to navigate due to the ads and one-idea-per-page format.)
I love the Dr. Seuss feel of this silly bedroom set. Make a few “frames” for kids art? via Tip Junkie who has 32 cardboard box ideas posted.
Probably not feasible for most of us, but we do have a handful of small people, furniture and animals who could inhabit a box, via Busy Being Fabulous
Another one from Parents.com. Unless you are a stylist for Parents magazine, your cardboard kitchen won’t look this cute, but it doesn’t hurt to try.
Have you come up with anything cool to do with cardboard?
Update: Two fabulous friends shared their boxes with us over on our Facebook page.
Cori’s kids show us in fast-motion what fun a box can be.
Mike knocks our socks off with this pirate ship he made for Emme to navigate puddles at the park.
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