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Haha just saw 2 kids running down the street each flying a plastic shopping bag tied by the handles to a piece of string like a kite.

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I taught my 5-6 year old nephews how to make stilts with a couple of tins and string.  They were enthralled for about....

 

 

 

 

 

......30minutes.

 

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I taught mine the tins and string talkie.




Blessed are the cracked, for they are the ones who let in the light.
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@icyfroth wrote:

Haha just saw 2 kids running down the street each flying a plastic shopping bag tied by the handles to a piece of string like a kite.


The joy of the simple things in life  😄

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This is how kids use to make their fun when I was a child...............too many gagets these days for kids to play inside.

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@icyfroth wrote:

Haha just saw 2 kids running down the street each flying a plastic shopping bag tied by the handles to a piece of string like a kite.


My 2.5 yo nephew found this toy and labelled it a "treasure hunter"

 

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along with a piece of sytrofoam as a shovel he preceeded to 'dig' up the lounge room hunting for treasure

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the best thing i ever taught my nieces was how to soap a cardboard box and use it to go sledding. they only had one sled to share,and fought too mch,so i reached back to MY childhood and remembered this trick. they loved it!

taste my religion! nibble a witch! 😄
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