Here are smiles in a tin. I make these little slices of everyday life always with a dog, cat, or other critter in the scene. The tins depict recognizable objects and always have a removable animal or object that hopefully make you or your little one smile. People have told me these are great for keeping their kids busy and quiet on car trips or in doctor's offices of anywhere where a quiet diversion is needed.
Total Time: 2-3 hours.
Yield: 3-4
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This is very similar to the way my son's preschool taught the kids the sounds each letter makes. A tin or box with an "A" on top would have small items that started with A, apple, B, baby, etc.
Very nice. Fun way to learn. Sou d so cute and would keep the children's interest for sure. My boxes show little scenes of animals or fun places children like to go or things to do rather then what you describe.
Very nice. Fun way to learn. Sound so cute and would keep the children's interest for sure. My boxes show little scenes of animals or fun places children like to go or things to do rather then what you describe. Thank you for your comment though. It is appreciated.
What a great and creative way to entertain small children. I can't wait until my grandson is a little older and I can make him one of these little tins.
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