Kids Craft: Make a Tree from Recycled Materials
Using recycled materials children can make a tree and label the tree's parts.
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Go Green: Eco-Friendly Crafts for Kids Using Recycled Materials
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3 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a fun craft project. The tree turned out nicely, and I love the roots.
Very good visual for kids and a fun project!! Will have to share with a couple of my friends who are elementary teachers. I know they'd like this :)
Oh great project for me to do with grandkids next time they visit - thanks for the great instructions :)