Kitchen in a Box
- Total Time Needed:
- Afternoon Or Evening
A cardboard box, gussied up as a play sink and stove, will send your toddler into pretend rapture--for real. In fact, the hours of play she'll get out of this sweet kitchen make it well worth an evening of cutting and painting. (For a simpler version, just tape the box closed, cut a hole for the bowl, and call it a sink. She'll still adore it.) Offer plain old rolled oats (which are safe to eat) and pint-size cookware for even more fun.
- Materials
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- Large cardboard box (ours measures 14 by 18 by 26 inches)
- Tacky glue
- Additional flat cardboard (cut from a box is fine)
- Scissors, craft knife, and pencil
- Metal bowl with 1/2-inch lip
- White paint, colored craft paint, and brushes (optional)
- Cord or kitchen twine
- Instructions
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Seal the flaps of the box closed with glue.
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Cut cabinet and oven doors, burners, and a faucet from the flat cardboard.
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Turn the box on its side so you can lay the cabinet and oven doors on the front of the kitchen. Trace around them, then cut out 3 sides of each rectangle; leave the fourth side uncut to act as a hinge. Glue the freestanding doors on top of the hinged ones for durability.
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Flip the box over and, on the top side of
the kitchen, trace around the bowl's rim. Cut a hole 1 inch smaller than the diameter of
that circle. -
Cut a slot for the faucet. Use a sharp pencil or the craft knife to punch holes for the towel rack and door handles (you may need to work from both sides).
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Paint the box white, if you like
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Add the final touches: glue on the burners and faucet; paint on details such as stove knobs, hinges, and hot and cold water handles; lace cord through the holes, then knot it on the ends to make door handles and a towel rack. Finally, position the bowl in the sink hole and hang a dish towel from the rack.
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