Children's may enhance their creativity by making cardboard tunnels.
It's also a great activity for them as they crawl over the tunnels.
What you need
Cardboard sheets or boxes of different shapes and sizes
Strong masking or insulating tape
What to do
Help the children open out different sides of boxes and join them
together to make tunnels.
Long boxes can have a hole cut in the side so
another box can be fitted into it.
Use the masking or insulating tape to
hold the boxes firmly together.
Use a variety of boxes of different
shapes and sizes to make the tunnel maze a real challenge.
When the tunnels are finished the children might enjoy decorating
them with some acrylic paints.
They could even make a textured tunnel with different surfaces to
crawl along, such as bubble wrap, towels, carpet, Hessian mats or just
the grass.
If they want a spooky tunnel they could hang things from the roofs of
the tunnels such as wet plastic gloves, lengths of cellophane, crepe
paper or partly blown-up balloons.