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0 August 15, 2014 Sponsored Posts

Kids Craft: Rice-Filled Drums & Shakers

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As we mentioned last week, we’re working with Schoola, an online discounted clothing store, to help KIPP Academy raise $25,000 to fund their music program. A small school in the Bronx, KIPP Academy works hard to support kids who need all the help they can get. Ninety-five percent of its students qualify for free or reduced-cost lunch. More than one in seven students receives special education services.

Music helps KIPP Academy reach and engage every child who enters its doors. The slogan on the Music Room wall sets the stage—All of Us Will Learn Music.  No matter what backgrounds they come from, or what challenges they face, they learn lessons together that will serve them the rest of their lives.

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As you already know, music played a pretty important part in our school-aged years and we continue to share our love of music with our children at home. They’re still be too young to be eligible to take music lessons at school, but that doesn’t mean that we can make our own instruments at home!
These easy to make instruments don’t require any fancy materials and are a great way to recycle everyday household items like paper towel roles, metal cans and plastic bottles. We also love that these kids crafts unleash your child’s creative genius by combing two of our favorite things: music & art!
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KIDS CRAFT: RICE-FILLED DRUMS AND SHAKERS

Materials:

  • Recycled Aluminum / Tin Cans (29 ounce cans work great for drums)
  • Recycled Plastic Bottles (thicker plastic BOTTLES work best)
  • Cardboard Paper Towel Rolls
  • Duck Tape (at least 2 big rolls, and 2 small rolls for decorating)
  • Scissors
  • Balloons (12″ Rounds)
  • 1, 14 ounce box of Rice

Drum Directions:

Step 1: Carefully wash your recycled cans and remove the labels. To avoid any cuts, use a spoon and bend down that weird little tab that sticks up after using a can opener. I like to tape some Duck Tape over the bump so there are no accidental finger cuts!

Step 2: Fill your cans with 1 cup of dry rice.

Step 3: Cut the “neck” off of one ballon. With your child holding the metal can with two hands, stretch the balloon and pull it down tightly over the top of the can. The tighter the fit, the better as this will be your drum top.

Step 4: While you hold the balloon down, have your child wrap a piece of Duck Tape around the balloon’s edge to keep it from popping off of the metal can. Once the balloon is secure, your child can wrap the can in fun colored Duck Tape.

Step 5: Once it’s finished, you can start drumming away!

Plastic Bottle Shaker Directions:

Step 1: Wash and dry your plastic bottles.

Step 2: Slowly fill each bottle with 1 cup of dry rice.

Step 3: Secure the cap tightly and wrap it tightly in Duck Tape. (We don’t want the kiddos unscrewing the cap and shaking rice all over the house!)

Step 4: Once the cap is secure, your child can wrap the bottle in fun colored Duck Tape.

Step 5: Start shaking!

Paper Towel Roll Directions:

Step 1: Carefully, wrap the bottom of your paper towel roll in Duck Tape to create a secure base. This will keep the rice from flying everywhere!

Step 2: Slowly fill your paper towel roll with 1 cup of dry rice.

Step 3: Without spilling the rice, wrap the top of your paper towel roll in Duck tape to create a secure top.

Step 4: Once the rice is sealed into the tube, your child can continue wrapping it in fun colored Duck Tape.

Step 5: Once it’s done, have fun!!

Let’s Do Some Good Together,
Denine & Daniele
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We Know Stuff is an award-winning lifestyle blog written by two sisters, Denine & Daniele. Based in New York, we cover a variety of topics that interest families such as recipes, crafts, pets, safer skincare, fitness, parenting, education, special needs, and travel. We Know Stuff won Best Blog of Long Island from Bethpage Federal Credit Union in 2017 & 2015. The blog was also voted #2 in Pop Sugar’s Circle of Mom’s Top 25 NY Moms!

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