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		<title>Kids’ Imaginations at Play: A Simple Craft for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[photo source I’m currently on maternity leave: The following is a guest post by Lisa Renata. Kids’ imaginations are endless. One day they can be a super hero rescuing the world from evil, another day they can be a  dog looking for treats or a little petting. The joy of childhood. Simple, yet fun. Unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rog2bark/3632960695/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3665" title="Kids Making Crafts" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/3632960695_fec0ec8ab8.jpg" alt="Kids Making Crafts" width="475" height="400" /></a></p>
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<div style="border: thin; background: #D3D9E7; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 15px;"><em>I’m currently on maternity leave: The following is a guest post by Lisa Renata.</em></div>
<p>Kids’  imaginations are endless. One day they can be a super hero rescuing  the world from evil, another day they can be a  dog looking for treats or a little petting. The joy of childhood. Simple, yet fun. Unfortunately, in today&#8217;s society there is little room left for  imagination. Kids are constantly entertained by the television, video games or the ever endless amount of electronic toys they have. There really isn&#8217;t much room left for them to imagine or to create.</p>
<p>As  parents we play a big part as to how much of our child&#8217;s imagination is  active.  We can do this by limiting them to the amount of television  they watch and video games they play, as well as by surrounding them  with toys that allow for that creative part in them to come out and  explore. Wooden blocks, costumes, puppets, paints, and crafts are just a  few examples.</p>
<p>There  have been more than enough studies done on the benefits of exposing  children to the arts.  This does not mean you have to be a Picasso to be  able to show your <em>chiquito </em>how to be creative.  Just give them a piece of blank paper, some  crayons or markers (or if you’re a little more daring, paint) and <em>listo </em>-  set them free to just be.  The simplest crafts are usually the ones that allow for more imagination.</p>
<p>Crafts  also need not be expensive.  Just look around at what you have at home.   In our home we keep a basket full of recyclable items that can be used  for crafts.  Empty toilet paper rolls can become a telescope; empty egg  cartons can become an art pallet or even a caterpillar. Gift wrap  tissue paper saved from the trash, can be perfect to tear apart and glue  on to construction paper, or it can be turned into flowers.  Empty cans  like the <em>chocomilk </em>or oat meal ones, once decorated, can become great for storing colored pencils, crayons or other little special <em>somethings</em>.   If you have enough cans, they are also great to use for stacking and  making towers.  Foil paper can become fun accessories for that special  little <em>princesa </em>or a crown for the <em>principe azul</em>.   The possibilities are endless.  Take a step back and look around your  house, you&#8217;ll be surprised as to all the great things you already have  and can use.</p>
<p>Here is a <strong>simple kid’s craft</strong> to get you started.</p>
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<h2><a title="Treasure Box Kids Craft Activity" href="http://www.modernmami.com/guest-posts/treasure-box-craft-kids/">How to Make a Treasure Box (Caja de Tesoros) &#8211; Kids Craft Activity</a></h2>
<p>What you&#8217;ll need:</p>
<ul>
<li>An old shoe box (any size)</li>
<li>Scraps  of colored paper (I save all my scrapbook scraps, but you can also use  colorful magazine pages, newspaper funnies or old gift wrap tissue.)</li>
<li>A paint brush (or fingers)</li>
<li>White  glue (I like to water mine down for paper projects. Or you can make  your own glue at home.  Here is a great <a href="http://www.minieco.co.uk/recipe-for-homemade-glue/">easy recipe</a>.)</li>
<li>A cup or mug to use for the glue</li>
</ul>
<p>Tear  or cut all the paper scraps into small pieces.  They don&#8217;t need to be  perfect, in fact, the more variety in sizes, the nicer the end result  will look.  This is also really fun for the little ones to help you do.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-3655 alignnone" title="Torn Paper Scraps for Treasure Box Craft" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/torn-paper-scraps.jpg" alt="torn-paper-scraps" width="307" height="410" /></p>
<p>Set  the glue, pieces of scrap paper, and shoe box on the table.  Hand the  paint brush to your little artist and let them start gluing the scraps  of paper on to the box.  Guide them at first, by showing them how to  brush the glue onto the box and then attach the paper.  It is okay if  they overlap.  Set them free to do it all on their own.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3659" title="Treasure Box Activity - Gluing Paper" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/treasure-box-activity-gluing-paper.jpg" alt="Treasure Box Activity - Gluing Paper" width="432" height="197" /></p>
<p>Once your little artist is done and the glue is dry, cut any excess pieces of paper sticking out.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3662" title="Treasure Box Kids Craft" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/treasure-box-kids-craft.jpg" alt="Treasure Box Kids Craft" width="410" height="307" /></p>
<p>If your <em>chiquito </em>knows how to write, let him write his name or first initial and then glue it onto the box.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3663" title="Treasure Box - Caja de Tesoros Kids Activity" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/treasure-box-caja-de-tesoros-kids-activity.jpg" alt="Treasure Box - Caja de Tesoros Kids Activity" width="410" height="307" /></p>
<p>You are done!  A <em>Caja de Tesoros</em> to keep all those special little rocks, acorns, leaves, hotwheels, etc. that your <em>chiquito </em>finds.</p>
<div style="border: 1px dotted navy; background: #7eadd3; color: white; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 15px;"><em>Lisa has a passion for sewing, photography, crafts, and of course, cajeta. Through her blog, <a href="http://www.saboracajeta.com/">Sabor a Cajeta</a>, she shares her passions and ideas with others while enjoying the sweet flavor of life. Visit <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/saborcajeta">Lisa&#8217;s Etsy shop</a> to sample some of her handmade goodies. </em></div>
<p><em>All photos courtesy of Lisa Renata with the exception of top photo.</em></p>
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