The reaction liberates Carbondioxide gas, which inflates the balloon.
And thus the end of Magic!πͺ
Our recent DIY cardboard craft activity was a huge hit with my little one! He loved it so much that he even joined me while making this fun cardboard box project. At home, we always try to upcycle package boxes creatively before tossing them in the trash — a simple way to encourage sustainability and hands-on learning.
This time, I originally planned to make a train track tunnel craft. But thanks to my LO’s spontaneous ideas and adorable requests, we ended up creating many more fun pieces too! π Usually, I start my kids’ crafts with a clear plan, but my little one loves to throw in suggestions or ask for small add-ons — which completely transforms the project into something even more exciting and unique.
This activity was the perfect blend of creative play, learning, and bonding time. If you’re looking for easy upcycling ideas or cardboard activities for toddlers and preschoolers, this one is sure to spark joy and imagination!
For this cardboard craft, we used recycled materials like cardboard boxes, along with various craft supplies such as scissors and glue, and marker pens. It's important to keep safety in mind when doing. LO helped me in gluing and writing stuffs. Keep the knife out of kid's reach.