has been playing post office in her classroom.
I made one of these for her classroom and an extra one for our house!
Mini-Saurus immediately had some important blocks to send via priority mail.
Super easy to make.
Just wrap a cardboard box with blue construction paper
(I used a combination of Elmer's school glue and my glue gun to attach it.)
Then, I fastened a piece of blue poster board to create the curved top.
Cut a slot on the front and a flap or hole in the back to retrieve your mail.
I printed out a photo of the USPS symbol off of Google Images
and we were good to go!
Super easy to make.
Just wrap a cardboard box with blue construction paper
(I used a combination of Elmer's school glue and my glue gun to attach it.)
Then, I fastened a piece of blue poster board to create the curved top.
Cut a slot on the front and a flap or hole in the back to retrieve your mail.
I printed out a photo of the USPS symbol off of Google Images
and we were good to go!
Happy Mailing!
2 comments:
That's so cute!
My four year old would love this! Thanks!
Jen
Creative and Curious Kids!
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