Last year, my son and I went to “Unboxed,” a pop-up shop sponsored by the Chicago Children’s Museum, whose sole focus was to encourage creative play with cardboard. Dig up that old shoe box currently ...
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Have some cardboard lying around from the holidays? Why not make something extra fun for your little one? These websites show you how to make some fun playthings that any kid would love. Kids can help ...
Nintendo Labo is a weird idea. It's a very Nintendo idea. Nintendo considers itself a toy company, not just a game company. That's one reason so many Nintendo products are more than just games, ...
Join the creator in brainstorming new cardboard projects as they ask viewers for ideas on what to build next. The video highlights the fun and versatility of working with cardboard for do-it-yourself ...
It’s an age-old phenomenon—regardless of what you spend on the contents children will invariably play with the box. The very clever people at Kidsonroof, a Dutch toy company that specializes in play ...
Sure: Kids love games. But what about making a game themselves? Local child-care nonprofit spilled milk social club offers Austin’s youth ages 8-15 an opportunity for DIY game design via the Cardboard ...
As he created a sword out of cardboard, bamboo and tape, 11-year-old Severin Nilsen considered how it felt to be offline on this summer’s day spent at Adventures in Cardboard in the wilds of North ...
Leave it up to Nintendo to get us excited over cardboard. Labo, its DIY Switch-powered cardboard accessory line, seemed like the purist encapsulation of Nintendo's philosophy: "Play" is far more ...
Get ready for some serious childhood envy. Warren King is a full-time father and artist with a pretty unconventional product: cardboard sculptures. SEE ALSO: Artist father designs awesome lunch bags ...