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This giant inflatable Wall-E robot was outside the theatre when we went on opening day, and you can see by comparison to Lil’ Duck how huge this thing really was. When Lil’ Duck was admiring this photo on the computer yesterday, he declared that “this Wall-E is so big because he ate too much food!”

We all know how much fun the little ones have when they get to make pine cone/peanut butter bird feeders, but this is a fun, easy activity that can help teach preschoolers & younger school age children how to recycle at the same time.  It was passed along to me by a fellow mama – enjoy!

What you need…
Mesh Bags (like the ones onions, apples, or oranges come in)
Dryer Lint
Bits of Thread and Yarn

How you do it…
Stuff the mesh bags with dryer lint and short pieces of thread and yarn (supervise younger children).  Hang the bags high in trees and shrubs where birds can find them.  They will use the lint, thread and yarn in their nest-making.

Toddler in a box

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