Sentences with phrase «empty old boxes»

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Take an empty box and fill it with those knick - knacks, old newspapers and magazines.
You can make a contraption with a net, boxes, a clean can, or anything else you can think of such as paper towel rolls, empty containers, tin foil, paper, string or yarn, sandwich bags, etc; or, how about using an old shoe since they are said to be cobblers.
It could be something as simple as an empty tissue container with old rags inside, or it might be their toy box that they are constantly emptying and putting everything all over the floor.
Blogger Berry Sweet Baby, for instance, recently wrote about how when none of her usual tricks for winding down her two - year - old boy were working, she «plopped him in an empty» box with two crayons and some lullabies and he remained occupied for a full 45 minutes.
Small baby food containers, empty toilet rolls, twist ties from bread bags, small cardboard boxes, and old birthday cards are great raw materials for crafting.
There's always one clever clogs who will make a remark as your baby turns one, about how you may as well just wrap up an empty box given that the child Are YOU smarter than an 11 - year - old?
Print cards stating standard probabilities that students will need to know then put them into an old, empty tissue box.
Varying toys, hiding places and routines is a great way to bring out the kitten in your cat: Hide a ping - pong ball in a paper bag turned on its side, suggests Johnson - Bennett; leave some dry food inside an empty tissue box; stuff a bit of catnip in an old sock then tie off the end; and play hide - and - seek.
The most notable of these is the Toy Box, which has replaced its lifeless and virtually empty hub of old with an almost Disneyland - like area that offers plenty to do before you even load - up a Toy Box game.
A second trashcan, a laundry basket, or even an old cardboard box can serve to collect the dry or empty materials for recycling.
My oldest son once cut up an empty tissue box so I could store things in it at my desk.
(The odd rectangle that is scribbled out in the bottom sketch is the big old empty box of nothing we discovered this week.)
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