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a roll of tin foil sitting on top of a table next to a piece of paper

There are a lot of options, as far as home-made instruments go. Drums and rubber-band guitars are both really fun and popular options. But we have a pretty good drum already, and I didn't have any rubber bands in the house (or any shoe boxes). So we decided to make a rain stick. First you need to gather a paper towel roll, some aluminum foil, some rice or dried beans, an an old drawing or painting your child has made. We dont use paper towels, so I actually taped two toilet paper rolls…

a child's hand holding an easy cardboard rainbow - colored rainmakers tube

Recently my son and I have been talking a lot about the weather. We're currently in the middle of a horrible drought in Southern California so we desperately need rain. Since we always have a ton of cardboard rolls lying around (which we LUUURVE using for cardboard roll crafts), we recently made a rainmaker together. Set-up was simple and it was a snap to put it together. Here's how we did it! Shake! Shake! Make Your Own Rainmaker with Kids! This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for…

rainbow rainstick craft for kids noah's ark craft

Looking for a fun & easy craft to do with your little ones this week? You’re going to love this Rainbow Rainstick! This craft only requires a few supplies, is very easy to make, and once finished makes a colorful instrument to use for your next family jam session. These rain sticks are the perfect craft for any Sunday School/Kids Ministry lesson on the story of Noah’s Ark. For parents, these are a fun simple way to start a discussion with your kids about Noah and God’s promises in the Bible

there are many orange poles with tin foil on them and one is in the middle

Rainsticks for my Kindergarten Music Class "Many traditional cultures believed the sound of falling rain that rainsticks made could produce a storm. Although that belief has faded from contemporary society, rainsticks are still used to this day. The instrument is usually made from a long, hollow tube filled with pebbles or beads. Walls of the tube are stick with iron nails, cactus needles or something similar. When the stick is turned over, it produces the sound of falling rain. Rainsticks…

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