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Portable Tinkering Kit for Preschoolersleftbraincraftbrain | November 10, 2014 | - Build -, - STEM -, featured, Projects | 2 CommentsI don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for activities that I can take on the go with my preschool-aged daughter. ?So I decided to turn one of her?favorite activities, the Tinkering Station for Young Engineers into a?Portable Tinkering Kit. ?It’s small, it’s handy and it gets you through that excruciating wait before the food comes at a restaurant. ?Oh and the kids get to play and work on their STEAM (Science / Technology / Engineering / Art / Math) skills too! ?This post contains affiliate links.Making the Portable Tinkering KitI picked up a small plastic box that’s made for organizing small hardware parts. ?The big thing you need is the ability to customize the opening shapes with movable dividers. ?Also, make sure it has a handle or notch for your fingers to hold it. ?One like this works:??Small parts storage box with handle?{affiliate}.I modified the box a little so that we could include a pocket for paper or a journal. ?You need:1 sheet protectorClear packing tapeCut the sheet protector down to fit the back side of the box. ?Then simply tape around three sides with the packing tape to secure.What to Put into the Tinkering Kit:A lot of this is about using what you have, but here’s a list of what I had. ?It fits into 4 main buckets 1) Design Tools 2) Parts to Connect 3) Connectors?4) Things that?Measure and Enhance.Design ToolsMechanical pencil and markerPaper or journalThings to ConnectStraws (I used the leftovers from our Kinetic Sand Math project)Recycled bottle capsSpare toy wheelsNuts and boltsToothpicksPopsicle sticksPVC pipe pieces (I used the leftovers from our PVC Pipe Tape Dispenser)Foam blank dice?{affiliate}ConnectorsClothespinsTapeGlue stickRubber bandsPipe cleanersThings that?Measure and EnhanceMini tape measure?{affiliate}Googly eyes (Why? ?Because everything is better with googly eyes, says my daughter.)Next install the dividers in your box so that all of your loose parts fit. ?I made a couple of long sections, six medium sections and two little sections. ?I love how customizable these boxes are!This would make a great Christmas or birthday present for your favorite preschooler too…For some tinkering inspiration to go along with the kit, check out these great books {affiliate}. ?Rosie Revere, Engineer was the inspiration behind the original Tinkering Station for Young Engineers Related Posts5 Tips for Connecting Play and LearningChristmas Tree STEM ActivitiesPreschool STEM Play: Computer DeconstructionProjects from Bloggers I LoveRainbow Preschool CraftThe Nerd's WifeKeeping Communication With Your Daughter EasyPowerful Mothering14 Best Handwriting Learning Tools for KidsiGameMomHow to make a FascinatorFleece FunAll Things Easter Eggs! - Crafts & Activities for Kids…A Little Pinch of Perf.powered by PubExchange ................
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