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Clear Out! What To Do With Bubble Wrap?


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Wow! Spent 4 hours last night with 3 other colleagues clearing out our store cupboard.....You don't realise how much rubbish you keep or what nice puzzles you have. It has just been one of those situations where you don't get enough time at the end of the day and everything gets put on the nearest empty shelf. Not anymore!!! We also found tons! of bubble wrap.....so any ideas on what to do with this apart from printing.

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last year we covered the floor with it, the children jumped on it popping the bubbles, we pretended it was a cold frosty day and they were jumping on the snow. Children loved it!!!!

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Its great for painting on and then using to make print patterns!

 

Once in Morrisons, a little boy had found a piece of bubblewrap from a fruit box and he repeatedly put it in front of the trolley and ran over it! It was fab but it did frighten lots of old ladies! Could it be fun if you taped some to the floor for the trikes and bikes to ride over? If it was in narrow strips it would make them concentrate and steer carefully too!

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Makes lovely lava for a volcano display.....or use for different surfaces to explore resistance with toy vehicles. For example put different materials inc bubble wrap on a ramp and explore which one allows the toy truck to travel further.

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