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You and your child can create this sweet little boat for lots of fun play! Made from simple materials usually found in your home, its easy to assemble and a little project you and your kids can do together.

Create a fun floating boat with your child using simple materials from home for interactive play

This is what you will need:
• Empty egg carton
• 2 square sheets of paper (either patterned or you can decorate yourself)
• String
• Skewer
• Scissors
• Sticky Tape
• Blutac

Supplies for making a floating boat: egg carton, paper, string, skewer, scissors, tape, and blutac

STEP 1:

Place the skewer into the egg carton and secure underneath with the blutac to make sure it doesn’t slip out.

Insert the skewer into the egg carton and secure it with blutac to hold it in place

Insert skewer into egg carton and fix underneath with blutac to keep it stable and prevent slipping

STEP 2:

Select one of the square pieces of paper and make a 1cm fold on one of the edges.

Make a 1cm fold along one edge of the square paper to prepare it for attaching as a sail

STEP 3: 

Then make a second fold to form a triangle, from the top of the first fold to the centre of the square. Then cut along the fold you just created. Repeat on the other side. Essentially, we are cutting out a triangle for the mast.

Fold and cut two triangles from the paper edges to create space for the boat’s mast

Make two folds and cut along them to form triangular shapes for the boat’s mast

STEP 4:

To attach the paper mast to the skewer, simply wrap the first paper fold you made around the skewer and tape to secure.

Wrap folded paper around skewer and secure with tape to form the boat’s mast

STEP 5:

Tie the string around the top of the skewer and secure to the egg carton of the base.

Tie string around skewer top and fasten it to the egg carton base for stability

Wrap string around skewer top and secure it to the egg carton base to hold the mast in place

STEP 6:

Using your second piece of square paper, cut an approx. 4cm rectangle and fold it in half length ways.

Cut a 4cm rectangle from the second square paper and fold it lengthwise in half for the sail

Fold the 4cm paper rectangle lengthwise in half to make the sail for your boat craft

STEP 7:

Keeping the paper folded, cut triangles to create the bunting.
NB: You may notice every second triangle will need to be discarded as you can only use the triangles that are fixed at the base end.

Cut triangles from folded paper to make bunting; use only the triangles fixed at the base end

STEP 8:

Using tape or glue, secure the triangles to the string at even intervals.

Use tape or glue to evenly secure paper triangles onto string for festive bunting decoration

Completed! Well done and happy playing!

Finished the boat craft—great job! Now have fun playing with your homemade creation