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Top 6 Recycling Activities For Kids And Preschoolers

We live in the 21st century and we all are aware of the importance of recycling and how it can benefit planet Earth. However, today when so much importance is being placed on the need to protect our environment, it is imperative that we should take all the possible steps to create awareness about recycling and why it is important. Therefore, to make your kids aware of the importance of recycling, you can adopt various activities and games that will not only make them aware of the importance but will also help them to spread the word amongst their friends. To help you out with this, we have prepared a list of recycling activities that you can undertake for creating awareness. And do you know what is the best part about these recycling activities and games?

Firstly they are very affordable and can be easily made from the raw materials available at home. Till now we all are aware of the fact that not only India but the majority of the countries around the globe are struggling with air and water pollution, so the main intent of these games is to create awareness so that our future generation can live a comfortable life. Now let’s take a look at some of the best and the most simple recycling activities for kids, that will help to save the environment.

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Top 6 Recycling Activities for Kids

1. Bottle Bowling

Bottle Bowling

What can be a better way to put your plastic bottles to use? Well, we all have played bowling in malls and big shopping complexes. But do you know, that you can create your miniature bowling arena at home? All you need to do is to have easy access to plastic bottles and you are all set for the game.

Materials Needed

a) Plastic Bottles.
b) Lightweight ball.
c) Sand
d) Funnel

Method

a) Before you start with the preparation, dry the bottles before making the pins. The bottles should be thoroughly cleaned and dried.
b) With the help of a funnel, pour sand into the bottle. Sand will weigh down the pins, thereby making it difficult for kids to knock the bottles down.
c) Now lay the bottles in an open area say a lawn for instance.
d) Handover the ball to your child and ask them to shoot at the aim.
e) Give them around 4-5 chances.
f) The participant who can successfully bowl down the bottles the fastest will be the winner.

2. Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt

No matter what is the occasion, the scavenger hunt can never go out of fashion. It is an evergreen classic! By playing the treasure hunt, your kids will also learn the value of recycling. One factor that makes the scavenger hunt a good recycling activity is that you can use all the trash and plastic in a better and perhaps an effective way.

Materials Needed

a) Various recyclable items such as plastic, bottles, paper, and various other items.
b) Pen
c) Paper

Method

a) Rather than finding treasure, your kids are expected to look for various recyclable items that will be hidden away from them.
b) To make this particular recycling activity interesting, you can even allot a time say 45 minutes.
c) Once they can find all the recyclable items, ask them to bring them to you.
d) Those who manage to collect and bring the maximum amount of recyclable items will be the ultimate winner.

3. Glass Flower Vase

Glass Flower Vase

Rather than spending a hefty amount of money on fancy flower vases, you can take your kid’s help and ask them to assist you in painting various old glass flasks or jars and even bottles. This will not only save you money but will also enable you to put your recyclable glass items to constructive use. And we can assure you that your kids will thoroughly enjoy themselves while participating in this recycling activity.

Materials Needed

a) An empty glass bottle
b) Acrylic Paints
c) Paint Brushes
d) Decoration Items

Method

a) Clean the glass jar or the bottle thoroughly and let it dry.
b) Once the bottle dries up completely and nicely, then ask your child to paint that into different colors.
c) After the jar is successfully painted, keep them under the sun and let it dry.
d) Now to further beautify the glass jar or the bottle let them decorate that with colorful ribbons, stars, and even sequins.
e) In the end, you will have a gorgeous-looking flower vase in your hands.

4. Recycled Can Wind Chimes

Recycled Can Wind Chimes

When talking about various recycling activities for kids, we cannot miss out on a wind chime made out of a recycled can. Let some positivity and good vibes knock on your door with the sweet sound of your recycled wind chime.

Materials Needed

a) Cans
b) Paints
c) String
d) Scissors
e) Glitter

Method

a) Using scissors, make small holes in the can. To avoid any sort of injury as a caution of advice parents should help their kids in this step.
b) Let your kids wear their creative artistic caps and let them paint the cans in different paints.
c) Using glitter let them create some beautiful magic.
d) If you don’t have a string you can even use woolen thread. Now insert the threads in each hole and tie them collectively together.
e) Now tie all the strings together and at the end, you will have a bunch of different threads.
f) Hang them in a breezy corner and let them spread some happy jingles all-around your home.

5. Personalized Recycled Notepad

Personalized Recycled Notepad

So many times we have seen that people tend to throw away a piece of paper that has something written on it. But have you ever wondered that rather than throwing that paper away we can put it into use? This is another interesting and engaging recycling activity for preschoolers that they will thoroughly enjoy.

Materials Needed

a) 10-15 sheets of paper that have been used from one side.
b) String
c) Cardboard
d) Scissors
e) Marker
f) Punching Machine
g) Colors

Method

a) Let your kids draw various shapes on the cardboard.
b) You can help them by cutting out those shapes.
c) Similarly, trace the cardboard drawing on paper and then cut it out.
d) Now using the string or the ribbon tie them together.
e) At the end of this activity, you will have a cool notebook with you.

6. Recycled Parachute

Recycled Parachute

No matter how old you grow up, parachutes will always bring a smile to your face. And what can be a better way to bring a smile to your child’s face than making a parachute at home.

Materials Needed

a) Plastic bag.
b) String.
c) Scissors.
d) A small stone.

Method

a) Using a plastic bag cut out a shape of a square and trim the edges nicely and neatly.
b) Make it into an 8-sided figure.
c) Pierce a hole on all 8 sides and attach 8 different strings to each hole and tie them.
d) Now collectively tie all the 8 strings together to a small stone.
e) Let your kids drop the parachute to the ground.
f) Now watch them float.

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Final Words

These are the top 6 recycling activities that your kids and preschoolers can do easily at home. These activities are not only important for keeping the creativity of your kids intact but will also help in creating awareness about recycling and planet Earth. At PiggyRide, you can explore our online art and craft classes that will help you in planning your recycling activities properly. Moreover, if your children have a niche for art and craft, these online classes will be a great addition to their daily routine. You can explore several different options at your convenience and we have the best instructors that will make the overall session fun and interesting. Don’t wait, enroll now!

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WRITTEN BY:
Ridhi Dogra

Hi Friends! I am Ridhi Dogra.
I am working as a Content Writer with PiggyRide. I graduated from Delhi University with a bachelor's degree in Home Science and I did my post-graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University. I am an avid reader, a passionate traveler, and a movie buff.

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