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Making a Musical Instrument

by Angela Thayer 1 Comment

With just a few supplies from the kitchen, you can make a creative musical instrument.

First, you’ll need some items from your pantry.

We used rice, beans, sprinkles, and pumpkin seeds.

Then we put them in an empty bread crumb container and mixed it up.

Next, we added paper around the sides and stickers. I have no idea why pink was his color of choice!

We had fun all morning drumming and shaking to the beat!!

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    March 29, 2013 at 1:38 pm

    […] did make our own musical instrument, which was fun to shake and use as a […]

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