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Toilet Paper Roll Activities for the WIN!

October 2, 2022 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

Whether you call them cardboard tubes, toilet paper rolls, poster rolls, gift wrap tubes or paper towel rolls – they are hands down one of the best ways to entertain your toddler on the cheap! YES!!

Here is a growing collection of Easy and FUN for your kids.

Materials

  • Empty paper tubes
  • Templates & Designs
  • Glue
  • Scissors (supervised)
  • Adorable kids
toilet paper roll Santa

This stunning watercolor Santa and Friends set will delight your child and grow their imagination.

The kids will love creating this Toilet Paper Roll Santa craft!

You can also find this in my:

Etsy shop

TpT Shop

nativity paper craft

This stunning watercolor nativity scene will help reinforce the story of our Lord’s birth, while your child practices fine motor skills and grow their imagination.

The kids will love creating this Toilet Paper Roll Nativity craft!

You can also find this in my:

Etsy shop

TpT Shop

10 Toilet Paper Crafts & Activities by Kiwi Co

If you’re stocked up on toilet paper, don’t toss the empty rolls in the trash! You can transform these cardboard tubes into educational games, awesome art projects, and tools for at-home learning!

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These Thanksgiving and FARM toilet paper roll Craft and Activities are very easy to assemble – all you need is a pair of scissors, glue, toilet paper rolls, and an excited child (or 10).

It is the perfect activity for Thanksgiving, Sunday School, or any craft time with your kids.

You can also find this in my:

Etsy Shop

TpT Store

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