Cereal box aquarium πŸ 

This simple craft will teach your child about life under the sea, and they can have hours of fun playing with it.



What you’ll need:

  • Pictures/outlines of sea creatures (either draw yourself if arty or print from online like me!)
  • Cereal box
  • Lollipop sticks
  • String
  • Blue/green paper or paint
  • Colouring pens
  • Scissors, glue and tape

What to do:

  1. Get your toddler to colour in the sea creature outlines
  2. Cut the front out of a cereal box so about a centimetre is left round the edge (keep the cut out piece of card). Also cut an approximately 1cm thick strip along the top of the box.
  3. Roughly cut around the sea creatures and stick to the piece of card you cut out of the front of the cereal box. Then cut the creatures out more exactly.
  4. Use a hole punch or pair of scissors to make a hole near the top of each sea animal.
  5. Tie a piece of string to each sea creature using the hole and tie the other end securely round the centre of a lollipop stick. So that the animals hang down into the cereal box but don’t touch the bottom (you can always shorten later if needed).
  6. Decorate the inside of the cereal box using blue and green coloured paper or paints.
  7. You can add some stones to the bottom of the aquarium to stabilise it.
  8. Put the sea animals through the slit in the top of the box and move them along using the lollipop sticks to bring your aquarium to life.


Hint and tips:

– We used a smaller muesli box but this didn’t leave a lot of room fir the sea creatures so a larger cornflake (or similar) box may have been better.

– To avoid boredom I got my daughter to colour in the sea animals while I prepared the box, which we then decorated together.

– We also used tissue paper to act as seaweed at the bottom of the aquarium.

– You could also use your foil fish as animals for your aquarium, instead of drawing/printing ones.

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