Make a box guitar!
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Below are some talking points and activities to pass the time, all relating to today’s story.
Discuss the ideas presented in the story with your family—at home or over video conferencing. Find ways to involve as many people as possible, especially those who you know are isolated by the lock-down.
It’s amazing what great sounds you can get out of a box and rubber bands! This incredibly basic musical instrument is a lot of fun.
You will need:

Step One: Gather your materials and check the rubber bands fit around the box.

Step Two: Cut a rectangular shape in the top of the box. Using a craft knife works well for this but scissors will also do the trick.

Step Three: Stretch your rubber bands over the open rectangle shape. Have a play with the different notes and resonances created by different rubber bands.
If you’re lucky enough to have a range of thick and thin rubber bands, you might find these create different notes.
Are you able to play a tune like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star? Have a go at tightening up the rubber bands to make different notes.
Send us a picture of your box guitar!
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