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Old scraps of paper and magazines can be cut into shapes and made into a collage. Glue on beads or abandoned puzzle pieces for a colorful touch.

Egg cartons can be cut into strips to become the body of a caterpillar. Paint it and decorate it pompoms, wiggly eyes and pipe cleaners.

Old socks make great puppets. Use a hot glue gun to help your child attach wiggly eyes, a pompom nose and a fabric tongue.

Trash also can be used to create great learning opportunities in science and math.

Egg cartons, dried beans and a spoon can help your preschool child gain dexterity and math skills. Give him a bowl of beans and count and sort them in different ways.

Many items fated to become trash are a gold mine for your budding artist. Countless art projects can be generated with a good box of trash and a healthy imagination.

Keep a box in the house to collect items such as old magazines, used boxes, bottle tops, Popsicle sticks, egg cartons and broken jewelry. Keep some glue, string, wire and paint on hand to facilitate these projects. Other crafts supplies that may come in handy for creative art projects include pompoms, wiggly eyes, pipe cleaners, felt and feathers.

Some of the following projects can be done independently by your child. Others will require your assistance.

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