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20 ways to play with rubber bands

The 20 ways to play with rubber bands are as follows:

1. How to play with rubber bands: Put the rubber bands into the water and let your baby pick them up with toothpicks or chopsticks. Exercise hand-eye coordination and concentration, suitable for babies 18 months+.

2. How to play with rubber bands: Let the baby put the rubber bands on the cylinder to exercise hand-eye coordination. It is suitable for babies 12 months and older.

3. How to play the rubber band guitar: Put the rubber band on the carton to make strings, let the baby play with the rubber band to listen to the sound, and gain musical enlightenment. It is suitable for 12-month-old babies.

4. How to play rubber band pop painting: Put the rubber band on the paper box, apply paint on the rubber band, the rubber band paint will appear on the carton, for artistic enlightenment, suitable for babies 18 months+ .

5. How to play the rubber band seal: Put the rubber band on the box, apply paint on the rubber band, cover the rubber band on the paper for artistic enlightenment, suitable for babies 18 months+.

6. How to play rubber band tie-dying: Tie the wet wipes tightly with a rubber band. After coloring with a colored pen, let the color soak into the wet wipes. After cutting the rubber band, a beautiful color will appear! Suitable for 18 people Month + baby.

7. Rubber band classification gameplay: Let the baby put rubber bands of different colors into containers of corresponding colors and classify them by color. It is suitable for 18-month-old babies.

8. How to remove the rubber band: Remove the rubber band from the bottle to exercise the fine movements of the hands. Suitable for babies 12 months+.

9. How to play the rubber band sensory bottle: Put the rubber band into a plastic bottle, pour in water, let the baby swing the bottle to observe the rubber band, exercise visual tracking ability, scientific enlightenment, and learn buoyancy knowledge. Suitable for babies over 3 months old.

10. How to use the rubber band sensory bag: Put the rubber band into a plastic bag, pour in water, let the baby pat and shake it, suitable for babies 6 months +.

11. In the rubber band game, players can use rubber bands to express words, convey team information, and build spiritual connections.

12. Rubber band ring. Players can wrap the rubber band around it and give their wishes to God to express their strong emotions towards nature.

13. Rubber band animal puzzle. Players use multi-color rubber bands to draw animal puzzles, showing the appearance characteristics of different animals in marble shapes.

14. Rubber band challenge. Players can use a variety of rubber band expressions to initiate various challenges and have fun.

15. Rubber band throwing jump is a jumping competition using rubber bands with opponents. Whoever jumps farther wins.

16. Rubber band elasticity. Players can use a variety of rubber bands with different elasticities to achieve a certain elastic effect.

17. Rubber band music. Players hang small bells on rubber bands to form an interesting instrument that can play many songs.

18. Rubber band tower puzzle. Players can use rubber bands to build 3D puzzles and assemble various aerial scenes with various puzzle components.

19. Rubber band rolling game. Through special rubber band rules, players can slide objects and combine with jigsaw puzzles to achieve different rolling effects.

20. Rubber band attack. This is a competition game. Both sides will use rubber bands to attack each other to see who can hit the other side first to win.

Introduction to rubber bands

Rubber bands mostly refer to rubber bands, elastic bands, etc. They are rubber-made, elastic items for children’s entertainment. A rubber band is an elastic item made of rubber. Children generally like to play with it. It can be played by multiple people at the same time. However, it requires two people to hold it at the same time, and some people play it between two trees that are relatively close to each other. Suitable for outdoor activities.