How Do You Make A Spy Kit?
If your kids don’t have anything to do, try making a spy kit with them! This spy kit is made of materials that can be commonly found around the house, and that can be used to play spy or war. These are best for outdoor use. Here is how you do it. • Get a backpack. • Tape or glue two toilet paper rolls together. These can be used as binoculars. Alternatively, you may use a single long paper towel roll for a telescope. • Find an old sheet. This can be used, if laid out on the ground, as “home base” • Get a small notepad and pen. This will be used for taking notes. Pencils are not recommended, as they can break. • Get some rope. This is great for practically everything, including tripwires, levies, prisoners, and much more. • Get a bottle of water and some granola bars. • Make a megaphone: • Find an empty cereal box. • Roll the front piece into a cone shape. • Tape into cone shape. This can now be used to shout out messages to other team members or to listen in on other’s conversations. •
• Get a backpack. • Tape or glue two toilet paper rolls together. These can be used as binoculars. Alternatively, you may use a single long paper towel roll for a telescope. • Find an old sheet. This can be used, if laid out on the ground, as “home base” • Get a small notepad and pen. This will be used for taking notes. Pencils are not recommended, as they can break. • Get some rope. This is great for practically everything, including tripwires, levies, prisoners, and much more. • Grab a bottle of water and some granola bars. • Make a megaphone. Walkie talkies are also great for communication. • Find an empty cereal box. • Roll the front piece into a cone shape. • Tape into cone shape. This can now be used to shout out messages to other team members or to listen in on other’s conversations. • Get some green or brown clothes or fabric that will be okay to get dirty. The fabric can be draped over the person or they can wear the clothes as camouflage. • Pick up a disposable camera if ther