5 Minute Crafts Season 5 Episode 5 25 Amazing Kids Hacks You Will Want To Try Right Now
- TV-14
- October 10, 2019
- 2 min
In season 5 episode 5 of 5 Minute Crafts, titled "25 Amazing Kids Hacks You Will Want To Try Right Now," viewers are shown a variety of simple, yet creative hacks designed specifically for children. From making fun and colorful DIY sensory toys to repurposing household items for educational activities, this episode offers plenty of inspiration for parents and caregivers looking to keep their kids entertained and engaged.
The episode begins with a series of sensory play hacks, including a tutorial on how to make a squishy stress ball using just a balloon and some flour. Viewers are also shown how to create a rainbow sensory bottle using water, oil, and food coloring, as well as a kinetic sand recipe that can be made with just flour, oil, and cornstarch.
The next segment focuses on educational hacks, such as making a DIY calculator using only paper and markers, and creating a simple science experiment using baking soda and vinegar. Viewers are also shown how to turn a cardboard box into a fun and interactive maze game for kids.
The episode then moves on to crafting hacks, featuring tutorials on how to make a cute and functional pencil holder using an empty soda can, and a DIY phone case made out of duct tape. Other highlights include a tutorial on how to make a personalized 3D name tag for backpacks or clothing, and a step-by-step guide to creating a fun and colorful finger knitting project.
The final segment of the episode features several DIY toy hacks, including a tutorial on how to make paper spinners using just paper and a toothpick, as well as a simple and inexpensive way to create your own paper dolls. Viewers are also shown how to use cardboard and hot glue to make a miniature dollhouse, complete with furniture and accessories.
Overall, season 5 episode 5 of 5 Minute Crafts offers a wealth of creative and engaging hacks that are sure to inspire parents, caregivers, and kids alike. Whether you're looking for a fun new activity to do with your child or simply want to repurpose household items in innovative ways, this episode has something for everyone.