My kids love to play Red light, Green light 123! Today we made a great preschool craft that added some more fun to the game and created a whole bunch more!! We made a stop sign craft! The other side is the Green/Go side!
It was really fun for them. They were playing all sorts of stop and go games around the house. It’s very simple to make and offers hours of fun!
Supplies:
- Construction Paper – Red and Green
- Glue
- Stapler
- Paper Towel roll
- Black Marker
- Paper Plate
Steps:
- Draw an Octogan on red paper and Green Paper
- Cut out Octogan
- Glue Red Octogan on the paper plate
- Write the word stop in the middle of the Octogan
- Put Paper Towel Roll on back of plate-about half of it should be behind plate so it stays firmly up.
- Staple Stop Sign to paper towel roll, staple bottom of sign and middle to Paper Towel Roll
- Glue Green Go sign to other side of plate
- Write Go on the sign
- Staple Go sign to the Paper Towel roll
Enjoy!!




















7 Comments
This is really great idea. I never thought of making something like this before. Stopping by from SITS as you were the comment above me
I love your site too so I will be back again 
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Fun! I made one a few years ago with construction paper and a stick I had laying around the house. My girlies thought it was great fun playing Stop! Go! especially during the winter!
Stopping in from SITS!
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So excited you came to visit me on my blog! I have an almost three year old and I love the Toddler’s Busy Book! I’ll be back often!
Lael-Isn’t the toddler busy book the best?!! I love it too! Thanks for stopping by!
That’s a great idea. Kids like to feel like they can make something that is useful… don’t we all.
Carolyn.
Hope you wouldn’t mind but I’ve linked your post to my article with ideas how to reuse toilet paper rolls! It’s on: http://www.squidoo.com/reusepaperroll BTW, I’ll be doing this for my 3 year old girl!
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Sure- That’s great!
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