Children’s Percussion (More Make Your Own)

Kid drummingA while back, the Joy Troupe NOVA Playgroup did an event we called “Percussion Factory,” where we got together and made percussion instruments out of recyclables and found objects. It turned out to be our loudest playdate ever and was a blast- just be sure you can keep the super glue away from the little ones. The event description and some photos follow:

(You are welcome to use this event/description for your own group with credit given; links back to our blog are appreciated!)


Percussion Factory


In preparation for Boogie Woogie Babies (TBA) let’s get together and make some kid-freindly instruments! **This is the easiest, no skill required craft project you have ever seen! The kids can have a fun playdate while we “work.”

We’ll make kid friendly percussion items from things you’d find in a recycling bin. Please collect and bring with you any of the items on the list below. (Please wash them and let them dry first.) If you can’t make it this day, feel free to drop a few things (except water bottles) off in advance of the event.

small water bottles with lids
wide-mouth plastic beverage bottles (eg, vitamin water)
plastic eggs
empty bubble bottles
plastic coffee cannisters
plastic pill bottles
vitamin jars
plastic spice containers
empty trial size cosmetic containers
formula cans
wipes tubs

We will remove all labels to make sure there is no confusion with real pill bottles, etc, so if you want to work ahead, that’s great!

gravel
beads
dried beans
sand

cous cous or other small pasta

bottle caps
jingle bells
plastic bread tabs
cable ties
metal pop tabs from soda cans
marbles or ball bearings
short cut offs of PVC pipe- any size

Us moms can take turns on the project while the kids play. These items can cost hundreds of dollars to buy- our guys will have hundreds of dollars of fun for pennies!


This week, we had Boogie Woogie Babies, and subjected these instruments to rigorous testing by our independent review panel, and we have some clear winners from the above bunch. (That’d be ten toddlers, a very rigorous bunch indeed!)

Clearly favored by these children when they played with these items as a group were the eggs, the baby ibuprofen bottles, prescription bottles, and the drink or vitamin bottles in 1 cup size or smaller. We had some coffee canisters (plastic) for drumming on, but even the kids who normally like to bang preferred to shake it with their friends.

The eggs, however, couldn’t quite stand up to the normal wear and tear a group of small children inflicted on the instruments, and a few popped when they got stepped on, spilling the contents. It also turns out that some items (like marbles) make very loud instruments that are maybe okay for one kid, but overwhelming in a group.

The favorites among the “fillers” were cable ties, pop tabs, bread tabs, cous cous, rice, elbow mac, and black turtle beans. Close runners up were things that had one or two pennies or small pebbles.

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About Meghan G

I like blues, punk, and crime drama. I love having boys, keeping active, and the outdoors. I'm a cat person, but I think dogs should have equal opportunities.

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