Summer of projects… from kids, from MAKE
This is an experiment for us - We put together a free sampling of MAKE to help parents figure out some fun summer projects for kids. We're hoping you really like these and consider picking up MAKE. Parents interested in subscribing to MAKE will save $5 off our regular subscription rate by clicking here. In addition to your regular print subscription, you'll get digital access to the complete archive of every issue (and every project) for all your issues.
Make it Go

Make a Mini-Motor Turn electricity into motion with just a couple of safety pins, a battery, a magnet, and some insulated copper wire.

Build a Nocturnal Robot using paper clips, guitar strings, rubber bands, heat-shrink tubing and your imagination.

Fly an Ornithopter Build a rubber-band powered bird-like aircraft with wood, wire, tissue and glue.

Make a Frankenmouse Transform a mild-mannered computer mouse into a rolling robot.
Make it Stop

Capture motion with a homemade strobe from a modified disposable camera.
Make it Bright

Make Light Dance Bend light through a water stream using a flashlight, shoe box, soda bottle, and duct tape.
Make it Sing

Make a cup into a speaker and microphone with some insulated wire, a cup, an earphone plug, and a magnet.

Make a turkey baster into a flute just add water (and some rubber bands)

Make a Cigar Box into a Guitar with a cigar box, twine, wood, screws, bolts.
Make it Tall

Build a Tower to the Sky Make a kinetic sculpture using dowels held in place by the tension of plastic cords.
Make it for Lunch

Make your own ice cream in zip-lock bags
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