What kid doesn’t like robots? This super cool and simple costume will be a hit for techie kids everywhere. If your child likes to create and loves technology, encourage them to make this DIY light-up robot costume.
Having some instruction around robots will make an amazing study for kids. All you have to do is grab a few books on robots like “Robots, Robots Everywhere” by Sue Fliess, see some science fair experiments on YouTube, have your kids write about it, and do not miss out on making this super cool costume with them.
What I love about this craft idea for a robot unit study is that it is fairly simple to make. All you will need is a base in a rectangle of fabric with a hole for the head, called a tabard, and then everything is just sewn onto the front.
There will be some supplies you need for the light-up robot costume:
- Base fabric
- Red and yellow cotton fabric
- Stripe and polka dot fabric scraps
- Different color felts
- Embroidery floss
- Buttons
- Cardboard pieces
- And more
Grab some of these robot-themed resources to build on a robot unit study for your homeschool:
Wonder Workshop, Dash Robot Coding for Kids 6+, Dash Challenge Cards and Sketch Kit Bundle, Multicolor (Amazon Exclusive)Remote Control Toy Robot for kids,Touch & Sound Control, Speaks, Dance Moves, Plays Music, Light-up Eyes & Mouth. Built-in Coin Bank. Programmable, Rechargeable RC Robot Kit for Boys, Girls All Ages.Wildkin 15 Inch Backpack, RobotsMAGIFIRE Led Skeleton Gloves, 12 Color Changeable Light Up Shows Halloween Costume, Novelty
Grab these instructions on how to make a DIY light-up robot costume for your kids from Crafting Cheerfully.
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Jeannette is a wife, mother and homeschooling mom. She has been mightily, saved by grace and is grateful for God’s sovereignty throughout her life’s journey. She has a Bachelor in English Education and her MBA. Jeannette is bi-lingual and currently lives in the Tongan Islands of the South Pacific. She posts daily freebies for homeschoolers!