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Tangle Toy Art

the name "sally" written in tangle toy segments on a black background. text reads "tangle toy art"

Is the rain putting a damper on your sidewalk art?

Never fear, Tangle Toy is here!

Create art inside on the floor using APH’s Tangle Toy. Using the segments of red, yellow, blue, black, and white, the design options are endless! Snap a photo of your creative genius and share with family and friends on social media. We’d love to see what you make!

 

Inspiration!

Here we’ve made an ocean scene with a yellow sun, white cloud, two black seagulls, blue wavy water, and a black sailboat with white sails!

image of tangle toys arranged into an ocean scene on a table top

 

Here Sally spelled her name using Tangle Toy segments by making a red “S”, a white “a”, two blue “l”s, and finally a yellow “y”. The letters are a little squiggly but that’s part of the fun!

photo of tangle toys spelling out the name "sally" on a table top

 

Don’t have a Tangle Toy of your own? Order today and get creating!

 

For more resources please check out our #AtHomeWithAPH resource list for free and accessible activities, tips, webinars, and more from APH, our partners, and the field at large. Have a free and accessible resource you would like us to include? Email us at communications@aph.org to tell us about it!

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