When children are out of school, you need to keep them occupied, even productive. If you don't have a travel budget, you can still use a passport. You can create one in no time at all.
It will keep your little ones active and channel their energies in any direction you choose. Assemble the passport. Cut the white paper lengthwise and crosswise into four equal-sized rectangles.
Cut the construction paper crosswise in half. Keep one piece of colored construction paper for the cover. Retain the other piece for your next project.
Stack the white pieces of paper on top of the colored cover. Fold the paper crosswise to make a passport booklet. The passport should have 16 pages not including the cover.
Make two holes near the fold of the passport. Lace the ribbon through the holes and tie in a knot to secure. Take care not to tie too tightly or the paper will bunch.
You want the passport to open freely. (If you are making the passport for older children, you can open the booklet and staple ... more.
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