How Do You Build Igloo Out Of Plastic Milk Jugs?
Building an igloo out of milk jugs helps give young children an understanding about a variety of wintertime topics such as ice and snow or Inuit culture. The igloo creates a quiet place for preschool or kindergarten students to snuggle up with a book and read. The project is easy for adults to complete, but due to the risk of burning themselves, children should not be allowed to use hot glue guns. Check that all the milk jugs are clean and free of any milk residue. Milk will spoil and turn an unsightly green color. It will also emit a foul smell. Discard any jugs with signs of spoilage. Arrange 25 jugs into a circle shape on the floor. If it helps, mark out the base of the igloo with masking tape before you begin arranging the plastic jugs. The bottoms of the jugs should point out. The tops (with the caps) will only be seen from inside the igloo. Remove four or five jugs to create the doorway. Apply hot glue to the side of each jug, one at a time, and glue them together. Begin the seco