![]() ![]() ![]() Try Lego figures, small Hatchimals, or even Polly Pockets! Where can I play with these paper boats? ![]() If you’re playing with the boats on the floor (and not in the water), you can load them up with all sorts of fun, small toys. But I can’t promise that the boats will stay upright in the water with toys in them. You could cut out paper people to put in your boats… or possibly teeny tiny toys. If you’re planning to put your boats in water, whatever you put into the boats has to be really light, otherwise the boats will tip over. Want your boat to last longer in the water? Make a waterproof boat out of waxed paper or aluminum foil! You just have to cut it to make sure the proportions are right, since most origami paper is square. You can also use origami paper if you have it. Printer paper comes in all sorts of fun colours, or you can colour or draw on white paper to add colour to your boat. I find it easiest to use regular printer paper or construction paper, since most people have those at home already. What kind of paper do you need to make a paper boat? If you want them to last longer in the water, add a layer of tape to the bottom of your boat to make it waterproof. Once they’re soaked with water, it will be hard to keep them upright, and they might even sink. The boats should last in water for at least 10 minutes before they get waterlogged. But since they’re made out of paper, they can really only go in the water once. ![]()
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