Let’s make this DIY buckle toy! Kids of all ages will love playing with this buckle toy. They can clip and unclip the buckles. It’s a great way to keep your child busy and it is great fine motor skills practice too. And most importantly, this DIY buckle toy is the best toy for a long road trip. I promise you, it’ll save your sanity. Your child will be so busy with this buckle toy, they’ll be too busy and entertained to fuss.

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DIY Buckle Toy

Homemade toys don’t have to be fancy. For young toddlers, sometimes the simpler the toy, the better the play. And when you need some quiet time, this is the toy you need to have on hand! Toddlers and preschoolers will have so much fun doing and undoing these buckles. And it’s great fine motor skills practice which is even better!

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Supplies for the DIY buckle clipping toy:

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These are the supplies you will need!

How to make this toddler learning toy:

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First lets thread the buckles through the ribbons.

Step 1

First, I threaded the buckles through the ribbon and affixed them to the right side of the fabric, or the side I wanted to be visible.

Step 2   

Then, I pinned the other piece of canvas (pretty side in) and sewed along the edge, leaving one side open, like a pillowcase.  

Step 3

We clipped the corners and turned the “pillowcase” inside out.  

Step 4

Now the buckles, which had been pinned on the inside of the two pieces of canvas, are on the outside.  

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Let’s sew on the buckles!

I reinforced the seams with another straight stitch along the outside, added a zipper and viola! I love homemade toys. Our toddler has had hours of fun clipping and unclipping these buckles!

Our experience With This DIY Buckle Toy

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My son love this fun DIY buckle toy.

This DIY buckle, clipping toy kept my toddler (17m) entertained for hours! I was inspired to make this one morning at the park, when all the other kids were playing with the slides and the swings and the two toddlers at the park were hunched in deep concentration over a stroller, buckling and unbuckling the straps.

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This is a great addition to our activity bag, especially as we were anticipating a long cross-country road trip. I am so thankful we made this, this and the “I Spy Shaking Bottle” were two of the toys that held my daughter’s attention!

How did your buckle toy turn out?



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65 Comments

  1. What a great idea…and so easy even my wife can do it. (shhh, I didn’t say that) Thanks for sharing!

    Bob

  2. Such a genius! With your keen sense of observation, you have found ways to keep toddlers concentrated on one thing for a long period of time. Kids are naturally curious, hence, they would love such activities.

  3. ….nice one! I will made one for my niece and she’s 5 months old and she loves grabbing something she holds. I will try it because it looks easy to make. I’m sure her mom will be happy about it.

  4. My 22 month old used to love the tag towels. This looks like it should keep him out of trouble. Thanks for this great idea!

  5. This is a great idea. My son Josh loves buckles but I am not good at sewing so I just checked online and found a few companies that sell them pre-made.
    http://www.buckletoy.com and jlwoodchuck.com
    Both are made by moms. I am going to order Bucky the turtle for my sons Christmas present.

  6. its a great concept, but these clips will teach my daughter to open a whole new world of things she cannot get into now, and she doesn’t need to!!!

    1. THANKS FOR YOUR POST> this is pretty late in the conversation, however i discovered this today and like many others, first thought, “what a great idea”. then realized how clever my 14 month old is and, yes, this toy would allow him to get into (or out of) things he’s just not supposed to at this point; carseat? highchair? Surprised more parents don’t see this ::))

  7. Ah! This is genius! Now I just need to see if I can come up a quickie version for our trip tomorrow!