How To Make A Money-Eating Coin Box From Cardboard

How To Make A Money-Eating Coin Box From Cardboard
Slime Sam has a dream. He wants to buy that THING. So he's saving money. They only problem is that he forgets where he puts his coins. His human friend Sue finds the coins without a problem. Perhaps, it's because Sam chose her sneakers as a hiding spot for the coins? Sue has a better idea for a money box than her sneakers. She's making an automatic coin box! You can do it, too. But make sure to ask an adult to help you with the motor. This money box consists of two parts - the box itself and the coin-receiving mechanism. First, you need to cut out the mouth in your future coin box and decorate it. You can paint the box or just stick some paper over the cardboard, like Sue did. Make it look like a funny creature! After that, attach a plastic container with a lid to the bottom of the coin box - that's how you'll get the money out once you have the desired sum! Then you need to assemble the following parts: the coin-receiving platform (a cardboard circle with pieces of foil and wires), the rotating piece (made of a sturdy wire), the motor and the accumulator (you need to connect them with wires), and some cardboard pieces to hold the mechanism and to protect it from coins that will fall inside. Then attach the arms made of wooden sticks and you're done. Simply place a coin onto the receiver and the money monster will swallow it!

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