Introduction: Makedo Bug Biter

About: Makedo is a series of safe cardboard construction tools purposely designed for kids to imagine and build the world they want to see.

Create your own unique bug with snapping jaws that really move! It’s so simple to make and a whole lot of fun to play with. We’ve used a cardboard box and Makedo parts available from mymakedo.com

Step 1: Find Materials

For this Bug Biter project we will be reusing a single cardboard box, but you can also make the same creation with any stiff card that you find around the home.

Step 2: Sketch Out the Shape

To make the head of your Bug Biter, begin by opening your box and laying it out flat. Trace a circle to make the head with a thick strip extending out from the side, like a shape of a lollipop.

Step 3: Cut

Use the Makedo Safe-saw and cut your lollipop-shaped head in half, adding zig-zags for the teeth.

Step 4: Punch and Connect

Use the point end of your Makedo Safe-saw and punch a hole in the center 4 of the jaw where the two straight pieces
cross. Connect them together using Makedo Re-clips.

Step 5: Cut and Connect

To make the scissor action extension handle, use card from the remainder of the box and saw four long, straight strips.

Connect two pieces together at the center to form a cross using Makedo-Re-clips.

Step 6: Build and Share!

Connect the end points of each strip together using Makedo Re-clips, joining the two crosses to the strips on the head.

Now you can move the handles up and down in a scissor action to make the Bug Biter snap its mouth open and closed!

Your Bug Biter is complete. Decorate by using found materials such as bottle caps or foil trays to add character to your bug. What kind of bug have you created? Share it with us at mymakedo.com!