Cardboard toys can be really cool since the materials used to make them are recyclable or compostable, durable enough to last for awhile but not so durable that they’ll stay in the environment for forever after the toy breaks and no one wants it anymore. Treehugger.com wasn’t into this product. But hey I dig it! I introduce you to Gizmodo’s environmentally friendly slinky.
It’s sold for $18 on uncommon goods, which suggests “Take it for a walk down the stairs, or turn it into a cardboard sculpture. You never thought you’d have this much fun with cardboard!” Consider this the first time you’ve had this much fun with cardboard, not to mention it probably won’t tangle in that incredibly frustrating manner as a metal slinky. It may be on the pricier side, but it looks cool and is good for the earth, so overall, I’d have to say two thumbs up.