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Turn a simple paper cup into a hairy friend.Description:You can turn a simple paper cup into a whimsical friend, complete with hair that actually grows! The wonder of grass seeds is that they germinate quickly, so little ones won't have to wait long before they see a fright-wig type "do&quo...
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Enjoy your meals while enjoying your artwork.Description:Every meal is special when using placemats that you've created. Step by Step:1.Have your child draw or paint pictures on the butcher paper.2.Cover the drawings on both sides with clear contact paper.3.Make a set for the whole family.4.Make...
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A good reason to keep your broken crayons.Description:Make some colorful suncatchers by using your broken crayons! Step by Step:1.Using a vegetable peeler, shave crayons (adults only, please) into small thin pieces.2.Place a sheet of waxed paper onto newspaper and sprinkle with crayon bits.3.Place a...
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Make your own crayons.Description:These little homemade crayons are perfect for your little ones. You can make them one color or rainbow colors. Step by Step:1.Remove paper from broken crayons and crayon pieces.2.Place in muffin tin in a warm oven with the heat off.3.Let them cool and remove them ou...
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Red lights taste good and green lights too!Description:Using graham crackers, you can make tasty traffic lights. Step by Step:Break graham crackers in 4 square pieces.Spread with frosting.Line 3 up and use red, yellow and green gumdrops for the lights.Create discussion around traffic signals.M...
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Whether using fingers or a brush, kids love painting.Description:Kids love creating with paint. Whether they are applying it to paper with fingers, brushes, or sponges, they are sure to be proud of the result. No matter how abstract, be sure to praise your little one's masterpiece. If you're...
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