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Dozens of imaginative play sets from gathered, upcycled, homemade items.
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Homemade Playdough - really thorough tutorial with lots of photos.
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Microwave playdough! Smaller portions and done in minutes! Awesome . . . *note: I used shorter microwave time
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craft sticks and velcro, a great way to keep little hands busy
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Tactile Exploration Cards via @makedoandfriend
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This powerpoint provides the prompts and directions to guide students through creating board games for any class content review. Choice is givent o...
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Pre-Sewing Activities: make the holes more orderly, and it is "decorating-sewing activities"
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Cute. He's not quite ready for this yet, but soon I'm sure...
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catapult - trying to decide if this would be a good science lesson or the end of peace in my house.
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Upcycled play kitchen w/ cd burners! Ha!
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Homemade Catapult! Start with a scrap block of wood. Hot-glue a clothespin to the block, and a jumbo craft stick to the clothespin, as shown. Then glue a plastic bottle cap near the end of the craft stick, leaving a short lip for a release lever. familyfun.go.com/...
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farm play mat 3 (no need to look further..we have a hands-down winner!)
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wooden tangram using balsa wood - very easy and inexpensive but lots of fun
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Magnetic tic tac toe from Altoids box Great for your purse! Genius!
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Popsicle Stick Puzzles --cute toddler gift to make
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painting in a mint tin
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This is brilliant. Bottle top + stick foam pieces = stamps
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Telling time: roll dice, match time on dice to clock, state time aloud
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Sound Memory- Instead of flipping a card you shake the eggs to find pairs. Plastic capsules filled with things like cereal, beads, marbles etc . . Re-pinned by #PediaStaff. Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins.
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