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50 Things for Kids to do before they're 12... (Fun list)
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Pranks for @Randi at Dukes and Duchesses -- I especially loved the caramel-covered onions.
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5 minute bottles! Water, glue and glitter... use for calming down, pick-up time, use/share timer, finish a task......
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Cut a few swimming noodles in two, so that you have one half for each player. Scatter 20 or so blown-up balloons on the ground around a laundry basket. players get 5 min to move balloons into basket without touching the balloons with any body party the catch is that they can only use pool noodle and they will soon have to PAIR UP and use them like chopsticks
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Cut open glow sticks & pour them into bubble solution. Glow in the dark bubbles. Summer nights here we come!
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Another pinner says: glow in the dark slime UPDATE: made this and it was every bit as cool as I had hoped. Not sticky (was afraid it'd be sticky on the hands) and therefore not messy. and it glows! :)
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Using tension rods to make a tent/playhouse in the hallway for the kids.
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diy travel lego box
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Tracy Morris My neighbor did this and said there is a cigar shop at the shops at Highland Village that has cheap boxes
This is easier than water balloons - and the fun can go on for hours! What a FANTASTIC idea!
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Tracy Morris We've done this, it's actually a lot of work but the kids enjoyed it.
Zooming pens: Fasten colored pens to cars and let your child zoom away with colorful lines and designs
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Cool!! It's alive! One of the coolest science experiments ever!- cornstarch and water mixture moves to sound so kids can visually experience sound waves.
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This is a FABULOUS list of things to do with kids in the DFW area!!
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supposed to be the best....This is the BEST BEST BEST play dough recipe you will ever find - I have used it for 8 years in my classroom. The kids absolutely love it. The recipe on this link is for a small batch - here is the classroom size batch, and we use a bit of baby oil in it as well to add a really smooth and soft texture. Parents rotate and bring us new play dough every week. The recipe: 4 cups water, 4 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 2 tablespoons cooking oil, 4 teaspoons cream of tartar, f...
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glitter playdough... cute party favor. the mason jar makes it :O)
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This Summer...Sidewalk paint - 1 cup cornstarch, 1 cup water, and food coloring.
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Cloud Dough - made with flour and baby oil. A great sensory material for younger children. Feels like flour but is moldable.
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Adding memories throughout the year and then reading them on New Year's Eve.
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Tanya Zepeda LOVE the air horn!!!