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Mad Science Week Activities - homemade bouncy balls, lots of fizzy, messy explorations & so much hands-on fun
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30 days of Outdoor Activities for kids
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13 fun April Fools pranks for your family
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Hot dog men, plus lots of other ideas for a fun meal!
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salt dough - 2 cups flour, 1 cup salt, cold water. Mix until has consistency of play dough. bake at 250 for 2 hours, then cool and paint....good recipe for thumbprint pendants.
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Sharpies and Rubbing Alcohol. tie dye!
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From Ivory soap to a big gooey (yet firm) blob. Great experiment for summer break
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White board/chalkboard easel from a pizza box. So cool!
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how to make leprechaun feet!
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St. Patrick's Day traditions: don't forget to buy chocolate coins! That darn leprechaun makes a mess every year, but leaves behind chocolate!
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Prepare for Disney by remembering your last trip! Disney Countdown Jar
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Use glue, salt, and watercolor. The glue makes the colors rise from the paper and the salt creates a 'starburst' look.
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the kids can pick what they want to do and earn as much money as they choose - Dave Ramsey talks about this
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How Fun - street paint! Made using equal parts water and cornstarch with food coloring added; use water guns to spray and paint
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Fun idea: If you don't pick something up after one warning, this mom confiscates it and puts it in a "ransom box." The only way you can get it back is to draw a task from the envelope attached to the box lid. Her tasks are hilarious!
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all for the boys- finally a blogger who has crafts & activities JUST for boys!!
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Printable chore cards for each room - kids. Got to get my kids to work!
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Sharpies and Rubbing Alcohol. Cooler than tie dye
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500 Places to Take your kids before they grow up...This is cool!
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Fetching pins…
Carla Frazier My sister made these for me out of gum wrappers in the 60s
Jennifer Neill I can remember kids making these and I never knew how! I actually saw whole sculptures made of these at our Children's hospital once!