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100 fun kids activities for Screen Free Week - or any week of the year!
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Pool Noodle Backyard Obstacle Course from Train Up a Child
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End Of The Year Activities: Reviewing The Alphabet - Free Printables from Teach With Me
Ice Cream in a bag. I totally forgot about this!
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Free printable Word Rocket Game. Children practice sounding out and writing words as they count down from 10 to takeoff.
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Another Pinner said: "This kept my 2 year busy for an entire hour and my 4 year old busy for 2 hours! YAY! Drop vinegar tinted with food coloring onto a pan filled with baking soda. Sheer minutes of colorful fizziness!!.
clothespin butterfly - nice threading activity
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Hopping bunny craft-made from paper cups and rubber bands
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Sidewalk Chalk games and activities - 30 things to do with sidewalk chalk
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Paper Rockets for straws...quick easy and fun
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Hair chalking. It's actually done with oil pastels. Just rub the pastel crayon on a small, damp section of hair. Easy wash put for the girls?
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This website (from bodyrock.tv), explains how to become a bodyrocker - A person who does intense short workouts at home for free (which is a new fitness movement). I love this fitness idea because the workouts are short (which means you don't have an excuse not to do them), but they burn as much calories as if you were to go to the gym and kind-of workout for 1.5 hrs. CHECK IT OUT!!!
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"Cloud dough is a lovely sensory experience to provide for preschool children. It has a beautiful silky smooth texture and can smell divine… depending on which baby oil you choose to add to the mix. Here is the recipe… and oh so easy! 8 cups of plain flour to 1 cup of baby oil. Enjoy mixing!"
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By far one of the coolest ideas for old crayons pieces and glue stick containers. Melt down crayon pieces and pour into glue stick containers to harden. Big crayons that can be rolled up as they are used.
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borax, cornstarch and glue makes a bouncy ball, who knew!
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Cloud Dough (the stuff at hands on museums) 8 cups flour & 1 cup baby oil. It feels like flour as you run your fingers through it, but it's moldable. A wonderful sensory activity for children.
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TEABAG ROCKET: Amaze your kids! How it works: “Everyone knows that hot air rises and this experiment demonstrates that idea as well as the principles of convection currents. As the tea bag burns, hot air is being created, as well as a thermal, or convection current, under the bag. When the tea bag burns down into a small enough ball of ashes, the convection current causes it shoot up in the air.” [Quoted directly from Steve Spangler Science.]
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Nicole Provencher I got the chalk pastels but I haven't tried it yet. I bought soft pastels tho, not oil pastels.