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Preschool Powol Packets: Science Experiment: Elephant Toothpaste
Moon sand. Just 8 cups of flour and 1 cup of baby oil, really soft and easy to clean up. This summer on our patio!
Yarn and tape a hallway for a "laser obstacle course". That will keep 'em busy for a couple of hours.
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Wow...Good to know for the next power outage: 1/4" Mt Dew in bottle, add tiny bit of baking soda and 3 capfuls of hydrogen peroxide. Shake and it glows. Pour on sidewalk to "paint"
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Craft Clay... air dries and great for all sorts of crafts or ornaments
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duly noted for my near future studio, such a pretty and well-organized craft room.
Balloon rockets, this is great will be doing this in the near future.
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the world’s best bubbles. @ recipes lay claim to being the best. hmmmm
Mix together: 4 cups sand 2 cups cornflour 1 cup of water.
Cut a pool noodle lengthwise and tooth pick together and a starting line and a finish line, set up on stairs with box at bottom to create a marble racetrack, brilliant!
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Craft supplies you will need: Clear glycerin soap base cut into cubes 3 or more soap color dyes (or food color dyes) Essential oils in your favorite smells (optional) Glass measuring cup for melting soap Spoons for mixing colors and fragrances Ice cube trays or round crayon molds
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This Bathtub Soap Crayon recipe for kids is one of our favorites! It’s makes for a great summer craft and kids just love bathtub time when they have their bathtub crayons to play with! Craft supplies: 1 cup grated Ivory soap or Ivory Snow flakes Warm water 4 Bowls Food coloring
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Make It: Paint one spring-style clothespin, two craft sticks, and one mini craft stick in your child's favorite colors. Once dry, glue a craft stick on top and bottom of the clothespin as wings, and the mini craft stick as the tail. Cut a triangle from crafts foam and glue it upright atop the mini craft stick. Once dry, glue strong magnets on the bottom of the clothespin.
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supposed to be the best....This is the BEST BEST BEST play dough recipe. 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, food coloring. Combine ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until most of the moisture is absorbed. Store in a covered container or Ziploc – does not need refrigeration. Add a bit of baby oil to get a softer texture.
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yes, I have them and use them and they are just too cute.
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Karin Marlett Choi I did this. it was fun for me to make, amusing for the grandparents to watch me make intriguing and delicious for my toddler to eat, and really satisfying for the whole family to watch him figure out how to eat them.