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DIY// bobby pin earrings version 2 from the Metric Child
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here's a way to try it on inexpensive flower pots.
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10 fun games to do with swim noodles!
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littlesticker.com/ turns your kids doodles on the ipad or with the mouse and turns them into stickers!!!!!
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Night Bowling (water bottles and glow sticks) DIY
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Cut open glow sticks & pour them into bubble solution. Glow in the dark bubbles.
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Have everyone who is playing get in a big circle, one player gets the tape ball and the player in front of them a pair of dice. The player with the ball removes tape as fast as they can and anything they dislodge is theirs to keep. The player with the dice is trying to roll doubles as quickly as they can so they get a turn. As soon as they get doubles they pass the dice to the person next to them and then they get the tape ball. SO FUN!
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DVD Coloring Case -- Turn empty DVD cases into a coloring kit to go.
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Alycia Averch Brilliant!
Make some fantastic art work by tracing over a coloring book page with glue, covering it with foil and then sponging on and wiping off shoe polish. Very cool!
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playdoh mat...i love this so much it hurts. might have to make a run to joanns.
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Sidewalk Chalk games and activities - 30 things to do with sidewalk chalk
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This blogger went through all the Friend magazines and put together all the scripture flannel board stories! CRAZY NICE! They are perfect for printing, laminating, cutting out and using for FHE!
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Teaching density! Shake it up and watch it separate again!
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Stuff pillows in dad's old shirts and "Sumo Wrestle!"
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Easy to do with a curtain rod to create a nook for storytime or playing.
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craft sticks and velcro, these can be arranged to make shapes and letters (great busy bag idea!)
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Cherry Blossom Art from a Recycled Soda Bottle sOOO CUTE
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styrofoam stamps for kids! love this!
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This is the most amazing thing, kiddo draws something, send it to this company and they send you back a toy of said drawing!!!!!!!!!!!
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jellyfish in a bottle (it's really a plastic bag! looks cool!)
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Mess Free Finger Painting brilliant
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Patricia Prinzo I did this with a big zip loc bag.
Water Pinata! A cheap and fun way to have the kids cool off!
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Cave of stars: cardboard box + christmas lights
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Make your own stamp.
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Mandi Tremayne wait is that an eraser???
Kimberly West yes, yes it is.
Make a Harry Potter wand out of paper, paint and lots & lots of glue sticks! This is so cool. . .
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Magnetic Puzzles. I love this - activities they can do in the kitchen while I'm cooking!
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10 fun ideas to play with your kids each month
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alternative to pinatas. A punch box for party favors - its like the price is right game
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Mandi Tremayne That is awesome. I wanna play.
Kimberly West i know. i'm doing it for sharing time cause i can't wait until my daughter's birthday!
now this looks like fun
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Trish Wilson I had a toy one when I was a kid...until my dad threw it out the window on a car trip. Skip the honking horn. Trust me.
Kimberly West lol. i hear you.
angry bird game - my kids would LOVE this! Okay, my husband too...
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Trish Wilson The main chemical in glow sticks is dibutyl pthalate, which is used as a solvent for many perfumes, and other common household items. It is listed as a hazardous chemical, regulated by OSHA, and the Poison Control Center has a special listing for it. Also bear in mind that inside that plastic stick is a glass ampule. If you bend the stick before you empty the contents, you are putting tiny shards of glass within range of your child's mouth.
Kari @ The Sunset Lane I agree with Trish, My nephew broke one open on my leather couch and it ate the leather. It can't possibly good for kids.
Heather Sanborn Oh, I'm not saying its good for you -not at all! I do know that a few years ago, my (much younger) brother's friend was chewing on one (who knows why teenaged boys do anything!) and it broke. After a frantic call to poison control, they were told not worry about it. Again, I'm not saying add it to juice or a cocktail or anything. All I said is that it's not "toxic.":-D
Phoebe Pittman According to the Carolinas Poison Center (http://www.ncpoisoncenter.o...): The substance inside these glowing items is dibutyl phthalate--a clear, oily, colorless liquid. It is low in toxicity but can irritate the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. For Ingestion: Don't be alarmed if your child's lips and tongue glow for a few minutes. Wipe the mouth with a clean wet washcloth; go over the tongue and around the gum line. Give the child a glass of water. For Eye Exposure: Irrigate exposed eye(s) with a generous amount of room temperature water for at least 10 minutes. Call a Poison Center for persistent irritation, swelling, pain or sensitivity to light. For Skin Exposure: Remove any clothing that is wet with the liquid. Wash the exposed skin areas thoroughly with soap and water.
Kimberly West note to self: don't eat glow sticks. thanks ladies! lol.