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great for when my boys start dating... ack... I've only got a few more years...
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Color Changing Drinks- Guests will stare wide-eyed as they watch clear water or soda transform into a vibrant color! must be magic! What you'll need: Plastic party cups, food coloring, ice, and any clear drink (Sprite, Fresca, Ginger Ale, etc). Place 2 to 3 drops of food coloring at the bottom of each party cup and let dry. Just before serving the drinks, fill each cup with ice to hide the food coloring. While each child watches, pour the drink over the ice, and the clear water or soda will magically turn into a color as it fills their cup! Use different colors of food coloring so that the kids won't know what color to expect from their magic soda!**
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Make Magic Sand - build castles under water - the sand stays dry!!!! This site has fabulous science projects....
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What a fun rainy day activity!! On a tray, place a pile of baking soda. Mix vinegar + a few drops of food coloring in a cup. Give the kids an eyedropper. Have them fill it with vinegar, squeeze onto the baking soda and watch mini volcanoes erupt!
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add peroxide and baking soda to moutain dew to make it glow!!! cool for kids!! totally doing this for camping!!!!
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the BEST playdough recipe, hands down. and you make it with JELLO! third and fourth graders love it just as much as the little guys, too!
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Science at Home. Doing the dissolving experiment with the kids tomorrow!
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Bored Jar: if a kid complains of boredom they have to pick a slip & do the activity, good or bad. It might be going for ice cream, it might be cleaning their room.
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Exploding bags with baking soda and vinegar-science lesson. They take off like rockets!
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glow in the dark slime Ingredients: 1 - 4oz bottle of clear or blue gel Elmer's glue 1 cup of warm water 2-3 tablespoons of glow-in-the-dark paint Green Neon Food Coloring 2 teaspoons of Borax 1/3 cup of warm water
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Ice cubes tinted with food coloring - throw them in the bath with the baby, and he'll have fun chasing them around the tub and trying to grab them before they melt.
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Calm Down Jar. It is really easy to make. The goal is that when they are feeling out of control, they shake the jar, then sit and watch the glitter settle in the water. When the glitter settles, they can get up. This one is a really great technique to use in lieu of timeout.
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a new track everyday and all you need is masking tape and some Hot Wheels... keep the kids busy forever!
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Thumb print Christmas lights. This is one of those kid projects I wouldn't be regretting ....short and sweet!
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o 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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EVERYBODY SHOULD PIN THIS TO SAVE FOR WHEN THE TIME COMES :) The truth about Santa - this letter is inspiring. Don't want to forget this when the time comes!
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Random acts of kindness to do with your kids. 35 different ways. Love it!
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Colored Glass.....ice tutorial--fill balloons with water, food coloring, freeze. Break balloon, take outside in the snow and enjoy the ice "glass".
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Sprinkler fun! The kids can change the way the water flows through - very cool.
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Condensed milk painting. It doesn't drip, and leaves behind a shiny, glossy picture!
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moonsand - mix together 4 cups sand, 2 cups cornflour, and 1 cup of water.
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White shaving foam + food coloring = bathtub painting fun
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Santina Hart lol...very cute...somehow I can't see my boy wanting to take cookies his mom made to school at that age...hopefully he'd be that brave and secure. ;)