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DIY porcelain. Great for hand prints or ornaments. Want to give this a try.
A magnetic Scrabble board! How cool would it be to hang this in a hallway or somewhere and have an ongoing game in the house!
Dixie cups, scrapbook paper, Christmas lights! Cast a spell on standard string lights with quick-change DIY covers. Gather small plastic cups (mouthwash size works best), patterned scrapbook paper, one sheet of plain paper, scissors, double-stick tape, an X-Acto knife, and a string of LED lights (they'll stay cool against the cups). Make a template for the covers by wrapping plain paper around a cup, tracing, and cutting it to fit. Cut patterned papers to the template; affix with tape. With the blade, slice a small X in each cup's top to push light through.
Snow Paint. When it dries, it's this soft spongy art project. To make your snow paint, com bine equal parts white glue & shav ing cream! I love this stuff. Makes great snowmen
The only SPOT REMOVER you may ever need ~ Mix one part Dawn dish washing liquid with two parts hydrogen peroxide; pour or spray it directly on the stain, and watch it disappear like MAGIC.
Have each teacher secretly sign "Oh, the Places You'll Go" from Pre-K to High School at the end of each year and give it to your child at graduation.
Craft Clay... air dries and great for all sorts of crafts or ornaments
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This site has lots of experiment ideas/ sciencebob.com KIDS WILL LOVE THIS
fabric covered wall files.... Cute idea...thinking blue of course :)
Thanksgiving blessing mix - would make a sweet teacher's gift
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Snow Paint. When it dries, it's this soft spongy art project. I always wondered how to make that stuff!
Massively big bag tute. Would be great to keep in the car for shopping.
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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
Q-tip & popsicle stick bow and arrow tutorial. The cub scouts will FLIP over this!
Adorable - take a picture of a loved one with their arms stretched as shown, and then punch two holes top and botom of the fist. When you thread the lolly through, it'll look like theyre holding i! :)
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Slime recipe. A necessary recipe for all moms. Especially moms of boys.
love this! Even just white glowsticks in white balloons for something more sophisticated!
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Bully-proofing your kids - Starting when their son was 3, psychologist Tammy Hughes and her school psychologist husband started teaching him. At night, they'd say, "Tell me three good things that happened to you today." This helped him make the distinction between events and his feelings about them. Once he had that mastered, they added, "Tell me three good things that happened to someone else (lesson: the world includes me and other people, their feelings and actions)." Next they asked, "Tell me something you did that worked out well. Now, tell me something that someone else did that worked out well for someone else." "These simple questions help children differentiate themselves and others, and (teach them) cause and effect. If you can connect these ideas and feelings, then it helps children to prepare to identify bullying -- negative versus positive behaviors -- and who did what to cause the outcome"
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