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Functional Nintendo NES Controller Coffee Table! Roc needs this for his bedroom.
Cloud Dough (the stuff at hands on museum) - 8 cups flour & 1 cup baby oil. Mix the flour and baby oil together with your hands in a large container until the dough holds together when squeezed. It could take 3-5 minutes of mixing. It feels like flour as you run your fingers through it, but it's moldable.
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BRILLIANT!!! I soooo want to do this SOON! How fun to see all of THEIR own toys!
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Teach your kids the lost art of ding dong ditching.
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Winter bubbles! As long as the temperature is below 0C or 32F, the bubbles will freeze and shatter when they fall to the ground! We'll have to test this out. :)
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Add peroxide and baking soda to mountain dew to make it glow!!!
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Exploding bags with baking soda and vinegar-science lesson. They take off like rockets!
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catapult game...can you picture it with monster faces! Or catapulting monsters made of pom poms?
catapult game...can you picture it with monster faces! Or catapulting monsters made of pom poms?
"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!"
pipe cleaner pieces and a magnet= hours of fun
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OK this is cute- things you can mail that are under 13 ounces (meaning you can stick stamps on and throw in the mailbox!)
Q-tip & Popsicle stick bow and arrow tutorial. AWESOME!!
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30 websites for kids to play around on. Really unusual sites.
stories read by authors- great site when you need something extra to do for 5-6 min.
These sponges are the perfect thing for a wet water summer party.
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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Stars in jars via glow paint splattered inside mason jars. Must make these.
This is seriously a sandwich. Maybe if I were more creative I could actually get my kids to eat what I make.
4 cups sand + 2 cups cornflour + 1 cup of water = moon sand!
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seriously? This guy published 6,000 FREE printable mazes? He totally rocks.
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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 Cassano so cool!