Soap Crayons

1 3/4 C. Ivory Snow; (powder) 50 drops food coloring 1/4 C. water   Mix water & soap flakes together. Add food coloring & put mixture into an ice cube tray. Allow to harden. Break or cut into pieces. Fun to write with on the tub when bathing & face & hands!!!

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Fun a-go-go! Wheels, Wheels, Wheels

Make your art roll. If your child can’t put down his favorite car to pick up a brush, let him use the vehicle as a brush. Show him how to drive trucks and trains over puddles of wash-able paint on a cookie sheet, then roll off the paint in designs on paper taped to the […]

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Stages of a Butterfly

     Ever wonder where a butterfly comes from? It comes from a chrysalis (KRIS-uh-liss) which is also called a pupa. A chrysalis looks like a tiny leathery pouch. You can find one underneath some leaves in the summer.   Some animals don’t change much as they grow up. Think about it: someone your age […]

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Movement Using Scarves

Age range: Grades K–2 (Extension: grades 2–4)   To get the children moving, demonstrate that dance is a way to communicate, and show how modern dance is different than other forms of dance. Students will learn about body language and moving through space in new ways.   • A “scarf”(piece of colored fabric) for each […]

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Amazing Science Projects

Budding chemists aren t the only ones who will get a kick out of these experiments. From gassing up a balloon to making quicksand, every project is enjoyable and teaches something about how the natural world works.   SALT MONSTER Have an adult bring 1 cup water to a boil in a saucepan; remove from […]

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Egg Carton Caterpillar

Inspire your toddler’s creativity with this clever creature.    • egg carton • scissors • pipe cleaners • glue • felt • tissue paper • markers Cut an egg carton in half lengthwise, so you have a “caterpillar” that is six egg-lengths long. Cardboard egg cartons work best, but Styrofoam will work too.  If you are working with a cardboard egg carton, […]

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Changing-shapes Place Mats

Make meals more fun with these math mats kids create.   • several sheets of colored construction paper • clear contact paper • Velcro tape (adhesive back) • adult-type scissors • markers, crayons, or colored chalk Invite your child to choose several colors of construction paper. From these, cut out squares, triangles, rectangles, and circles. Name each shape as you […]

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