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- Learn to cut while creating 8 different crafts!
- Just follow the dotted line
- Cut circles and spirals, or snip a strip!
- Includes easy squeeze scissors
- 8 illustrated cutting activities, practice sheet and over 300 stickers
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Learn to cut while creating 8 different crafts! Just follow the dotted line! Cut circles and spirals, snip a strip. Includes easy squeeze scissors, 8 illustrated cutting activities, practice sheet and over 300 stickers…. More >>
Alex Little Hands Ready, Set, Cut!
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I’m looking for an idea for a craft to make at our playgroup for Father’s Day. The kids are between 8 mo. and 3 yrs. so it can’t be that elaborate. It also needs to be relatively inexpensive and unique.
Keep in mind, most of the kids are under age 2 and have very poor fine motor skills!
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for volunteer work im hosting a party for girl scouts ages 5-7 (there isn’t much for young girls to do and at this age they normally don’t make a fuss over what they are participating in) but i cant figure out what kinds of crafts to do for this age group. its a valentine’s day party and everything is pink and red. the only crafts i could think of was coloring pages and a craft i remember doing at this age. we took tissue paper, crumpled it up and dipped it in glue, then stuck it to a hear shaped construction paper. only this used a lot of glue and im not sure i want the girls to be covered in glue for the party…
can you think of any good arts and crafts for 5-7 year old girl in valentine theme? preferably one that isn’t extremely messy.
the other thing is that this is my fundraiser for a larger project. im helping out the pinwheels project by donating stuff needed to children’s hospitals. so any craft that could possibly in any way be used for the children’s hospitals would be even better.
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- ISBN13: 9780064462044
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Make the same pioneer crafts that Laura did! In her beloved Little House books, Laura Ingalls Wilder tells of her pioneer childhood growing up on the frontier. Because the Ingallses often lived far away from any stores, and because they had little money, Laura and her family had to make most of their own household items, using whatever materials were available. Now, with MY LITTLE HOUSE CRAFTS BOOK, you can share a part of Laura’s pioneer days by learning how to mak… More >>
My Little House Crafts Book: 18 Projects from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s
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When you babysit with a friend. Do you split the $$$$? AND Christmas/Other Crafts for little kids?
Me and my friend babysitted together how should we spilt the money it was my job. We babysat for 3 kids. I changed the diapers while she entertained the older kids (2nd and 5th grage). I feel that i did most the work. But she also did some? SHould we do half then since i did more i get 5$ extra?
Plus what are some crafts (christmas) for little kids i think they are 1st and 2nd grade. These have to be accident proof!! thanks! comment!
By any chance do you know who to set up that game with the cards and the person picks a number and you guess it by adding the # in the corner???

