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Springtime Wind Chime
Get in the swing of spring with this cheery craft.

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Parent & Child

4/2007

Take-Along Hopscotch
Make your own mat and play this traditional game anywhere, indoors or out.

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Parent & Child

Winsome Wind Sock
Watch what the weather can do.

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Parent & Child

4/2007

Design a Dream Kid's Bedroom for Your Book Lover
Use your child's favorite books to inspire a fun and colorful kid's bedroom design. Lists choice of themes. Offers decorating ideas for your booklover's dream room.

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Scholastic Parents

9/19/2006

Caption Collage
Challenge your child to find the best words to describe a picture. Kids' crafts activity using magazine cut-outs. Children matching pictures to text to create interesting or funny captions.

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Scholastic Parents

Make your Own Picture Frame Based On Your Favorite Book
Kids create their own picture frames based on their favorite books. Choose a design, then customize the colors and inscription on the Dear America website.

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Scholastic Parents

Circle Art
Compose a canvas of rainbow-colored circles to create a work of modern art.

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Parent & Child

10/2006

8 Great Sick-Day Kid's Activities: Quick Click
Eight quiet activities for when kids are home sick.

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Scholastic Parents

Fall Foliage Bouquet
Encourage outdoor exploration and promote creativity by crafting these natural autumn bouquets.

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Scholastic Parents

It’s a Parade!
Create your own holiday floats.

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Scholastic Parents

Fancy Flower Vase
Show off beautiful blooms in a homemade vase.

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Parent & Child

4/2007

Make a Memory Box
This treasure box is perfect for precious photos, special letters, found items, and more.

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Parent & Child

6/2006

Sock Puppet Pets
Transform an old sock into a lovable puppet pet. Kids can use what they make to stage a puppet show or engage in pretend play. Playing with hand puppets helps lets kids use their fine motor skills.

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Parent & Child

Deep Sea Diorama
If your child adores sea life, help him create an underwater scene with this deep sea diorama. The activity includes a printable template. Labeled sea creatures help children learn about and identify sea life.

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Scholastic Parents

Proud to Be Me Mobile
Kids celebrate themselves with this clever craft. They make a proud to be mobile and write their unique talents and interests on hanging stars. This project fosters hand-eye coordination.

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Grades K-2