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Many variations of the Tag game
Different ways of playing tags: 1. Frozen Tag - if you're tagged by 'it' you freeze until you are rescued. Use your creativity for rescuing techniques: you have to limbo under an arm; the frozen person makes a shape that you have to go through or ...
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Easy Pumpkin Pie
Ingredients: 2 cups pureed pumpkin 2 eggs (beaten) 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/4 cups brown sugar 1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg ?? teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 cup butter (melted) 1 pie crust Directions:...
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Magic Mosaics
Have fun with this simple, quick and versatile way of creating paper mosaic pictures! You will need various different colours of paper - you can use plain paper (as we have in all the examples), wrapping paper, magazine paper, foil paper, textured...
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String of Paper Gingerbread Men and Women
Make a string of paper gingerbread men and women to decorate a room. These simple-to-make strings make a great Christmas or Winter decoration. You can drape the strings across rooms, over windows and around the tree. More Crafts Supplies needed:...
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Family Collage Craft
You can make a great family collage by cutting out pictures of family members and gluing them to poster board. Older kids can write descriptions to accompany their collage. Supplies: Family photos Scissors Glue Thick paper or posterboard ...
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Make a Stuffed Dinosaur
This activity creates stuffed paper dinosaurs. This activity takes about an hour or less. It is not very messy; it involves cutting two identical paper dinosaur shapes, decorating the dinosaurs, and stapling them together, and then stuffing them with...
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Magic Leaf Drawing
This is an easy way to make an image of a leaf, using a real leaf, a piece of paper and a crayon (or crayons). Find a nice leaf. Put it on a flat surface, like a desk or counter-top. Cover the leaf with a piece of paper. Crayon on the paper o...
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