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Reinforce colors and shapes while you build your own truck.
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What child wouldn't enjoy eating chocolate pudding "dirt" with "gummy" worms for a snack? A fun craft and a yummy treat.
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Take your kids for a stroll through the yard or neighborhood to collect a colorful variety of fall leaves. Then let the fun begin!
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A fun, creative craft children can make with easy to find items.
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This activity would make a terrific gift for parents or grandparents.
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Have your daycare children make a picture for their grandparents or maybe for a special elderly friend.
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Take your kids to collect a variety of fall leaves. Then have fun making these creatures.
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Watch the letters S-T-O-P magically appear on this wax release project.
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Kids create their own forest utilizing their own name and handprints.
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This easy game teaches children to identify the numbers one through ten.
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Have fun painting a big rig!
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Were you aware that the last ten days of September are a special time for pickles? It’s “Snack-a-Pickle Time” and it’s a great opportunity to try out some silly pickle activities-and to taste some delicious pickles!
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Get it together with this egg-stremely nifty craft.
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These happy scarecrows won't frighten anyone...but they sure are fun to make!
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Use ordinary gelatin to create this fun scratch and sniff painting.
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A great educational craft for your daycare children to create. Use it as an opportunity to read a book to them about Native American culture.
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You'll have tip-top fun painting this apple tree!
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Fresh vegetables are abundant at this time of year. Children will see how different vegetables make different prints.
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Say hello to the colors of fall.
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