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 | PRESCHOOLHelp your child learn about time and the calendar and get some fine motor practice while she's at it, with this fun New Year's craft. | |
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 | KINDERGARTENCraft a winter words alphabet book to celebrate this chilly season in this preschool-kindergarten arts and crafts activity. | |
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 | FIRST GRADEChemistry is a blast with this backyard bomb...made from a simple sandwich bag. All you need are a few ingredients from the pantry to create a satisfying, and safe, explosion. | |
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 | SECOND GRADE Don't throw away those colorful candy wrappers! They can be cut up to make recycled confetti to celebrate the New Year. Here's how: | |
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 | THIRD GRADEYour child will have a blast crafting and using these colorful confetti wands at the next New Years, birthday, or other event worth celebrating! | |
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 | FOURTH GRADEMake mocktails with your kids this New Year's to them involved in the celebration! These tasty drinks are sure to be a crowd pleaser, for kids and adults alike! | |
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 | FIFTH GRADEHelp your child visualize her goals for the new year by creating a self-portrait that represents all of the amazing things she has done and hopes to do. | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOLWith friendship bracelets, facials, fortunes, and fondue, this slumber party will be a great kick-off to the new year. | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOLIn Japan, ozoni is one of the main dishes eaten on New Year's Day. Here's how to make this delicious traditional dish with your teen. | |
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