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 | PRESCHOOLWhile most common mosaics use stone or glass, this project for preschoolers relies on the more suitable substances of yarn and non-toxic glue. In this activity, encourage your child to practice her scissor skills and help her weave a beautiful and bright yarn mosaic. | |
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 | KINDERGARTENBaskets aren't just for Little Red Riding Hood anymore! Turn your kid into an amateur basket maker with a quick lesson and a couple of easy-to-find materials. | |
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 | FIRST GRADEShow your kid how to create her own cephalopod out of yarn. This simple, yet fun, project yields a friendly octopus that makes an adorable play or cuddle partner. | |
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 | SECOND GRADERunning out of ideas for pretend play? Here's a wacky craft that's sure to liven things up. Make a yarn wig complete with pigtails and plenty of sass. | |
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 | THIRD GRADECelebrate Mexican heritage with this unique arts and crafts activity. Not only will your child build his fine motor skills with this yarn craft, but he'll end up with a beautiful work of art to boot! | |
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 | FOURTH GRADEHelp your tween organize her collection of earrings with a fun embroidery craft! | |
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 | FIFTH GRADEKeep the boredom at bay by making woolly pompoms. It's a great activity to keep your kids occupied for hours during winter vacation or a long weekend. | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOLNot only will this activity encourage critical thinking as your child tries to figure out why it happened, it will also serve to reinforce the physics concept of stored energy. | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOLOn the SAT, your student may be asked to find the maximum area of a rectangle with a given perimeter. Here's a practice activity that will get your teen's attention as soon as he walks in the door and smells the brownies baking in the oven. | |
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