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Some of my favorite Halloween Crafts!

Make your own trick-or-treat bag! Eco Craft

http://www.lilsugar.com/Homemade-Trick-Treat-Bags-11397566

http://www.ehow.com/how_7162236_make-halloween-treat-bags.html

http://www.makingfriends.com/fallcrafts/ghost_pails.htm

 

More Crafts

Lots of masks!

http://familycrafts.about.com/od/makingmasks/Making_Masks.htm

Hand print Bat Craft from DLTK.com

http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/mhandprintbat.htm

 

Paper Plate Spider Web Craft from Allkidsnetwork.com

http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/crafts/bugs/paper-plate-spider-web.asp

 

Floating Paper-Mache Ghosts from Martha Stewart

http://www.marthastewart.com/good-thing/papier-mache-decorations-floating-ghosts?backto=true&backtourl=/photogallery/creepy-crafts#slide_25

For a lot of kids, the Memorial Day Holiday is a day of fun. School is closed and summer is coming; it’s a great opportunity to be outside and spend time with family. But it is also an important holiday in our country and can be a chance to teach children about the history and customs of the day.

  • Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor the people who have died in wars.
  • Memorial Day goes back to the Civil War, which was fought between 1861 and 1865. A group of women went to a cemetery and put flowers on the graves of all soldiers, from the North and the South, honoring their sacrifice, no matter which side for which they fought.
  • Memorial Day is always the last Monday in May.
  • The word memorial means a recognition or structure in honor of something a person or multiple people did. It is a lot like the word memory.
  • Many people visit the graves of people who have died in a war and place flowers or flags at the site. Some people take this day to visit the graves of other loved ones who have died, whether or not they have fought in a war.
  • After World War I, the red Poppy flower has been distributed in honor of veterans (people who have served in the military).

Although this holiday is celebrated with barbeques, trips to the beach, and other recreation, it is important to remember the history of the day and the men and women who have given their lives for our great country. A great place for kids to learn about the holiday and the history of our country is our World Book Database. And, of course, books!

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Kids can celebrate by creating their own Memorial Day Poppy:

 

What you need:

Red tissue paper

Scissors

Green pipe cleaner

 

What to do:

Cut 4 circles (about 3” in diameter) from the tissue paper.

Lay the circles on top of each other.

Push about 1” of the pipe cleaner up through the center and then down through the paper nearby the first hole. Twist the end around the stem.

         

Crumple the tissue a bit to give the flower some body.

This can be stuck through a button hole or given away.

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One of our ongoing programs of the year is Birthday Saturdays.  Every third Saturday of the month, at 11am, we travel to chosen country for a birthday celebration with stories, music, and a craft related to the country.  Everyone gets their very own passport to enter into the country and join the party.img_3134

 

  In January we celebrated China with No, that’s wrong by Ji Zhaohua, painted Chinese characters on calligraphy scrolls that all the kids got to take home, sang happy birthday to China, ate cake, and each child received a gift to take home.  We had an awesome time. 

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  So, If you are looking for some family fun, come to Birthday Saturday; we have it all: free entertainment, educational activities, cake, and gifts.  I’ll see you on February 21 at 11am in KidSpace at the West Palm Beach Public Library for our celebration in Italy, Venice, Italy to be exact.  We will be making masquerade masks, so come on out and party with us.

 

 

Until we meet again,

 

 

~Remember, Reading is Awesome

 

 

 

 

 

 


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