FamilyFun May 2011
More to come...
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- "Souper" Bowl Card
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- Serve up good wishes — and a hearty helping of soup —with an easy-to-make, pop-up salutation.
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- A Spot of Tea
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- With its soothing, tucked-in treat, this greeting is brimming with thoughtfulness.
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- Build a Better Munchie
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- Replace ho-hum snacks with fun to eat (and make) treats.
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- Do a Flight Test
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- Have party guests make paper airplanes by designing their own or by following our simple instructions.
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- Easy Hummus and Pita Chips
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- Our tasty combo of savory dip and lightly seasoned, baked chips makes a great snack after school or sports practice.
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- Fluttercups
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- These very pretty butterflies are surprisingly easy to make. Form the wings by piping melted chocolate onto waxed paper and sprinkling sugar ... Read More
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- Foil Feast!
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- These custom-made grilled dinners let everyone in the family be a chef.
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- Fold Up a Cup
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- For a nifty welcome activity, show partygoers how to make a classic origami drinking cup that actually holds liquid.
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- Hungry, Hungry Frogs
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- Your kids can make this slaphappy magnetic frog game from materials you probably already have around the house.
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- Intro
- To craft a creative get-together, invite favorite friends for some paper-folding fun and games.
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- Make a Pop Up Puppet
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- The classic pop-up cone puppet gets a 21st-century makeover, thanks to a plastic bottle. Stretchy tights hide the puppet inside. ... Read More
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- Mosaic Birdbath
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- Give returning feathered fliers a fancy place to touch down by embellishing a fl owerpot saucer with colorful tiles or pebbles (our pebbled ... Read More
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- Origami Edibles
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- Folded food tastes fabulous!
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- Origami Fest!
- To craft a creative get-together, invite favorite friends for some paper-folding fun and games!
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- World of Fun: 10 Cool Ways to Explore Geography with Kids
- Games and activities that prompt questions, offer answers, and above all, spark kids' curiosity





