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 | PRESCHOOL Featuring plenty of good old-fashioned gooey fun without the mess, this art project is sure to please little ones and grown-ups alike. | | |
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 | KINDERGARTEN Make counting fun for your kid with this whimsical, imaginative craft using empty milk cartons. | | |
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 | FIRST GRADE Forget 2-D maps. It's time for 3-D! Help your kids become more aware of their community by making 3-D maps of your neighborhood. | | |
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 | SECOND GRADE Beetles come in many shapes and colors and make inspiring models for this craft project. Here's how your child can create his own beetles to paint and play with! | | |
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 | THIRD GRADE Make a windsock in the shape of a koi fish using a 2-liter soda bottle and some bright paint. | | |
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 | FOURTH GRADE Try your hand at painting kanji on paper just like Japanese artists and Zen masters of old! | | |
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 | FIFTH GRADE This classic origami shape uses just one piece of paper! | | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOL Not only does this craft yield beautiful handmade cards, it also teaches kids about two key properties of liquids: surface tension and density. | | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOL Nuts, bolts, washers, and screws aren't just for building furniture and equipment anymore. Scrap hardware can also be wired together to make punk-style jewelry. | | |
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