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Instructions on How to Make a Corn Husk
3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Fall Featured History and Culture Home Arts Science Weather

Corn Husk Dolls

September 29, 2010September 30, 2010 Candace

Since it is harvest time at the farms around here, we decided to make a corn husk doll. Unlike most of the crafts I post

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dream catcher finished
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Sweet Dreams

September 17, 2010September 18, 2010 Candace

My daughter has been asking for ways to keep out “bad dreams”. I suggested we make a dreamcatcher together. The authentic method involves willow branches

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Seasons of the Apple Tree Craft
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Four Seasons of the Apple Tree

September 9, 2010May 23, 2011 Candace

A chill is in the night air, children are returning to school, and another season is turning.  Fall is perhaps my favorite season of all.

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Zoom, Zoom, Zoom, We Are Going to the Moon!

September 2, 2010September 2, 2010 Candace

For our summer crafts and story and circle time, we started learning about our families and then explored the natural world around us. Then we

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Octopus Craft with Water Bottle
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Tickly Octopus Craft

August 9, 2010August 12, 2010 Candace

Octopuses have so many fascinating adaptations and we found a storybook that captures this information with humor and charm: Tickly Octopus….

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Something’s Fishy

July 28, 2010July 28, 2010 Candace

Sea creatures are always a hit with little ones, especially if you have a decent aquarium nearby. We’re members at ours and the children are mesmerized by underwater life even as young as one–so colorful, so different, so entrancing!

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Rosie Tarantula with Child
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Ewww…Oooo! Insects and Other Bugs

July 14, 2010 Candace

We went for a program at a local nature center and it was a great reminder that a lot of our negative reaction to insects and other bugs is a learned response. Of course, that doesn’t mean I don’t recoil when I see our friend, Rosie…

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An American Mosaic: Paper Flag Collage

July 2, 2010 Candace

Inspired by this craft on the Elmer’s Glue site, we made our own flag today.  The site says appropriate for kids 5-11 but I think

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Patriotic Play!

July 2, 2010July 2, 2010 Candace

We had a “patriotic play date” today in anticipation of America’s Birthday. We began by talking a little bit about the Fourth of July and

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Yarn Easter Egg Ornament

March 31, 2010 Candace

We’ve been trying some gorgeous Easter Crafts for kids this week, starting with this Yarn Easter Egg Ornament from No Time for Flashcards. I love

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head-shotCandace Lindemann is a published children’s writer and educational consultant. She holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Working with school districts around the country and some of the most well-known companies in the education industry, Candace creates custom strategies, textbooks, and lesson plans. Her articles have appeared in print and online.

While Candace’s degrees prepared her for a career in education, she’s found that the best preparation for parenting is on the job training.

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