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0-3 (Babies and Toddlers) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Ecology Fall Featured Science

Spin a Spider Web

October 27, 2010October 28, 2010 Candace

OK, I know that they are generally benign and quite important to our ecosystem but the eight-legged things just freak me out, okay? Still, I

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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Ecology Fall Featured Science

Gone Batty!

October 27, 2010 Candace

I found these toilet paper roll bats on Filth Wizardry (what a great blog name!), via The Crafty Crow. I recommend clicking over to Filth

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pumpkin paper final
3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Fall Featured

Paper Pumpkin Craft

October 25, 2010October 25, 2010 Candace

Our home has been completely invaded by pumpkins–real, decorative, and crafted! Here’s my daughter’s latest pumpkin project–a toilet paper roll and construction paper pumpkin that

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3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 9-11 (Elementary) Fall Featured Mathematics

Yarn Pumpkin

October 19, 2010October 21, 2010 Candace

We made a yarn pumpkin, similar to this yarn egg we made for Easter.  This requires some manual dexterity and patience but it is very

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All Ages Fall Featured Home Arts Mathematics Science Taste

Apple Tasting

October 13, 2010 Candace

My kids love the opportunity to taste different varieties of the foods they love at local farms and markets. I was lucky enough to participate

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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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Dreamcatcher
3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Featured History and Culture Home Arts

Books About the Dreamcatcher Legend

September 27, 2010September 26, 2010 Candace

My daughter was concerned about bad dreams so we made a children’s craft version of a dreamcatcher together. I shared with her the Ojibway legends

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dream catcher finished
5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Featured History and Culture Home Arts Visual-Spacial

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
3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Ecology Fall Featured Science Spring Summer Visual-Spacial Weather Winter

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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0-3 (Babies and Toddlers) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) All Ages Bodily-kinesthetic Featured Home Arts Taste

Pancakes from Scratch

August 23, 2010 Candace

Unless you have a field of wheat growing in your backyard, you may need to take a few shortcuts–but making a batch of pancakes is a great cooking with kids activity that we do most weekends with our children.

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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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