Busy Bags Kids Will Love
ebook ∣ Make-Ahead Activity Kits for a Happy Preschooler and Stress-Free Parent
By Sara McClure

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An engaging variety of mentally stimulating activities that keep children away from the TV
As the parent of young children, it's hard to find a moment for yourself. Busy Bags Kids Will Love offers you a smart way to keep your kids engaged so you can relax. With step-by-step instructions and color photos on each page, it will teach you how to make fun, unique games with simple arts-and-crafts materials you have at home.
Packed full of enough ideas for every week of the year, this book provides your kids with entertaining, exciting and educational activities, including:
• Fishing for colorful letters and numbers
• Building shapes with pipe cleaners and straws
• Practicing words by rolling the dice
• Getting creative with funny felt faces
• Exploring textures with blocks, nuts, bolts and zippers
• Learning to count with pom-pom patterns
As the parent of young children, it's hard to find a moment for yourself. Busy Bags Kids Will Love offers you a smart way to keep your kids engaged so you can relax. With step-by-step instructions and color photos on each page, it will teach you how to make fun, unique games with simple arts-and-crafts materials you have at home.
Packed full of enough ideas for every week of the year, this book provides your kids with entertaining, exciting and educational activities, including:
• Fishing for colorful letters and numbers
• Building shapes with pipe cleaners and straws
• Practicing words by rolling the dice
• Getting creative with funny felt faces
• Exploring textures with blocks, nuts, bolts and zippers
• Learning to count with pom-pom patterns