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Make a very simple pyramid craft with this printable template.
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A template with room to draw four animal faces for our Totem Pole craft.
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Make a delicious chocolate pudding with this easy recipe!
A: Crafts for kids. Kindergarten, preschool, and elementary school crafts. Make wonderful, simple crafts with things found...
This craft is a simple-to-make patriotic pinwheel made from paper, a pencil, and a push pin.
Make a Totem Pole craft from a paper towel tube. Totem poles are made by the Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit and Vegetable Crafts - Crafts about fruits and vegetables for kids. Kindergarten, preschool, and elementary school...
Make a Hopi Kachina Doll from a toilet paper tube, paint, fabric, feathers, beads, and other simple items.
This diorama craft is a scene from a child's favorite book and is a lasting memento of the book.
Make a Cascade of Stars mobile from paper, yarn, and a drinking straw. This is a great craft for July 4.
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