Moises Rupinski: You could get inexpensive frames at a craft store and the kids could glue the buttons on like a mosaic. I'm not sure if they are old enough to be sewing, but maybe they could make simple square pillows and either sew or glue the buttons on. They sell thick plastic needles that you could use for young kids so they aren't really sharp, and you could use yarn as the thread.Good luck! Hope I helped!...Show more
Dorris Homola: There are a bunch of Craft Ideas and directions here:Craft Kits - http://www.craft-kits.net/craft-projects.htmOther ideas are to make pet treatsDog Treat Recipes - http://www.dog-pound.net/other-dog-treats.htmOr if you are into organic these are directions for organic recipes that could be a great craft.Organic Recipes - http://www.organic-items.com/organic-directory.htmHave fun!HTH...Show more
Burt Cheevers: Well, one suggestion is go to www.stevespanglerscience.com or something like that and you'll find tons of things the! re to try. Like, white glue putty( look it up, it's about 20-30 minutes to make for first timers, and pretty easy to do, and inexpensive.You'll need food dye, depending on the amount of kids bottle(s) of glue, borax, and water, and like cups to make it in. It's all probably 15-20 bucks at Wal-Mart for a group of 10 kids.
Willetta Munhall: If you go to a boy scout store they have these wooden models of airplanes, cars etc that the boys put together, glue, carve with potatoe peelers, paint etc. It is an activity that will last for days. Also, take plaster of paris and make hand prints. Or use cement and make stepping stones. Just mix cement, pour into the aluminum pans, put beads, buttons, etc on them and let dry.
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