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>#8: Pretend You Are a Storybook Character

>Think of a book you have read or had read to you. It can be any book you want. Pretend you are one of the characters. You can act out the whole story or make up your own all-new adventure. Here are some characters to get you started if you are having trouble thinking of

>#5: Flubber

>Get ready for some fun! Making and playing with flubber is one of my favourite things to do. Here are the supplies you’ll need to make flubber:Borax (also called sodium borate and can be found in the cleaning aisle in stores)Warm waterWhite glueContainer (an ice cream bucket is good)SpoonMeasuring cup and measuring spoon Pour 10

>#4: People Watching

> This one is good if you are waiting for your parents. Hang on, what is people watching? Well, people watching is…when you watch people! You can people watch anywhere you find people (it might be out your front window, at school, just down the street or at the mall). Look at the people walking

>#3: Eat by Candlelight

> Convince your family to gather around the supper table tonight, turn off the lights and eat supper in the glow of candlelight. Safety First: Have an adult light the candles–you can blow them out when everyone is done supper. This activity promotes family bonding and creates a nice memory of an activity done together–it

Counting Doors: A Counting Game for Kids

>Where are you? How many doors are there? You can start by counting how many doors people walk through. Then look around a bit more carefully. What about closest doors? How many are there? How about cupboard doors? Everywhere you look, there are doors. Dryer doors, oven doors, maybe even a pet door. How many