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Its amazing the fun you can have with children with a little planning, some materials from the dollar store, and a healthy dose of imagination. No School?? Enjoy a Fun "Theme" Day gives you help with all three. Youll find more than two dozen themes that elementary-aged children would enjoy. The best part is that they (and you) will also have fun enjoying the themes, which include lunch ideas, physical activity, snacks, games, and more. For instance, a theme of round can include a day filled with activities from guessing how many coins are in a jar and drawing faces on balloons to eating a…mehr

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Its amazing the fun you can have with children with a little planning, some materials from the dollar store, and a healthy dose of imagination. No School?? Enjoy a Fun "Theme" Day gives you help with all three. Youll find more than two dozen themes that elementary-aged children would enjoy. The best part is that they (and you) will also have fun enjoying the themes, which include lunch ideas, physical activity, snacks, games, and more. For instance, a theme of round can include a day filled with activities from guessing how many coins are in a jar and drawing faces on balloons to eating a round pizza for lunch and then working off the calories playing with a round ball. A day about penguins can include showing children a map of the world and identifying where penguins live and mixing up letters to words that involve penguins (such as cold, snow, fish, water, swim, fins etc.) to swimming and having a snack of Oreo cookies, which are also black and white.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Wilson-Battiss lives with her husband Patrick in St. Catharines, Ontario Canada which is about 15 minutes from Niagara Falls. They have 2 married sons, 2 lovely daughters-in-law, and 4 grandchildren. She is a member of Beta Sigma Phi, a world-wide organization for women. In 1992 she co-chaired the Montreal convention that attracted 503 ladies for a weekend She also worked on the novice hockey tournament in D.D.O. a suburb of Montreal, for 20 years: 10 as registrar.