Back to School Activity Binder
A busy afternoon. The kids want something to do now, but you also have a grocery list to finish and
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Pat Reynolds has spent decades teaching practical crafts that turn everyday items into useful creations. Known for her no-nonsense style, she focuses on how to create durable, functional projects that save money and reduce waste. Her work blends traditional know-how with modern DIY needs.
A busy afternoon. The kids want something to do now, but you also have a grocery list to finish and
View PostA busy afternoon stretched out like a long to-do list. The kids asked for something to do now, not in
View PostA busy afternoon. Snacks are out. Hands want something to do now. The Walking Water Experiment fits right into that
View PostA late-afternoon stretch of quiet, a kitchen counter cleared for snack time, and three small voices asking for something to
View PostA busy afternoon, the clock nudging toward snack time, and the kids asking to make something right now. You pull
View PostA busy afternoon. Little voices asking to make something now. You empty a crayon jar and spot a handful of
View PostA busy afternoon, kids buzzing with energy, and you need a quick, hands-on activity that turns a little chaos into
View PostA busy afternoon, the kettle still warm, and three kids at the table asking for something fun right now—that is
View PostA busy afternoon, a spilled snack, and three pairs of small hands asking to make something now. That was my
View PostA late school pick up turns into a kitchen parade. The kids ask for something warm and fall-like, and you
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