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Let's keep these kids busy doing fun and low cost activities! Check out these great sites for craft ideas. 
Craft supplies are a great resource to always have on hand to chase away the boredom blues. Keep a box or Rubbermaid bin full with different supplies.  
- Paper plates/bowls/cups (all sizes) 
 
- paper lunch bags 
 
- construction paper 
 
- shredded paper 
 
- glitter 
 
- cotton balls, cotton swabs 
 
- finger paint, paint, fabric paint 
 
- glue, glitter glue 
 
- scissors (straight ones, zigzag ones, curvy ones - you get the idea!) 
 
- feathers 
 
- string, ribbon, lace 
 
- paint brushes (all sizes) 
 
- stamps, stamp pads (all colors) 
 
- sponges (all shapes & sizes) 
 
- toilet paper tubes, paper towel tubes, 
 
- tongue depressors, popsicle sticks 
 
- felt markers, yarn 
 
- pipecleaners 
 
- sequins, confetti 
 
- crayons, pencil crayons 
 
- stickers 
 
- shells, rice, dried beans, peas, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds 
 
- buttons, beads, bottle caps 
 
- rubber bands 
 
- wiggle eyes 
 
- pasta (all shapes & sizes), dried cereal - cheerios, honeycomb, alphabets, to name a few!) 
 
- pompoms 
 
- hole punch, stapler 
 
- scotch tape 
 
- socks (to make puppets) 
 
- chalk (inside and outside varieties) 
 
- cookie cutters, molds 
 
- puzzle pieces (you know, the ones that are missing a few!) 
 
- plastic lids, paper muffin cups, paper coffee filters, milk jug lids (make great wheels for shoebox vehicles) 
 
- old catalogs and magazines, pics from old calendars, old greeting cards 
 
 
  
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