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Make Your Own Alka-Seltzer Rocket
By on 19/04/2010 15:14:22
Simple but effective, children will love creating this high-flying rocket. It can shoot up to five metres into the air, so it’s best to make use it outdoors and stand back before blast off; you may also want to provide safety glasses
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Origami Fortune Tellers
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 11:00:17
Step-by-step instructions
1. Fold the two opposite ends of a square piece of paper to make a triangle, then fold the opposite ends of the triangle to make a smaller one.2. Open the paper up and fold a corner into the centre point, repeat with the opposite corner – you should now have a square.3. Turn the ...
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A guide to embroidery stitches
By on 10/03/2009 13:34:39
Be a sewing star with these embroidery tips
Backstitch The backstitch is a basic embroidery stitch and is used decoratively in many of the softie projects. It is called backstitching because you move the needle a stitch backward before sewing the next stitch. To backstitch: The backstitch is worked from right to le...
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Presenting the Makedo construction kit
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 20/07/2010 13:52:06
Children who adore arts, crafts and junk modelling will love this clever kit
It’s a well-known fact that children just love to play with cardboard boxes, transforming them into everything from spaceships to Wendy houses. Inspired by his son’s passion for junk modelling, industrial designer Paul Justin has come up
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Thanks giving
By Kelly Beswick on 07/12/2010 12:34:23
How to help your child write thank you notes
that children learn to express their gratitude in a written form, so here's how to encourage the art of thank you note writing, even from a very early age.• Explain why they're important For a young child, discuss the fact that a friend or family member has
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The lowdown on Okido magazine
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 26/11/2010 15:48:05
Editor Sophie Dauvois shares the inspiration behind cool children's art and science magazine Okido
or toys? He is always having amazing adventures with Felix and Zoe – he is in their imagination, he IS their imagination! Zim Zam and Zoom are virtual characters. They are there to play with and investigate all those questions children ask – they are our
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A Child's Memory Box
By Elaine McLaren on 07/12/2009 11:38:43
Encourage your child to store special treasures in their very own time capsule
, things they’ve created or things that remind them of fun days out. These could include: ArtworksDiariesToysPhotos of friends, family and petsParts of a school or sports uniformDancing or sports shoesStories they’ve writtenFavourite sweets
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