What you need:
Plastic spoons
Dry Borax
School glue - Elmers
Baggies
Water
How you do it:
1) Ahead of time, dissolve 1/2 cup dry borax in 1
quart boiling water. Let it cool.
2) Give each child a baggie. Put 2 spoons of water
into baggie. Then add 3 spoons of Elmers. Seal the
baggie and squish it to mix the solution.
3) Add 2 spoons of the borax solution. Seal the baggie
and mix by squishing.
Observe!
4) After awhile, remove the contents and knead it
with hands.
5) Store it in a clean baggie.
Don't leave it on the carpet or other
fabrics!
Find the words in Holly's pocket
Q. What do you call two elephants
on a bicycle? A. Optimistic!
Q. How do you know if an elephant has been in your fridge? A. There are footprints in the jello!
Q. What lies on the ground a hundred
feet up in the air A dead centipede!
Icky-Sticky-Igloo
What you need:
Apples
Mini Marshmallows
Peanut Butter
Cut apples in half and remove the cores. Spread
peanut butter on the outside of an apple half. Stick marshmalles
to the peanut butter so that all of the edges are touching
and the apple half is covered with marshamallows except for
the doorway to the igloo.
Count how many marshmallows it takes to
build an igloo!
Q. Why won't leopards play hide and
seek? A. Because they are always spotted!
Q. Do you know
why the word smiles is such a big word? A, Because it has a mile between
2 s's!
Write
or phone Holly Pockets
394 Pleasantview Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46142
(317) 885-6580
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