Christmas
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This "gingerbread" house is made with graham wafers, so it's much easier for preschool hands than the traditional kind.
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Take a Styrofoam ball, some glue, and some glitter, and make a Christmas ornament in no time!
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This is a great recipe for a Christmas classic that calls for chocolate chips, vanilla, and peppermint.
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A walnut that's painted red looks remarkably like a strawberry, and it makes a delightful Christmas tree ornament.
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Christmas cards make great puzzles, once they are mounted, shellacked, and cut into pieces.
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Envelopes made from gift-wrap or wallpaper add a special touch to holiday cards, invitations, and thank-you notes.
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Your preschooler will be proud to hang family Christmas cards on this mobile.
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This fantastic Christmas confection can be wrapped in foil and given as a gift.
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Using a paper plate and tissue paper, your preschooler can create a wreath for Christmas decorating.
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Help your child make a homemade, rolled candle, and display it in your windows at Christmas!
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In this Christmas art activity, your preschooler can turn a folded coffee filter into a colorful snowflake.
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This paperweight is an easy art project for toddlers to make and give as a Christmas gift to someone special.
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Paint his nose red and call your child Rudolph when he wears this Christmas antler hat.
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Prepare this felt Christmas doorknob decoration and let your toddler decorate it.
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When the days remaining until Christmas are represented by candy in a bowl, your child will be able to see for himself how many days are left!
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Homemade green and red magnets can be arranged into Christmas trees or other holiday shapes.
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Use a no-bake dough to make great ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree or add to your holiday gifts.
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Cut sandpaper into Christmas shapes and your toddler can color them with cinnamon sticks.
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