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Make sure children who do this know how to blow OUT and will not suck in the liquid.
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Whenever the weather is fine, take art projects outdoors. The fresh air and sunlight lend new dimensions to children's creativity.
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On a rainy day, cover the floor with a shower curtain and then recycled newspaper.
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Put on Crayola® Art Smocks. Carry a plastic container outdoors and place it on a low table.
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With a quart pitcher, measure warm water into the tub. For every quart of water, add 8 tablespoons of liquid dish soap and 6 tablespoons of glycerin (found in drug stores).
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Blow bubbles through straws or paper towel tubes. Shape chenille sticks into bubble-blowing wands.
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To make Bubbly Prints, add Crayola® Washable Kid's Paint to the water. Stir well. Blow bubbles onto white construction paper. As the bubbles pop, they leave circles of color.
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