Rainy Days & Saturdays

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Workman Pub., 1995 - Family & Relationships - 227 pages

It's raining. Or it's cold. Or it's just one of those days. The kids are stuck indoors. What to do? What to do is to reach for Linda Hetzer's Rainy Days and Saturdays, a family lifesaver of 160 engaging activities that can all be easily done using stuff from around the house and with little or no parental supervision. Kids can build a volcano and make it erupt. Plan a carnival. Write a letter in one-time code. Publish a family newspaper. Build a log cabin playhouse (out of cardboard tubes and a very large box). Plant a kitchen vegetable garden, and produce a family video. Suitable for ages 7-11.

107,000 copies in print.

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Contents

Camp
4
Découpage Tray
205
KNICKKNACKS ARTIFACTS 189
212
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

LINDA HETZER is an editorial consultant and freelance writer whose work has been featured in Good Housekeeping, Cuisine, Food & Wine, and House Beautiful. She is the author of several books, including The Simple Art of Napkin Folding and Rainy Days and Saturdays. She lives in New York with her husband and two children. Deborah Zemke is a contributor for the following Workman Publishing Co Title: Rainy Days & Saturdays

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