Rainy days and SaturdaysTHERE'S SO MUCH TO DO WHEN THERE'S NOTHING TO DO Quickies Unpoppable Balloon Blow-Your-Stack Indoor Volcano Cup Catch Dollar Bridge Banana Smoothie An Hour or Two Capture Your Shadow Buried Treasure Obstacle Course Marbleized Stationery Miniature God's-Eye Silver Lantern In for the Afternoon Dough Monster Chain Ice-Cube Candles A Family Photo Album Indoor Parade Tabletop Terrarium Rubber Band Guitar All-Day Affair Build a Haunted Hallway Plan a Carnival Produce a TV Show Camp In Read All About It Create an Artists' Studio Plus dozens and dozens of other imaginative, scientific, athletic, delicious, and artful activities to turn a rainy hour-or a monsoon weekend-into challenging fun. For a single kid, siblings, friends, or (practically) the whole neighborhood-and you almost never have to ask your parents for help. Bet you can't wait till it rains. Linda Hetzer, author of 50 Fabulous Parties for Kids, lives with her husband and two children in New York, where they spend lots of time indoors. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION Getting Started | x |
GAMES | 23 |
STRING FLING | 41 |
Copyright | |
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