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FREE Draw the Other Half Symmetry Sheets

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Did you enjoy doing "Draw the other Half" Sheets as a kid?  For some reason, I really loved drawing symmetric images when I was in elementary school. There was something very satisfying about carefully creating matching mirror images. So today, I'm sharing these FREE printables with you. :) Hopefully, your kids will enjoy observing the picture, counting the different parts, making measurements

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Come Follow Me Bible Study Free Printable January 9

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If you're looking for a way to help you and your family study the Come Follow Me Bible Study lesson for Matthew 2 and Luke 2, you've come to the right place. A new Printable will be available every week with info taken from the 2023 New Testament curriculum.  Come on over to my blog to read more!! Hope to see you there!

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DIY Valentine Cards

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This Valentine’s Day, make your loved ones feel really special with Homemade Valentine cards. Handmade cards have their distinctive charm and these DIY Valentine’s Day cards are just too adorable. Sure to melt hearts, these free printable cards for Valentine’s Day club cute yarn crafts for kids with sweet notes. Easy to make, these valentine’s […] The post DIY Valentine Cards appeared first on KidPillar.

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Kisses=’s Learning

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Hey OC readers! It’s almost time for the big heart day! I hope to make it a little more lovely for you if you are looking for some fun last minute Valentines Day Activities. You will need a bag of Hershey Kisses for these gems… I know, I use food a lot in my freebies and many schools say no to food… good things is you can modify and instead of Hershey kisses use another shape to do these activities. Or you can tweak these activities to match the standards you are working on. The first activity is a CVC...

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How to Create a Kids Memorabilia Box

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Collecting and curating your kid’s memorabilia in a memory box will allow you to share the early memories of their life with them in the future.  Working with clients dealing with the emotional attachment to items is some of the most challenging and sensitive work that I do as a professional organizer.  It is important to cherish important memories and keep the objects that have important meaning to you while balancing how much space and time you want to devote to preserving those memories.  Create A Memory Box for Each Child  As a parent to two young children, I know...

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