Culture & Entertainment
5 Fab Freebies For Kids
Culture & Entertainment
5 Fab Freebies For Kids
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[/caption] Who doesn't love a good freebie? These five are some of the best around for kids and each have received a thumbs up from my own daughter. 1. Have a little do-it-yourselfer? Kids ages four to 12 can be registered for the
two-hour toy-building workshops held every second Saturday of the month at Home Depot locations across the country. Check out
homedepot.ca/workshops for dates and times at a location near you. 2. If you have a colour printer, check out the cool
printable craft ideas from HP Creative Studio. Kids can use scissors to cut out the projects to create 3-D paper vehicles, animal masks, finger puppets, bookmarks and more. Find them in the toys and games gallery at
hp.com. 3. Make a child’s first visit from the tooth fairy even more memorable by presenting him or her with a
Smile Certificate from the Canadian Dental Association. Create yours at
cda-adc.ca. 4. Download
craft ideas, colouring pages and more device-free fun for those days when it is way too cold to play outside at
crayola.ca.
5. Sign your budding architect up for a
free two-year Lego Club magazine subscription (5 issues each year) at
club.lego.com. Each issue is filled with building challenges, comics and puzzles.
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