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Category: Games
Glow in the Dark Twister
- flat sheet or piece of large material (white or black will look best)
- 4 different colors of glow in the dark paint
- paintbrush
- poster board or card stock
- brad (fastener)
- paperclip
- black light (optional but it will really make the paint glow brightly)
Click HERE for the instructions
Did you know? How Semi-Automatic Paintball Guns Work!
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Check out this cool infographic about how paintball guns work:
Storytime: My husband and I and a few cousins went ‘paintballing’ (is this a real term?) years ago when we were all young parents – Here are the highlights from what I recall; We arrived, dressed in full-on camo, at their house to carpool – and a cousin, obviously ready to start a war, attacked us by launching a diaper bomb (luckily only ‘#1’) at us.
At the paintball site – we played a few rounds of ‘Capture the Flag’ – we were divided into two teams and the object was for your team to capture the other team’s flag. I honestly, never saw either flag, however I was the last one alive on my team – I consider this a win on my part!
Lucky for me, my husband, on the other team, was nice about ‘killing’ me. He snuck up behind me and decided to place his shot on the softest part of my body – my rear-end.
We had a great time! Have you ever been paintballing? Tell us your story in the comments below.
Cardboard Kid-Sized Maze
Get your hands on some cardboard sheets that are destined for the recycling center. Cut out several doorways in half of them. Use duct tape to connect them at the corners as in photo. Make a maze that will entertain your kids for hours! Fun!
Human Body Learning Activities for Kids
From ‘What is blood make of?’ to the pool noodle spinal column – find it all HERE





