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I have been making paper toys of every variety with my four year old since he was about two and a half. Most of them have been far too complicated for him to do alone, and frustrating for the adult who is helping along. Not only is Delphine's book gorgeously illustrated, inventive, and unique, it is surprisingly doable for a four year old with just a bit of help. The instructions are so helpful, and the addition of the heavy stock street makes this more than just toys to sit on a windowsill. They become, as the title says, My Town.
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Happy October!
To help everyone spread a little holiday joy this season Shaw Nielsen has created this folded, paper robot ornament, free to download.
Download your ornament and enjoy…
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Here’s a little turkey to keep the kiddies busy while you’re making pies… or maybe after Thanksgiving dinner!
Click on the link blow to download:
http://www.robertabaird.com/images/fun/turkey_papertoy.pdf
Download some for the Kiddies! HERE
Mable was in it to win it!
All year she’d been sharpening up her spell writing skills and practicing her hexes. This year she finally conjured up the courage to enter the grimoire display contest. So when they announced the annual HSWW (Halloween Society of Witches and Warlocks) conference, she was first to pay the dues and book a hotel room.
Good luck Mabel!
This is post number 600 here at the Mouse in the House. To celebrate I’ve created a couple of Halloween treat boxes, yours free to download. Each box measures 2 1/2 inches and would be great to fill with treats for a Halloween party. Just click on the image below to download. Enjoy!
Here’s to 600 more!