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52 Series: Fun Things to Do On the Plane
52 Series: Fun Things to Do On the Plane
52 Series: Fun Things to Do On the Plane
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52 Series: Fun Things to Do On the Plane

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Turn an in-flight magazine into an engaging game, transform your mid-flight snack into an instant work of art: with 52 ways to keep kids busy, happy, and occupied in the air or at the boarding terminal, this revised and updated deck is the traveling child's essential carry-on item.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 25, 2011
ISBN9781452104010
52 Series: Fun Things to Do On the Plane

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    52 Series - Lynn Gordon

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    Baby Steps

    Make it look as though a baby walked on your window. Breathe on the window. Make a fist. Press the pinkie end of your fist on the misty spot on the window. Use your thumb to make a big toe at the top and your index finger to make the little toes. Now use your other hand to make the other foot. See if you can make a trail of footprints before your breath evaporates.

    Standby Stencils

    Check around your seat to see if you can find any objects you can use as stencils to draw with. Do you have a headset? A cup? A snack box? Keys, rings, your own hand, and all sorts of other things make interesting shapes when you draw around them. After filling a page with several different shapes, draw a picture that includes the stencils.

    Handful of Change

    Have a partner put a little change in your hand. Without looking, guess how much it is by figuring out which coins are quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies and then adding them up. Now it’s your turn to put some change (a different

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