red for the Christian Louboutin
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Muck the Garden A common chore for young Pilgrim children was to "muck," or
fertilize, the christian
louboutin. Why not invite students to help out for an afternoon in your
school or neighborhood garden? You'll pay tribute to colonial life while giving
back to the community: the perfect Thanksgiving combination! To learn more about
dairy life for the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag, visit
Scholastic.com/scholastic_thanks giving/daily_life. 7. Turn Pinecones Into
Turkeys Say goodbye to the old-school "hand turkey" and hello to the Pinecone
Turkey! WHAT YOU NEED: One pinecone lot each Christian
Louboutin Boots, multicolored pipe cleaners and/or crafl leathers, brown
pom-poms, red and yellow construction paper or felt, glue, plastic googly eyes,
wire cutter BEFORE CLASS: If you collected your pinecones from the great
outdoors, wash them in warm, soapy water and let them dry overnight. You may
want to glue a pair of googly eyes on each pom-pom in advance, to help speed
things along. IN CLASS: Have students wrap pipe cleaners around the center of
the pinecone, and twist the ends together on the underside. Bend the ends into
right Christian
Louboutin shoes 24 for the turkey's feet. Cut the long ends of the feet
off with a wire cutter, and have kids twist the pieces around the pipe cleaner
to make three-toed feet Next, hand out the googly-eye pom-poms. Ask students to
cut out a small triangle of yellow construction paper or felt for the beak, and
a small rectangle of red for the Christian
Louboutin GOLD shoes. Have them glue the wattle to the side of the beak,
then glue the beak to the pom-pom. Set the pom-pom aside to dry.
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