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    Make Homemade Playdough for Your Classroom

    Homemade playdough is easy (and fun!) to make! Save yourself some time and money at the craft store and try out these quick and easy playdough recipes using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

    Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

    • 1 cup water

    • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

    • 1/2 cup salt • 1 tablespoon cream of tartar

    • Food coloring

    • Saucepan

    • 1 cup flour

    • Plastic gloves

    • Food coloring

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    5 Questions with Author N. Griffin

    Candlewick Press children's author N Griffin answers 5 questions (plus one!) about the writing process, being creative, and the perfect readers for the Smashie McPerter books. (3:37)
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    5 Questions with Author Kate DiCamillo

    Candlewick Press bestselling children's and young adult author Kate DiCamillo answers 5 questions (plus one!) about what inspires her to write, her Mercy Watson and Deckawoo Drive books, and her foray into young adult novels. (5:15)
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    Groundhog Day Videos & Activities

    Groundhog Day is February 2. Spark your students' interest about groundhogs such as Punxsutawney Phil, and the history…

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    Seasons
    Earth Science
    Science
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