Green Kid Crafts
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Green Kid Crafts
Green Kid! a discover, play, and learn activity guide for kids 3-8 Issue 4 October 2013 $5.95 list price GreenKidCrafts.com GREEN KID! ACTIVITY GUIDE - Complete step-by-step directions for tons of fun and educational activities, lesson plans, and more related to a new and exciting monthly theme. Every month Green Kid Crafts subscribers get an exclusive, award-winning activity guide (a $5.95 value!). Each Green Kid! Activity Guide is designed by early education experts around a new and exciting theme intended to teach kids about the world around them as they have fun, flex their creativity, and build confidence through innovative, open-ended projects, puzzles, games, reading lists, and more! Our Halloween Green Kid! Activity Guide is all about exploring and learning about this fun holiday! TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Cover 2. Green your Halloween 3. Fun facts about Halloween 4. Personality pumpkin 5. Hidden picture coloring page 6. Milk jug scarecrow 7. Halloween house connect the dots 8. Spider maze 9. Hand spider craft 10. Milk jug luminaries 11 Halloween match up 12. Safe and natural face paint recipe 13. Little monsters 14. Halloween handwriting 15. Halloween food ideas 16. Melted crayon pumpkins 17-20. Make your own monster 21. Green Kid Store 21. Free Superhero Cape Set GreenKidCrafts.com Green Your Halloween The easiest way to go green is to keep this mantra in mind, “Make, Not Buy.” Your wallet and the planet will thank you if you repurpose things you already have instead of consuming more. The added benefit is that you also get to break out your inner ‘Martha’ and do something fun with your kids. Here are some more specific tips for greening-up Halloween’s big 3: costumes, decor and treats: 1. Costumes: Set up a costume swap in your neighborhood! This is a fun way to save money while building community. Also, one other extremely important way you can green your Halloween is to avoid using store bought face paints, especially on children, as they have been found to contain lead. It’s super easy to mix up your own! Check out our recipe on page 12. 2. Decor: One spin through our Halloween Pinterest board and you’ll find a ton of great Halloween crafts, costume ideas, and treats: pinterest.com/greenkidcrafts/halloween/ 3. Treats: GreenHalloween.org has a whole list of great ideas that are healthier and a nice change of pace from the stale chocolate that will otherwise fill everyone’s bags. GreenKidCrafts.com ABOUT GREEN KID CRAFTS - Green Kid Crafts is a leader in the eco-friendly educational toy category with a significant community to support, including over 1 million social media fans. - We save busy families time and money through our curated box full of educational, hands-on, and eco-friendly activities, delivered right to your door each month for $19.95/month! - Each Discovery Box contains 3-4 Creativity Kits, fun extras, extension activities, and a 20+ page themed Green Kid! Activity Guide. - Each Creativity Kit is designed by parents and tested by kids. - Green Kid Crafts is a mom-owned and operated green company. - Green Kid Crafts’ mission is to help solve the Creativity Crisis facing the nation’s youth and to inspire future generations of creative leaders. - Become part of the Green Kid Community at GreenKidCrafts.com GreenKidCrafts.com HALLOWEEN FUN FACTS FUN FACTS ABOUT HALLOWEEN Turnips Anyone?: The first Jack O’Lanterns were actually made from turnips. From Tradition to Candy: Trick-or-treating evolved from the ancient Celtic tradition of putting out treats and food to placate spirits who roamed the streets at Samhain, a sacred festival that marked the end of the Celtic calendar year. A Reminder: Halloween once was a festival that marked the boundaries between life and death. Meaningful Colors: Black and orange are typically associated with Halloween. Orange is a symbol of strength and endurance and, along with brown and gold, stands for the harvest and autumn. Not just for the Birds: Scarecrows, a popular Halloween fixture, symbolize the ancient agricultural roots of the holiday. How to see a Witch: According to tradition, if a person wears his or her clothes inside out and then walks backwards on Halloween, he or she will see a witch at midnight. GreenKidCrafts.com Personality Pumpkin Join the over 1 million people who follow our Pinterest boards! _______________ pinterest.com/greenkidcrafts Cut out the shapes to make your own pumpkin face! GreenKidCrafts.com isney onful.com This kooky witch is cooking up something spooky. Help her complete this mysterious potion by finding 4 bones, 4 worms, 3 mushrooms, and 2 snails in the picture. Then have fun coloring it in! The Witch's Brew Milk Jug Scarecrow 1. SUPPLY LIST - milk jug, old shirt and hat, tape, broom stick, hanger and markers. INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Gather supplies. Tape the hanger to the top of broom stick. Step 2: Attach the milk jug to the very top. This will be the head of scarecrow. Step 3: Put the shirt(s) on the hanger to make the body. Draw a fun face on the milk jug head. Step 4: Add a hat to the top and put in the garden. Beware birds! 4. 2. 3. GreenKidCrafts.com Connect the dots to make this spooky Halloween house! GreenKidCrafts.com 1. Hand Spider SUPPLY LIST - white card stock, black paint, googly eyes, scissors and glue. 2. INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Cover your hands with black paint and then place them palm to palm on the card stock. Step 2: Once your handprints are dry, cut out the whole set of handprints out in one piece. Step 3: Glue eyes onto the spider. Step 4: Bend up the legs of the spider a bit. Hang on your door to scare away intruders :) 3. 4. GreenKidCrafts.com Milk Jug Luminaries SUPPLY LIST - empty milk jugs, black marker, knife (adults only), tea light candles (electric) or Christmas lights. INSTRUCTIONS Wash out your milk jugs and dry. Cut a hole in the bottom of them. Draw a face with the markers. To light up, place electric tea light candles inside them or line up and stuff with a strand of Christmas lights. GreenKidCrafts.com GreenKidCrafts.com Safe & Natural Face Paint Recipe INSTRUCTIONS Base: - 1 tsp cornstarch - ¼ tsp water to make paste - 1/2 tsp diaper rash cream for staying power! (California Baby and Burt’s Bees are good, but you can choose another natural brand.) - Colorful foods (pureed in a blend) to make desired shades (you can also use natural, organic pigments or food coloring, see below) Mix the first three ingredients together to make a thick white paste. Then, take a little bit of the base and mix with different foods to create your desired colors. We’ve had a lot of success with blackberries (pretty rose color), avocado with a squirt of lemon juice (green) and hummus (orangey-brown). You can also use coffee/tea (browns, black), corn (yellowish color) and cherries (red). As different foods have different water content, you make have to add a bit more cornstarch to the mix depending on if your paint gets too runny once you add the colorful foods. Use a clean sponge, paintbrush, or fingers to apply the paint. You can easily remove it with soap and water. GreenKidCrafts.com Little Monsters SUPPLY LIST - cardboard tube rolls - pipe cleaners - pom poms - paint/markers INSTRUCTIONS Step 1: Start with a variety of cardboard tubes in different sizes. Step 2: Cut to different sizes and paint in a variety of bright colors. Step 3: Create fun, simple, whimsical and goofy monster faces with markers. Step 4: Use pom poms, toothpicks and more cardboard to create little details for the monsters. Find more more DIY ideas on Facebook! _______________ facebook.com/greenkidcrafts Check out more treat ideas on: pinterest.com/greenkidcrafts/halloween Halloween Treat Ideas Mummy Snacks Pumpkin Pretzels Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Bell Peppers Mummy Cupcakes GreenKidCrafts.com Melted Crayon Pumpkins Check out more treat ideas on: pinterest.com/greenkidcrafts/halloween SUPPLY LIST - crayon pieces, hair dryer, pumpkins INSTRUCTIONS Arrange crayon pieces around the top of the pumpkin, around the stem. Turn the hair dryer on high and watch the melted wax melt down the sides of your pumpkins! GreenKidCrafts.com Make your own Monsters! Make your own monsters by cutting out the monster pieces on this and the following pages. Mix and match the pieces to make your own unique monsters! Glue your creations to a separate peice of paper. GreenKidCrafts.com GreenKidCrafts.com GreenKidCrafts.com GreenKidCrafts.com GREEN KID STORE Also, don’t forget to visit greenkidcrafts.com to check out our Birthday Activities and Party Favors, Discovery Boxes, and Creativity Kits! Single Discovery Boxes: Music Giving Box Outer Space Explorer Rainforest Around the World Planet Protector Weather Birthday Activities and Party Favors: GreenKidCrafts.com Nature (C) 2013, Green Kid Crafts. Terms of use: the content contained herein is copyrighted by Green Kid Crafts and is intended for use only by active subscribers. Any unauthorized sharing, distribution, or replicating violates the copyright and can warrant legal action. Please contact Green Kid Crafts at care@greenkidcrafts.com if you have any questions regarding the use of this material. GREEN KID CHALLENGE Don’t let the fun stop here! Each month you’ll gve invitited to take on a new challenge that will help to make the planet a better place. Here is this month’s Challenge: What can you do to reuse toilet paper rolls? Have your parents take a photo of a way your family has reused them, upload the photo at Facebook.com/greenkidcrafts and we’ll send you a free adhesive Planet Protector Badge (at right). You’ll be entered to win a Superhero Cape and Mask Set, too (at right)! GreenKidCrafts.com