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Light up their imaginations like the starry night sky! All you need to turn a regular flashlight into a glowing display is black construction paper, cupcake liners from Publix, rubber bands, a glue stick, scissors, and a star-shaped hole punch. It is the perfect five-minute craft to create hours of fun adventures. #flashlight Paper Cupcake Liners, Diy Star, Black Construction Paper, Fun Adventures, The Starry Night, Hairstyles Updo, Glue Stick, Preschool Science, Paper Cupcake

Light up their imaginations like the starry night sky! All you need to turn a regular flashlight into a glowing display is black construction paper, cupcake liners from Publix, rubber bands, a glue stick, scissors, and a star-shaped hole punch. It is the perfect five-minute craft to create hours of fun adventures. #flashlight

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Like most preschool fascinations, I’m not entirely sure how it began. It might have been the Star Gazing Discovery Bottles I made last month, or the fact that they are in bed before they actually appear in the sky every night. Whatever the cause – studying stars has become the…

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Let your kids explore the night sky through art, play and more with these 30+ Constellation Activities for Kids of all ages. From fine motor challenges for preschoolers, sensory play for toddlers, to more challenging viewers and light up constellations for older kids Preschool Sensory Play, Constellation Activities, Constellation Craft, Sensory Play Activities, Space Activities For Kids, Sensory Play Toddlers, Planning School, Preschool Sensory, Kid Science

Let your kids explore the night sky through art, play and more with these 30+ Constellation Activities for Kids of all ages. From fine motor challenges for preschoolers, sensory play for toddlers, to more challenging viewers and light up constellations for older kids

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