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an image of a quilt block with the words written on it

How to Make a Cootie Catcher / Fortune Teller: Instructions 1. Find a friend and ask them to think of a question to ask the fortune teller. Such as, “will I pass my test”? 2. Now get them to pick a colour written on one of the sides. Spell out the colour they have chosen, moving the fortune te…

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Free Printable Blank Cootie Catcher Template PDF

Free Printable Blank Cootie Catcher Template PDF - the perfect blank canvas for your cootie catcher ideas. Craft your own fortune-telling game, educational study aid, or fun quiz with ease. Add your favorite colors, content, and personal touches to make it uniquely yours. Download now and jumpstart your creative journey.

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someone holding an origami heart in their hands with the text, kindnesscote catchers

I thought it would be fun to make kindness cootie catchers (or fortune tellers) for the kids to play with their friends. We wrote kindness ideas under the flaps of the fortune teller.

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an image of a fortune game with the words yes no fortune teller

Today I made this Free Printable Yes or No Fortune Teller (Cootie Catcher) or paper fortune teller that you can even use to ask serious questions. There are two different fortune-tellers, one that only tells yes or no answers and one that gives answers like maybe, etc. You need to assemble this cootie catcher by

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a drawing of a paper airplane with numbers on the front and back side, as if it were an origami

The Fortune Teller, also known as the Cootie Catcher or Chatterbox, was a beloved childhood game with countless names and variations. Passed down from kid to kid on playgrounds and buses, this simple paper game held a special place in the hearts of 90s kids. Each version had its own unique set of rules, making it a versatile and imaginative way to pass the time. Whatever name you knew it by, the Fortune Teller was an icon of 90s childhood. It brought joy, laughter, and a bit of playful…

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an image of a couple on their wedding day with the bride and groom in black and white

<p>A photo and some custom fortunes turn the classic playground game into a winner for birthday or anniversary parties. What You’ll Need Cootie Catcher template 2 sheets of 8.5 x 11 paper doublestick tape Step 1 Print the Cootie Catcher template on one piece of paper. Print a photo of the honoree(s) onto the […]</p>

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