



I got my idea for this here, a really good one for smaller children I think, the girls seemed to like it but beware, they split open real easy and I had even but Elmer's glue around the seal. Still fun though, this would have been a good one if you had a friend to share the craft with, you can buy the little pieces in packages but I only needed 2 out of each. Must go sweep plastic filler pellets off the floor!
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