Jacqui
zipper <cur...@mondenet.com> wrote in message
news:bi1s4.3206$L3.96...@news.magma.ca...
> > > *Does anyone belong to a theme club? Arts and crafts subscription
> that
> > > sends out the supplies each month?
>
> I don't belong to any arts and crafts clubs. I can buy crafts supplies
> fairly cheap at Michaels, White Rose or the dollar store. I also have
> parents supply stuff at their own discretion. I have tonnes of stuff.
> I surf the net for new ideas, using themes to start off with, so I can
> know what to look for. I collect everything in a binder, and keep it
> for future reference.
> You can also go to any teacher's store and buy really good curriculum
> books, with masters for photocopying and great ideas...I like
> themes...it seems to work well, for the organized person, such as
> yourself. I think you would like it.
>
> > > * Trustworthy web sites that I can get lacing activities, board
> games,
> > > etc.
>
> You can make your own lacing games. Use cardboard, paint them. Have
> them laminated, and then punch holes in them, using shoelaces the kids
> can lace them up. Or go to the teacher's store and buy the plastic
> ones, they last forever.
> Board games? Bingo, snakes and ladders, tic tac toe, all the classics.
> Forget about the new stuff...for daycare the classic stuff rocks.
I'll add my two cents in about this company, also
known as Reprint -- they are, without a doubt, *the*
cheapest company around when it comes to classroom art
supplies. Even their prices for day care supplies and
equipment are really low. When I worked in day care,
my dollar went a LOT farther when I purchased the
center's art supplies through this company.
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