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My daughter is really into anime right now, and while she likes to draw her own versions of characters, if your child doesn’t like to draw that much these anime coloring pages from Kids Activities Blog can be a lot … Read More...
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Our first anime club meeting of the fall was this afternoon and I wanted to have an open-ended kind of craft since I wasn't sure a.) how many teens would show up or b.) what their interests are. I had a ton of leftover duct tape from my tween duct tape program and a stack of discarded old manga from a big weeding project of mine. So I decided to combine the two and have the teens make manga duct tape wallets! I basically just used this duct tape wallet tutorial and then altered it a bit…
Honestly, is there anything better than Shrinky Dinks? You can get them at Hobby Lobby or Michaels. We used the "Ruff and Ready" kind. I also bought some silver ball chains and metal rings so the kids could each have a necklace to take home. We used colored pencils that the library already had and guess what? You can shrink them in a TOASTER OVEN! You don't even have to have a real oven! I included a pair of kid scissors in the picture so you can get an idea of size. These things really…
I run a Pokemon Club at my library as part of a regular series of after school programs. The kids who come to my club are always very excited to be here, and they often stop by and talk about Pokemon or ask me when we'll meet again, even if Pokemon Club is weeks away. I am glad to have such a large group of kids who come to the library on a regular basis, but I wanted to find a way to keep them engaged with the library between meetings. I know these kids love their Pokemon and they love…
Here is a really easy thing you can do with your Anime / Manga club. Take back issues of your Anime / Manga magazines and let them go wild with your button maker. This occupied my club of 6 teens for a full hour. Some of them went home with 15 buttons! I really love my button maker because you can get supplies for pretty cheap and you have an instant program with very little planning. I use my button maker for all kinds of things: program, publicity, prizes, you name it!
Your kids are going to flip over this free printable Pokémon themed I spy printable game that is the perfect indoor activity. #papertraildesign #Pokémon #PokémonIspy #birthday #birthdayparties #birthdaypartygames
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Ohajiki is a traditional Japanese game. Modified it can be a great game to learn Hiragana, Katakana or even Kanji. This game guide explains how to set up and play ohajiki. #JapaneseGameGuide #Ohajiki #OhajikiGuide #JapaneseHiraganaGame #OhajikiHiraganaGuide
Easy DIY Pokemon inspired stress balls for kids
What I Did: This Anime Club is an example of how if you don’t plan ahead and buy supplies before the day of your program, you might run into a snag! But it’s also an example of how ever…
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This easy and fun Pikachu paper bag puppet craft is perfect for Pokemon fans. Download the FREE printable template and let your child's imagination run wild as they explore all of the possibilities with this adorable character.
My kids hate writing. I hear this from parents and teachers over and over and over. My kids hate writing. Typically people mean the physical act of writing, not the process of thinking of words to put on a paper. And this activity handles the physical act without the process part. My kids will dictate
Anime Program at Haggard Library in Plano Texas. For teens and college freshmen who enjoy watching subbed anime!
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