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    <title>Sharing Links: Teachers + Surfnetkids + Crafts</title> 
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    <description>Recent Teachers + Surfnetkids + Crafts bookmarks posted to SharingLinks.com. SharingLinks.com is an online bookmark manager and a community of parents and teachers.</description>
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        <title>How to Make Slime</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/how_to_make_slime.htm</link>
        <description>Whether you call it slime, flubber, oobleck, goo, goop, gak, gunk, ooze, putty, or play dough, we are talking about gooey, homemade polymers that can provide both hours of fun and an introduction to chemistry.</description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 23:56:25 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>How to Tie-Dye: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/how_to_tie_dye.htm</link>
        <description>Tie-dye is a technique for dying fabric using folds and rubber bands to create patterns by hiding some of the fabric from the dye.</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 02:50:21 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Christmas and Hanukkah Crafts: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/christmas_crafts.htm</link>
        <description>This week's topic bundles two holidays into one column, as I review craft sites looking for the best Christmas (December 25) and Hanukkah (December 25 - January 2) crafts. For those wanting to learn a little about these holidays, I like the one-page artic</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Thanksgiving Crafts: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/thanksgiving_crafts.htm</link>
        <description>With cooler, shorter fall days, now is the perfect time to gather round the kitchen table with construction paper, glue, paint and scissors to make some Thanksgiving crafts. I could never design any of these clever craft projects myself, but I do know whe</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Valentine Crafts: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/valentine_crafts.htm</link>
        <description>Whether you are in charge of a whole classroom, an entire Brownie troop, or just one child, you are sure to find the perfect Valentine's Day activity at today's crop of websites. Although some of these projects will require a trip to the craft store, ma</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:53:57 +0000</pubDate>

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        <title>Arts and Crafts: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/crafts.htm</link>
        <description>For indoor fun on winter days, here are thousands of craft ideas tested by parents around the world. I could never come up with ideas like these on my own, so I enjoyed finding these projects with detailed supply lists and illustrated instructions.</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sun,  4 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

            <category>art</category>
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        <title>Paper Crafts: Surfing the Net with Kids</title>
        <link>http://www.surfnetkids.com/papercrafts.htm</link>
        <description>More than 2,000 years ago, the Chinese were the first to use fiber from hemp and the inner bark of the mulberry tree to make paper. Today paper is of our most important industrial products. In the United States, we each use (on average) 660 pounds of pape</description>
        <dc:creator>surfnetkids</dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Sun,  4 Feb 2007 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>

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