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Holidays |
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Oakbrook Publishing House |
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0964993996 |
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192 |
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Jan 1 1998 |
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Non-Fiction |
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Does planning a school party make your pulse race and your heart pound? Get heart smart! Valentine School Parties…What Do I Do?® is coursing with games, “hearts and crafts,” favors, goodies and drinks to delight your little valentines and save you time and energy. Complete with a final chapter on Valentine’s boxes, this book is the only recipe you’ll need for a heartwarming party to rival the very best of Cupid’s work!
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Includes 6 Valentine related themes, 30 child-approved games, 40 crafts and favors, 40 drinks/recipes, 30 Valentine box ideas. Also contains The What, Why, and How of Room Parenting Chapter.
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Professional Reviews
—James A. Cox, MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW, Oregon,Wisconsin, September 1998
“Valentine School Parties is designed for teachers, librarians, caregivers, and parents of elementary school-age children. The profusion of clever ideas will guarantee Valentine party success! Teachers and parents alike will discover organized, easy-to-use, fully illustrated chapters, including 'The What, Why & How of Room Parenting,’ more than 40 child-approved games, 40 'Hearts, Crafts & Favors,' over 40 sweets and drink recipes, and 30 unique, award-winning 'Valentine Boxes.' Virtually all of the ideas and suggestions in Valentine School Parties…What Do I Do?® can be adapted to parties outside of the school classroom. Highly recommended.”
—Nancy Weinberger, Community Relations Coordinator, Borders Books, Littleton, Colorado
“You’ll turn to this lively, creative, and well organized book again and again for your Valentine parties at school or at home! A must for every classroom!”
—Carolyn Phelan, BOOKLIST, March 1999
“This large-format book, aimed at teachers of kindergarten through sixth grade (though adaptable to other child-centered programs) offers suggestions for Valentine parties, including games, crafts, and refreshments. Some of the ideas also relate to Presidents’ Day, and others carry the Valentine theme into the area of post offices and mail delivery, reflecting the activities in many classrooms. Unsophisticated black-and-white drawings illustrate the text. Teachers will find craft patterns, bingo board cards, and games such as Valentine Word Search ready for photocopying. A practical resource for February fun.”
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Reader Reviews for "Valentine School Parties...What Do I Do?"
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| Reviewed by Michelle Dikos |
1/3/2003 |
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