Party Crafts For Adults
Posted on Monday, April 23rd, 2007 at 10:07 am

summer program Tyre Dispatch Natalie LakosilDouglas Itas time fοr summer fun. Thіѕ summer, Douglas Aquatic Center, Eighth Street Park Pool, Douglas Douglas Public Library аnd Recreation Center wіll host a series οf events fοr children.
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Foldable Floor Positioner for Adults $47.39 Provides comfortable support for children and adults during floor activities therapy reading and playing. Use upright or reclined. Stacks together for easy storage. Foam seat pad with a steel frame and canvas cover. Blue. 14W x 11D x 21H. |
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Creative Crafts for Critters $7.52 Creative Crafts for Critters has 22 easy crafts children can make for their pets. No pet" furred, finned, or feathered" is overlooked in this delightful collection of treats, toys, and grooming aids. What cat could resist a catnip garden of his own, and can you name a fish that wouldnat enjoy a fresh supply of earthworms? This craft book has everything a pet lover and pet could wish for: from a Biscuit Frame for treasured pet pictures to Party Animal Snacks. All the crafts use inexpensive, easy-to-find materials, and the instructions are presented in a clear, step-by-step format with illustrations children and adults will find both helpful and humorous. Included is a page of useful pet health and safety tips. |
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Party Games for Adults $20.47 Adults like to play too—and these sophisticated games are for after the kids go to bed. Perfect for parties, clubs, and other gatherings, they’re great for breaking the ice, getting guests acquainted, and keeping everyone happy. Choose from more than 100 types, including puzzlers, mental games, active amusements, games for bachelors, and even some sedate ones. In “Vicious Circle” the host uses a rope to tie the wrists of both a man and a woman together: the goal is for the two to free themselves. Soon they’re flailing—and enjoying the start of a beautiful friendship. “Avoid that Letter” keeps conversations from getting into a rut. Or have an energetic “Book Relay,” with volumes balanced on your head. They’re all fun! |
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Christmas Celebration: Sante Fe Traditions, Foods & Crafts $3.94 This holiday cornucopia captures the ambience of Indian, Spanish, and frontier American cultural traditions. Internationally known Christmas designer Richard Clawson presents a treasury of southwestern recipes, menus and party plans for children and adults, as well as crafts ideas — decorations, ornaments, and gifts. Color illustrations include photographs of festivities and exquisite winter scenes. Writer Jann Arrington Wolcott evokes the history and spirit of Christmas in Santa Fe and introduces the reader to well-loved regional traditions that remain alive today. |
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Activities for Adults With Learning Disabilities (Paperback) $43.06 Veteran teachers Sonnet and Taylor describe some of the activities they have developed and used at their local Gateway Club, a social club connected to MENCAP. Cooking includes pizza and vegetable soup; among arts and crafts are Christmas name plaques and door-handle hangers; a balloon race and Granny`s shopping case are among the party games. Other games include netball and hoopla as well as computer games. Other categories are special occasions, drama and dance, and outside events. In each case, they warn organizers about potential problems and risks to watch out for. There is no index or bibliography. Annotation )2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |

