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“The Highlights Book of Things to Do”
The Highlights Book of Things to Do is the essential book of pure creativity and inspiration. Kids ages seven and up will find hundreds of ways to build, play, experiment, craft, cook, dream, think, and become outstanding citizens of the world.
This highly visual, hands-on activity book shows kids some of the best ways to do great things–from practicing the lost arts of knot-tying, building campfires, connecting circuits, playing jump rope, drawing maps, and writing letters, to learning how to empower themselves socially, emotionally, and in their communities. The final chapter, Do Great Things, inspires kids become caring individuals, confident problem solvers, and thoughtful people who can change the world.
Full List of Chapters:
Things to Do Inside
Things to Do Outside
Science Experiments to Do
Things to Build
Things to Do with Your Brain
Things to Do in the Kitchen
Things to Draw
Things to Write
Things to Do with Color
Things to Do with Paper
More Things to Do with Recycled Materials
Do Great Things
This book seriously has a little of everything. It is jam packed with easy activites to do around the house. Some of the activties are simple ones and others you may need a few things from around the house or store.
There are crafts, games, experiments and facts all backed into this giant book. You can follow the chapters and see what each activity is and they are all organized by “Things to…” I love how I can flip through this book with my kids and pick something new to do.
There are also chapters in the back on advice for things. It is great for kids to read on their own or for parents to use as guidance and discussion with kids.
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Rosemary says
wow
Julie R says
My daughter reads highlights magazine at school
Stacey b says
We do read the Highlight magazines from time to time.
Leela says
No, they haven’t read any.
LeAnn Harbert says
My sons loved them when they were little. I gave my oldest granddaughter a subscription when she was younger.
Patricia says
I loved Highlights when I was a kid! They haven’t read Highlights yet and I’m looking forward to introducing them.
Shirley Symon says
My nephews love to build things.
Donna L Holder says
We have read these for years
Vickie L Couturier says
the older ones did when they were little,im not sure if the little ones does now or not, I have 9 grandchildren that range from age 1 to 15 yrs
Jennifer Tilson says
My daughter read Highlights magazines growing up.
Donna L says
I have read Highlights when I was a child.
Azeem Isaahaque says
I read highlights magazine
Jeanna Massman says
My children loved Highlights Magazine when they were young.
MaryAnn Cochran says
I loved Highlights magazine when I was a kid. We don’t currently subscribe to it for our kiddos but I am sure they would like them.
Jan Lee says
I read Highlights magazines as a child, at our dentist office. We loved going to the dentist because he had these in his waiting room; we didn’t have them at home.
I don’t think my niece has Highlights magazines for her kids either.
Nancy says
Yes! I started reading Highlights magazine as a young child. Our family has enjoyed their magazines for years.
Mia E. says
My grandkids enjoy reading Highlights as did my children when they were younger.