Stacy L. is reviewing "Nanny McPhee Returns". Rated PG. Running time 1hr40mins.
It was about these kids that fought. And then Nanny McPhee came and showed them how not to fight. It was funny! One of the funniest parts was when she drove the motorcycle because it flew.
[Would you recommend this movie to your friends?] Yes I would.
Five stars.
-Stacy L.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Friendship Bracelet
Does summer remind you of camp? Does camp remind you of crafts?! Try this "twist" on a traditional friendship bracelet made from yarn. (Some of you did this recently with us at S.A.S.).
Materials Needed: three lengths of yarn per person (about 24 inches long, vary the colors), scissors, and tape.
Directions: Holding the three pieces of yarn together, tie one end into a single knot. Either tape the knot to the edge of a table or hand it to a partner to hold. (You could also try tying it to a hanger and having the partner hold the hanger). Twist the first strand in a clockwise direction. Wind it so it is tight about three-quarters of the way down. Hand the yarn off to the partner or tape it down, making sure it stays twisted tightly. REPEAT this with the other two strands being sure to twist in the same direction. Once the last strand is twisted, stretch all three down together and let go of the ends. Smooth the bracelet down with some tugging. Tie the bracelet on and trim the ends.
When you let go, the yarn starts to untwist, but each strand wraps around the others, keeping them from untwisting completely. Ropes are twisted in this way, both to keep them from unraveling and to increase their strength.
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