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Countdown to 2024 and a New Year's FREEBIE!
Posted by Debra Haagen on
It's the Countdown to 2024 and Our 20th Anniversary! In 2004, Cyndi Kinney started Knowledge Box Central with THE $5 LAPBOOK! In 20 years, we've never changed the price of our basic downloadable lapbook! We have also grown to include Lapbook Journals, Flash Cards, items for Classroom Teachers, and more! Celebrate 20 YEARS with us all through 2024! NEW STATE HISTORY PRODUCTS! These sets come with 8-9 worksheets that cover basic facts, counties, state songs, and more! NORTH CAROLINA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO ...
12 Days of Christmas Downloads DAY 7 FREEBIE!
Posted by Debra Haagen on
12 Days of Christmas Mini-Lapbook Click image to download Day 7! Make sure you check your newsletter each day for the download! If you miss any days, you will have the opportunity to catch up at the end of the promotion! Get our Christmas Coloring & Activity Book for some extra holiday fun! 2024 is Knowledge Box Central's 20th Anniverary, so we'll have deals all throughout the year to celebrate this big milestone! All deals will be promoted here in our newsletter! VISIT OUR WEBSITE OFTEN TO PLAY GAMES...
Namesake Ornament Craft
Posted by Debra Haagen on
One last Christmas craft idea that you can make with your kids and hang on the tree just in time for Christmas! My friend made these several years ago for my kids and some other kids on her gift list. She got a big assortment of Scrabble tiles on eBay, I believe, for about $30-$35. She spelled out each child's name and glued a strip of felt to the back of them. (Note: some of the longer names needed some thick felt and heavy glue to dry stiff enough to stay in place.) You will want to use Elmer's or...
Marble-Maze Game Craft
Posted by Debra Haagen on
Here's another fun idea for a gift/craft idea kids can make. I shared this on my personal blog in 2011. My son built Marble Mazes for some of our family friends who have children for Christmas, and of course he made one to keep for himself and his siblings! I found this craft in a magazine - I believe it was Disney's Family Fun magazine several years ago - along with an article describing how these were popular games for children in the late 1800s and early 1900s, long before the age of DSs and PSPs! Unfortunately, I can no...