Monsoon season calls for creative parenting! What is more fun than tossing a whole bunch of marshmallows out on the table with some toothpicks and having the kids build? (Well, lots of things, but just go with it...) I never in my wildest dreams thought this activity would keep them occupied for over 2 hours. And clean-up was a breeze, they just ate their mess! Win, win baby, win, win! The kido's had a great time building with marshmallows. They built a campfire, bouncy house, Ferris wheel, a small city, fireworks and much, much more! Next time I think I will get colored marshmallows and shapes!
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Janice
7/16/2012 07:14:11 am
Great idea!! I will do this with my kids for sure!!! We need to talk soon!! I miss you!!!!!!
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Tonya
7/16/2012 07:18:51 am
Looks like fun- will remember this when it is dreary weather in the Fall!!
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Unyoung
7/16/2012 07:23:14 am
How creative you are! ^_^
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Mel
7/16/2012 07:23:45 am
And then when they are done buiding you have marshmallow jousting in the microwave. Peeps are best, but marshmallow creatures work too. You can even make a crown for the winner out of marshmallows! Super messy in the microwave, but that's the losers problem.
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