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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (596466)12/27/2010 6:24:25 PM
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Are you making a counting book?

easy as 1, 2, 3

1) Dig out some pictures or drawings you've made of your associates.

2) Grab some scissors, some old greeting cards, wrapping paper, or magazines, and a photo album and a glue stick.

3) Each page represents a number. Just cut the number from colored construction paper or the numbers from old birthday cards. On the first page is the number one, a picture of one dummie being duped, and pictures of single items. On the second page is the number two, a picture of two dummies being duped, and pictures of paired items. Each page continues with the pattern until you have ten dummies.

3) If you can't find enough items for the larger numbers just cut out similar shapes and put associated things in the shapes, like ten balloons or ten leaves. They can be blank or with something in them like zoo animals.

Fun and easy, even for dummies.
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