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Any Unusual Place to Read
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The description below was contributed by: Robin Bernal, on Jun 01, 2000 10:23:42PM

4 Star Tip Rating

Appropriate grades or age groups:
Preschool and Younger
Elementary School
Middle School
High School & Beyond

Estimated time to complete activity or implement technique:
As long as you want to make it

Materials needed (if applicable):
A flashlight and your imagination!

Activity set-up/instructions or description of technique:
Some of our unusual reading places are: climbing a tree and finding the perfect branch to sit on, under the dining table, in a tent, sitting in the bathtub(no water!), any nook or cranny in the house we can fit in to!!

Other suggestions or comments:
The children like to carry their flashlights since we never know where our hunt might lead us, at least we know we'll have light.

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