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DIY With DPPL: Crazy Daisies

Hey, Kiddos! It's time for a new edition of DIY with DPPL!

Starting on Tuesday March 22nd, stop by the Youth Services desk on the second floor of DPPL to pick up a kit (while supplies last!).

This time, you'll learn how to make your very own crazy daisies!

Then use the materials to do the project we show you step-by-step in the video. 

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DIY With DPPL: Dragon Clothespin Puppets

Hey, Kiddos! It's time for a new edition of DIY with DPPL!

Starting on Saturday, February 26th, stop by the Youth Services desk on the second floor of DPPL to pick up a kit (while supplies last!).

This time, you'll learn how to assemble your very own dragon puppet using crayons, a clothespin and a googly eye!

Then use the materials to do the project we show you step-by-step in the video. 

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DIY With DPPL: Yarn Balls

Hey, Kiddos! It's time for a new edition of DIY with DPPL!

Starting on Saturday, December 18th, stop by the Youth Services desk on the second floor of DPPL to pick up a kit (while supplies last!).

This time, you'll learn how to make a yarn ball using yarn, glitter glue and a balloon!

Then use the materials to do the project we show you step-by-step in the video. 

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DIY With DPPL: Scarecrow

Hey, Kiddos! It's time for a new edition of DIY with DPPL!

Starting on Monday, November 22nd, stop by the Youth Services desk on the second floor of DPPL to pick up a kit (while supplies last!).

This time, you'll learn how to make a scarecrow!

Then use the materials to do the project we show you step-by-step in the video. 

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DIY With DPPL: Color Your Room Cube

Hey, Kiddos! It's time for a special summer edition of DIY with DPPL!

This time, you'll learn how to make your very own color-changing LED nightlight. Starting on Saturday, June 12th, stop by the Youth Services desk on the second floor of DPPL to pick up a kit (while supplies last!), and then use the materials to do the project we show you step-by-step in the video.

Grade 3 and up.