tells her friends she is a fantastic skater, but the truth is, she can barely stand on the ice! Then, Molly suggests a community fundraiser in her town of Qyah, Alaska, to fix her school roof after a snow storm. PBS Kids: 15 Frozen Tales Grab your hat, scarf, mittens, and coat and join your favorite PBS KIDS friends for some frozen fun! D.W. They have no idea where it came from and must retrace their steps in order to return him to his pack. This pet-packed collection also features stories from other beloved PBS KIDS series including Arthur, Caillou, Let’s Go Luna!, Nature Cat, Peg + Cat, Pinkalicious and Peterrific and Super WHY!Ĭhris and Martin are unpacking their bags from an adventure and are surprised to pull out a Wolf pup. Plus, enjoy Winter Champions, a special bonus episode from Molly of Denali. Watch Daniel and his classmates release their classroom pet named Ducky after he’s grown too big, and join Chris and Martin as they unpack from a creature adventure, only to discover a wolf pup in their bag! If you do this, make sure you either stitch on the velcro or use glue to make sure it sticks (we didn’t do that and it started falling off the suits once the kids started playing in them).15 Pet-Tastic Tails (DVD) – From dogs and cats to hamsters and turtles, new friends come in all shapes and sizes! Join your favorite PBS KIDS characters as they learn all about responsibility and caring for others. *Optional: If you are going to be making creature power discs to go with your suits, then you’ll want velcro in the middle of each large circle.We just followed steps 4 & 5–only this time it was small rectangles! Again, I didn’t have it in me to do the sides. On the “real” suits, there are little details on the shoulder and on the sides. You could stop there, but they seemed incomplete. Once all the circles are cut out, follow the directions to iron-on the bonded fabric to the t-shirt.Plus, this method resulting in less fraying around the edges of the fabric). (*It was SO much easier to do it this way than to try & cut the circle out first, then adhere the Heat N Bond. Then, pin your circle template onto your bonded fabric & cut out the circles. Follow the directions for the Heat N Bond & use your iron accordingly to adhere the Heat N Bond to the fabric. Cut out squares of fabric & similar sized squares of the Heat N Bond product. The kids still thought they were great & no one even mentioned that they weren’t v-neck! It was late though and I was tired, so I skipped this step. If you want to keep it true to the real suits, then you’ll also cut the neck into a “V” (unless of course you luck out with finding cheap v-neck shirts).
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