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The BEST Fair
Salley Cat here. You know, ever since Purr-cilla came through with that petition idea for the Halloween Parade, she has been acting like she knows how we should do everything around here. I’m kind of regretting that I ever invited her to be on School Council in the first place. Stoogles and I have this amazing idea for the coolest fair Kinzville Academy has ever seen. It is going to be so much fun (the ‘Kinz are going to be so happy they elected me!) We have so much awesome stuff planned. And I don’t care what Purr-cilla said – we’re not being too ambitious. We raised lots of funds at our Bake Sale and if we plan this thing right I’m sure we can get all the rides and games we want. It’s a good thing that I’m president and not her. I can’t wait to start shopping for all the cool stuff for our fall fair!
School Council Minutes –November 2
Recorded by: Stoogles, Vice President Re: Ideas for Fun and Exciting Ways to Liven the School Year Called by: Salley Cat, President In attendance: Salley Cat (see above), Stoogles (see above) and Purr-cilla, Treasurer Okay, so after much discussion about what the school council should do to create some buzz around the school, we decided that the best thing to do would be to throw a fall fair. We figured that would cover all the bases – it would give everyone a chance to have some fun and go on rides, as well as offering lots of yummy food and games. Salley and I were talking about it last night on our way home from school. We are going to have a giant slide, Bumper cars, a Mine Cart ride and a Super Swing. We’re also going to try and get our hands on a roller coaster and giant Ferris wheel. We’re going to have a barbecue with burgers and sausages, a candy apple cart, a popcorn machine, a candy floss maker and a vending machine full of chocolate bars. Oh yeah – we’ll also need some games. I think we could set up a dunk tank, a paintball course, … Read more
Tour of Webkinz World: The Adoption Center
Take a trip behind-the-scenes at the Adoption Center! Read more
Crafty Critterz: Webkinz Hang Glider
Submitted by: web with Dakota What you need: 1 Hanger 1 Ponytail Small flashlight Colored pencils Paper Tape What you do: 1. Put the pony tail on your Webkinz back. 2. Slide in the hanger. Make sure there’s a little bit at the front to steer. 3. Cover the hanger with paper. 4. Decorate. 5. Slide the small flashlight to the ponytail. Do you have a great idea for a craft, recipe or party game? We’d love to hear them!
Salley’s Brilliant Idea
November has never been my favorite month. I really like October, I totally love December – but November is just kind of an obstacle between Halloween and Christmas. So that’s where I got my brilliant idea to make November exciting. I suggested having some kind of event and the rest of the council (Stoogles and Purr-Cilla) thought it was a totally great idea (OK, so Purr-Cilla didn’t say ‘totally great’, but I know that deep down she’s on board). We talked about several options. Here’s what we came up with: Bake sale (Purr-Cilla said, “We just did this. We’re probably going to have one before Christmas. What is it with you and bake sales?” I like brownies, OK? Sheesh.) Craft Show (Stoogles was against this one. “What am I going to do at a craft sale? Buy a teapot cozy? A pinecone with eyeballs?” Wow. Everyone’s a critic.) Fall Fair (no one really had anything bad to say about this idea. Because it’s AWESOME!) Field trip to the Henrietta Hippo Theater of the Performing Arts (Another popular option – who doesn’t like a field trip?) Talent Show (this was … Read more
White Chocolate Ghosts
What you need: white chocolate wafers, chocolate chips, sweetened shredded coconut, wax paper, spoon, adult assistant, fridge What you do: 1. Have your adult assistant melt the chocolate wafers in the microwave. 2. Spoon a bit of the melted white chocolate onto the wax paper. Smooth it out into a ghost shape. If you want, sprinkle on the coconut. 3. Stick on two chocolate chips for eyes, and one for a mouth. 4. When you’ve used up all the white chocolate and made your ghosts, put them in the fridge to harden. 5. Share these with your friends!
Roberta’s costume
Hey, gang – it’s me, Roberta!!! I just wanted to thank all of you so much for helping me choose my Halloween costume and voting in the poll last weekend! I counted up all of the votes and guess which costume you chose for me? I’m a Mermaid! Cool, huh? I had so much fun at the Halloween Parade today. I guess I have all of you to thank for that too! You all did such a good job on that petition for Ms. Cowoline. I can’t wait to go out trick or treating with my friends tonight. I just hope it’s not too cold outside – this Mermaid costume is kind of chilly. Maybe I should bring my jacket. Thanks again! I hope you all have fun tonight!
Halloween Parade!
Halloween Parade! By Ella McWoof I stopped by Kinzville Academy today to check out the annual Halloween Parade through the school. I remember back when I was at the old Academy, I just loved Halloween. We would start with the youngest classes and then make our way through the school, going into each class and collecting the students to add to our parade. By the time we got back to the front hall, the whole school was part of the parade. It was awesome seeing some of the younger kids dressed up in their costumes – they’d get so excited. So I was really looking forward to checking out some of the costumes this year and they did not disappoint! Ms. Cowoline even let them decorate the school. They did such a good job it’s scary! Cowabelle looks regal in this chic Pharoah costume. And Sparky could be the ‘After’ picture to Cowabelle – he’s all wrapped up in being a Mummy. Ewww! Stoogles is a creepy Zombie! That green, rotting face paint is freaking me out! … Read more
Hot Dog Mummies
What you need: hot dogs, crescent roll dough, adult assistant, stove, cookie sheet, ketchup What you do: 1. Take the crescent roll dough out of the package – try to keep the dough in a rectangle (don’t separate into triangles). 2. Using a knife (or having your adult assistant do this step), cut the dough into strips about 2 cm wide. 3. Wrap your hot dogs with the dough. Overlap the dough and make it look like bandages. 4. Put the hot dogs onto a cookie sheet and bake in the oven at 350 degrees until the dough is golden (about 15 minutes). Serve these ‘mummies’ with ketchup!
Monster toes
What you need: - Cocktail wieners - Flour tortillas - Ketchup - An adult assistant to help you with this recipe What you do: Cut a wedge out of the edge of each cocktail wiener. Cut tortillas into 1” strips. Warm the strips in the oven for a few minutes to soften them. Wrap one strip around each wiener. Have your adult assistant heat the toes in the microwave for about a minute, then add ketchup to the wedge you cut to create a toenail. These treats taste as good as they look disgusting!
