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		<title>Garbage Day Craft Creations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever have one of those days when you are not sure what to teach? You are tired or not feeling well, have nothing prepared? Well why not have a Garbage Craft Day. For this activity you need glue, tape, crayons and a recycling bin full of plastics, boxboard and paper. (avoid any dangerous items like [...]]]></description>
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