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More stuff for the boys!

February 8, 2007 by Christina

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Ok, we all know that boys like bugs and creepy, crawly gross stuff, well here’s some stuff that is sure to please.

How about bug soap!  Yep, you heard me right, BUG SOAP! This will get ’em in the tub (and keep sister out!) The soap is an amber-colored glycerin that the kids melt and pour into molds with a plastic bug inside. When it’s finished it looks like a bug that has been trapped in tree sap.

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Not creepy enough? How about a Bake-A-Bug kit? Yes, it is as gross as it sounds. With this kit your bug lovin’ fella will squirt colored goo into bug shaped molds and then bake to make plastic creatures. It even comes with pin back…don’t know if I could bring myself to wear one of these creations!Â

[tags]crafts for kids, crafts for boys, bugs, soap kits[/tags]

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