Original Post: Money Saving Mama
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This really looked like a lot of fun. Getting that hand-eye coordination going and working on the fine motor. And cheap, too! I already had the string (I used a black, rubbery kind that I found in my craft box - I may switch that up) and I came across the noodle at Superstore one day for $2! What a great deal! My daughter was SO excited when I told her we were going to play a game with it when we got home. So we get home, I pull out the cutting board and bread knife and I started cutting. "Mommy, what are you DOING?" she shouted. I think my kids were kind of in between in ages on this activity. My daughter was too big for it, but it was still too advanced for my son. But I put all the pieces in a bag and it will be a fun activity to do on a rainy day.
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