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![]() We played lots of games with these mittens. For one game I hid a snowball (circle cut out of white paper) under a mitten. For each child's turn we sang a little song and then they got to guess under which mitten the snowball might be hidden. They were encouraged to use the number on the mitten.
We also hung these mittens in order on the clothesline. I put the mittens together, like a pack of cards and each child picked a number and that was how many "snowballs" (crumpled up paper that was thrown around the room) they had to pick up. The thing was they could only use clothespins to pickup the "snowballs" because snowballs are very cold, you know, and we weren't wearing our mittens! For another mitten craft we threaded wool around a mitten and then decorated a mitten
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