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<plb_layout val_2="*Place mat&#13; *Pen&#13; *Quick Dry Glue (Aleene's)&#13; *Scissors&#13; *Crayon&#13; *Paper" val_5="Perfect for entertaining your creative child, these toddler rubbing plates are easy to make and fun to play with!&#13; &#13; By Jennifer Perkins at Ilovetocreate Blog" val_6="File:6008813729_776bbfcd28.jpg | " val_7="Other" val_8="Very Easy" val_9="1.) First, cut the place mat into smaller squares--however many rubbing plates you want. You can use a small square children's book as a guideline for cutting.&#13; &#13; 2.) Either trace or draw pictures onto the squares--pictures that your toddler would want to trace.&#13; &#13; 3.) Go over the images with the quick dry glue and make sure it is nice and raised. Try making two or more coats of glue.&#13; &#13; 4.) Once your glue has tried completely, your toddler can put the bumpy side with the image under a piece of paper and use a crayon to trace the image.&#13; &#13; " val_10="" val_cswikitext="&#13; &#13; " layout_id="2128" cswikitext="&#13; &#13; "></plb_layout>

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