Sure, lots of stores sell kits, but none of those are custom-assembled with the insider knowledge and special touches that only a parent would know to add.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Vintage-clothing-store finds such as fun boas and belts
Other items: Fake blood, sheriff's badge Package of Jiffy Pop Giant roll of tickets (about $4 at a party store) | |
| Seasons: Christmas | |
| Materials: fabric, ribbon | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Pack all the props in a kid-size suitcase or other suitable container, such as a hat box. Added bonus: This kit is a perfect group gift. |
Variations
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE KIT: Fill a large, clear mixing bowl
with all kinds of goodies for learning to bake--including a
homemade certificate from Mom or Dad promising chocolate chip
cookie baking lessons. FIRST TOOL KIT: Raid the hardware store
for a beginner's collection of tools (hammer, nails, safety
goggles, etc.), then pack them into a small toolbox or tool belt.
Add some hunks of wood and a homemade card that lists safety
rules, and let the construction begin. HOME OFFICE KIT: Use an
inexpensive briefcase or plastic case to hold a calculator,
Post-its, a notebook, pens, paper clips, and any other supplies
your junior executive needs. Include a set of business cards
(printed up at a copy shop or on your home computer), and we
guarantee business will boom.
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