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Storing Magic MarkersTerry from NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Storing Magic Markers
All of those ideas are wonderful. The best solution is to teach her the PROPER WAY EARLY!!! I believe she will be able to handle it. If you work with her now. it will not take long for her to learn. Post by just4family RE: Storing Magic MarkersWhen I taught preschool we had several boards with holes drilled in them to fit the lids as described by susan. It worked wonderful and there were less dried out markers and the markers were easier for the kids to put away. Post By Kelly (Guest Post) RE: Storing Magic MarkersUse washable markers, then it doesn't matter, keep baby wipes by the craft area and you have easy clean up! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Storing Magic Markersdrill a scrap piece of 2x4 using a spade bit the same size as the caps, 1/2 inch down should do it, then glue the caps in the holes upside down. E6000 is my favorite glue!!!! do this for as many markers as you have. the only downside I see to this is that you either have to use the same brand of markers all the time or make new holders. Post By susan from Omaha (Guest Post) RE: Storing Magic MarkersDid you try gluing the lids down? Post by homeschoolin_mum |
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