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		By: Connections Game Online		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This leaf rubbing activity sounds like a blast! I love how it&#039;s so easy to set up with stuff we probably already have. I remember doing this as a kid and being amazed by the patterns. It&#039;s great that it works for all ages. I&#039;m curious, what&#039;s the most unique leaf shape you&#039;ve ever used for a rubbing? And how do you think this activity could be adapted for a rainy day when going outside isn&#039;t an option?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This leaf rubbing activity sounds like a blast! I love how it&#8217;s so easy to set up with stuff we probably already have. I remember doing this as a kid and being amazed by the patterns. It&#8217;s great that it works for all ages. I&#8217;m curious, what&#8217;s the most unique leaf shape you&#8217;ve ever used for a rubbing? And how do you think this activity could be adapted for a rainy day when going outside isn&#8217;t an option?</p>
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