Take a rectangular paper and fold in half. 1 Fold strip upwards. Hold bottom corners and push together… 6 …making a fl at square. 7 Fold top fl ap upwards. Turn over. Repeat on other side. 8 TIP: Open like a hat. Hold bottom corners and push together. 9 Here's your new boat! Float or decorate your boat…try adding a sail Grasp upper corners and pull apart. Watch as the boat’s cabin pops up! 10 Fold in half and unfold. (Just so you’ll have a center mark) 2 Fold two top corners to the center. 3 Fold top strip upwards. 4 Fold corners back. Repeat on other side. 5 With summer just around the corner, families are searching for things to do to keep kids busy. Why not create a summer “bucket list?” As a family, compile a list of things you’ve always wanted to do or things that are important to accomplish. Use a fun presentation like a chalkboard wall and chalk ink to display your hopes for all to see. No better way to knock things off your list than to see it bright and beautiful each day. Summer Bucket List EASY & FUN TO DO Perfect for Irrigation Days! How to make a Paper Boat USE TEMPLATE ON PAGE 66… OR WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT!
Ingredients 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 8 slices white or whole-wheat sandwich bread 6 slices bacon 6 large eggs Coarse salt and ground pepper Directions 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly butter 6 standard muf fi n cups. With a rolling pin, fl atten bread slices slightly and, with a 4 1/4-inch cookie cutter, cut into 8 rounds. Cut each round in half, then press 2 halves into each muf fi n cup, overlapping slightly and making sure bread comes up to edge of cup. Use extra bread to patch any gaps. Brush bread with remaining butter. 2. In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium, until almost crisp, 4 minutes, fl ipping once. (It will continue to cook in the oven.) Lay 1 bacon slice in each bread cup and crack an egg over each. Season with salt and pepper. Bake until egg whites are just set, 20 to 25 minutes. Run a small knife around cups to loosen toasts. Serve immediately. Fork Flower Painting By Heather Kinkel Photos by Heather Kinkel A Father’s Day Breakfast the Kids Can Do! Egg & Bacon Toast Cups From Everyday Food, September 2010 Prep Time Total Time Yield 15 minutes 35 minutes Makes 6 FROM THE COVER • Forks • Butcher paper • Paint brushes • Paper towels • Paint (I used acrylic) • Dishes of water for brush cleaning Here’s a fun one! To create your own Fork Flower Painting here are the materials you will need: My dad is the BEST because... – Clay, Age 5 He takes me to race remote control cars with him. And sometimes , on Wednesdays , I win . – Barry, Age 5 He plays baseball with me and I love baseball . – Audrey, Age 5 My dad makes good food . Banana muffins are the best . – Aubrey, Age 6 There are so many reasons I can 't even pick . But mostly because he ' s silly . – Matthew, Age 6 My dad takes me to the movies and plays baseball with me and BBQs chicken . He likes to play in the pool . And he took us to Hawaii . – Colin, Age 5 My dad is the best because he loves me .


