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Eagle Books Toolkit — Art Projects
Eagle Books Stickers, Stamps & Bookmarks
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Ideas for Use
- Use as prize for accomplishment related to Eagle Books and their messages.
- Include as a gift for participating in Eagle Books events or activities.
- Print onto magnets that can be affixed to lockers, refrigerators and cars.
- Print onto adhesive to make stickers.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print from laser printer in color or black & white, portrait orientation.
- 1 page
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Ideas for Use
- Have students write an encouraging message to themselves or to others on Eagle Books stationery. Fold and seal with a favorite sticker.
- Provide to classrooms to prompt pre-event anticipation and familiarize children with story characters.
- Apply matching or different stickers to top of each side of a tongue depressor and use as puppets.
- Use individual stickers to mark students’ progress with Passport to Wellness and A Week in Motion challenges.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" label sheet with 63 — 1" diameter labels — Label Blank Company Item #OL1025WX — 500 sheets, White Matte (or comparable).
- 1 page
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Ideas for Use
- Have students write an encouraging message to themselves or to others on Eagle Books stationery. Fold and seal with a favorite sticker.
- Use as closures for event-specific correspondence.
- Provide to classrooms to prompt pre-event anticipation and familiarize children with story characters.
- Give as a token for each Eagle Book read. Encourage children to collect the complete set.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use label sheets with 12 circles per page — Avery Template 5294 — (or comparable). Print from printer in color or black & white, portrait orientation.
- 3 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Make rubber stamps and use with children in art projects or as temporary tattoos.
- Make stickers and reward children who complete healthy activities.
- Paint or carve the image on a pumpkin. Use as a template to make stencils.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Original image is 1" x 1". Print from laser printer in black & white. Print on labels or sticky-back paper to make stickers.
- On the Internet, search keywords "homemade rubber stamps" and "make your own rubber stamps" for instructions to create your own rubber stamp, or ask a printer to make a rubber stamp.
- 6 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Print and send with "invitations to participate" to sponsors, donors, key participants, etc.
- Use as incentives at a health fair or Eagle Books event.
- Send as tokens of appreciation.
- Provide to classrooms to encourage reading and healthy eating and exercise.
- Make bookmarks as a classroom or family activity.
- Give each child a bookmark along with a set of Eagle Books.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" card stock. Print from laser printer in color or black & white. Cut to size.
- 2 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Print and send with "invitations to participate" to sponsors, donors, key participants, etc.
- Use as incentives at a health fair or Eagle Books event.
- Send as tokens of appreciation.
- Provide to classrooms to encourage reading and healthy eating and exercise.
- Make bookmarks as a classroom or family activity.
- Give each child a bookmark along with a set of Eagle Books.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" card stock. Print from laser printer in color or black & white. Trim the outside edges along the red lines. Cut the red arch with an exacto knife. Finished piece is 2¼" x 8". Laminate if desired.
- 1 page
Eagle Books Coloring Books & Puzzles
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Ideas for Use
- Print and distribute as event incentives.
- Use as an activity: Have children color while hearing an Eagle Books story.
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Distribute to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage event interest and participation.
- Print and distribute to boost excitement for new Eagle Books being published.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 11" x 17" paper. Print from laser printer in color or black & white, portrait orientation. Page 3 may be printed on 8½" x 11" paper, portrait orientation.
- 3 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Distribute to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage event interest and participation.
- Use as a food tray liner, or laminate and use as a placemat.
- Provide to children to occupy time during travel or long waits.
- Challenge children to find each item listed and reward successes with Eagle Books character stickers or trading cards.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 17" x 11" paper. Print from laser printer in black & white, landscape orientation.
- 1 page
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Ideas for Use
- Have on hand for older children or adults attending event or health fair.
- Send home with families.
- Use as an activity with older children and provide an incentive for each word found or for each child participating in the challenge.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print on laser printer, black & white, portrait orientation.
- 3 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Read the associated story to children while they color in the coloring book.
- Make available to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage Eagle Books event interest and participation.
- Provide to children to occupy time during travel or long waits.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print on laser printer, black & white, landscape orientation.
- 8 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Read the associated story to children while they color in the coloring book.
- Make available to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage Eagle Books event interest and participation.
- Provide to children to occupy time during travel or long waits.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print on laser printer, black & white, landscape orientation.
- 8 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Read the associated story to children while they color in the coloring book.
- Make available to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage Eagle Books event interest and participation.
- Provide to children to occupy time during travel or long waits.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print on laser printer, black & white, landscape orientation.
- 8 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Place in waiting areas of clinics, tribal centers, at special events, etc. (with permission).
- Read the associated story to children while they color in the coloring book.
- Make available to classrooms and childcare centers to encourage Eagle Books event interest and participation.
- Provide to children to occupy time during travel or long waits.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" paper. Print on laser printer, black & white, landscape orientation.
- 8 pages
Eagle Books Masks, Trading Cards, & Flipbooks
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Ideas for Use
- Make the fans or masks as a family or classroom activity.
- Distribute at pow wows or other outdoor events as fans.
- Assemble for use as puppets to act out Eagle Books stories.
- Glue a different mask to each side of the support stick for a two-sided puppet.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" card stock or thick paper. Print from laser printer in color or black & white, landscape orientation.
- Cut along red cutting line. Laminate with or without stick for durability.
- 4 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Make the fans or masks as a family or classroom activity.
- Distribute at pow wows or other outdoor events as fans.
- Assemble for use as puppets to act out Eagle Books stories.
- Glue a different mask to each side of the support stick for a two-sided puppet.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 8½" x 11" card stock or thick paper. Print from laser printer in color or black & white, landscape orientation.
- Cut along red cutting line. Laminate with or without stick for durability.
- 4 pages
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Ideas for Use
- Provide as prizes for health-related achievements.
- Create challenges or specific events for which children earn another card.
- Organize social gatherings during which children may swap cards with one another.
Printing/Reproduction Tips
- Use 11" x 17" paper card stock. Print on color laser printer 2-sided. Cut out individual cards using black trim marks as guides.
- Using duplex printing (printer can print on both sides): Print out both sides, use "short edge" for turning.
- Using one sided printing: Print odd numbered pages (1, 3, 5). Turn over and print even pages (2, 4, 6).
- 6 pages (Makes 20 unique Trading Cards.)
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