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For other Valentine ideas, be sure to check out this roundup of Valentine music activities.
Non-candy Ideas
Here are some ideas to fill your jar without candy:
- Puzzle: Buy a puzzle that is themed with your holiday of choice. Count how many pieces you want to put in the jar. Save the remainder of the pieces in the box so the winner can have the complete puzzle.
- Toy Item: Use an open-ended toy item like mini puzzle pieces, legos, or brain flakes.
- Acrylic Vase Filler: Kids love collections of small items. This provides another open-ended toy for kids. Autumn gems, Stars, Gems
- Mini Erasers
- Make a seasonal craft jar with washi tape, foam stickers, pom poms, etc.
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Christy –
Fun!
Susan (verified owner) –
What a great fun idea for all ages! Who wouldn’t want to try to win a jar full of yummy candy!
For an additional Practice Incentive:
Teachers could allow a student to add their name & guess if they practice a certain amount of days or minutes.
audrey –
great game to play at a baby shower!
Marianne –
Love it!
Helene Neeley –
Great motivator
Debbie (verified owner) –
My students love this game & look forward to it every holiday!