marshmallows
m&m's
gummy bears
chocolate chips
pieces of cereal
chocolate kisses
suckers
toothpicks
popsicle sticks
q-tips
cotton balls
stickers
crayons
pennies
pipe cleaners
dry beans
pompom balls - like for crafting
pieces of dry pasta
balloons (not inflated)
Goldfish crackers
Teddy Grahams crackers
2007-02-12 04:41:49
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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How about those little arts and crafts eyes that move all around. They'd all probably fit into a ziploc bag and they can be glued on rather easily. Arts and crafts stores would also have colored popsicle sticks, colored pipe cleaners, and little color pieces of felt and none would be too expensive. But gathering 100 of something could be a little more difficult. Perhaps the little crunchy pieces from Lucky Charms or some other cereal, 100 of those! That might work and it would be out of the ordinary.
2016-03-29 03:29:09
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answered by ? 4
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I did Penny's. It is a dollar. Simple. I also sent her with 100 cheerios but she ate some on the way... and well... there were not even close to 100 when she got there. LOL.. I would do the Penny's. All I did was get two rolls of Penny's. Then I didn't have to count them or worry about any getting lost.
2007-02-12 03:47:05
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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The kids in my son's class did things to make a trail mix.. like teddy grams, m&m's, goldfish, chex, things like that. I think the pennies are a good idea if the teacher does not want food items. Marbles are good. But I would hope all of them know not to place them in their mouths. Good luck.
2007-02-12 04:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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a 100 page coloring book?
caryns?
a craft kit craft paper($2-$3), pom-pom(less than $3), buttons, stickers(less the $2), markers(can be found at the dollar store), pipe cleaner(less the $2 for pack of 50) plus some glue.
Lego's
2007-02-12 04:38:43
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answered by lady_jane_az 3
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Froot Loops, mini marshmallows, mini erasers (they have cute ones at Dollar Tree, Big Lots, etc. in packs or 30-50 or so), pennies or nickels (see if you can get a bunch of those new shiny ones with the new design!), individually wrapped LifeSavers mints (in bags at Wal-Mart)...
2007-02-12 03:55:35
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answered by The Skin Horse (formerly ll2) 7
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I went through that a few days ago I used popcorn kernels. Maybe candy since V-day is around the corner.
2007-02-12 06:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The stickers are a wonderful Idea. Anything that is sweet might make the kids hyper and harder to Handel for the teacher.
2007-02-12 03:56:12
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answered by jen 4
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candy, fruit loops, maybe even little heart shaped cookies if u like to bake! Look at some of my answer with 100 days projects you will find some intresting ones like bird house or treasure box...
2007-02-12 03:48:07
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answered by Brown-Eyed-Beauty 3
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my sin did 100 names on a t shirt i went around and got people to sign it and got 100..
2007-02-12 04:39:44
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answered by christina c 3
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