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  1. Mask:Plan a skit, and use TFPTTOBs to make masks for the characters. Caution: Do not all children to inhale the masks, as this might cause them to suffocate.
  2. Jai lai stick:Make a frame from a long forked stick and cover it with a TFPTTOB. Make a ball by using vines to tie a handful of leaves into a ball.
  3. Noisemaker:Blow up a TFPTTOB and twist off the end. Sneak up behind someone and pop the bag by smashing it between your hands.
  4. Stuffed doll:Put a piece of moss the size of your fist in the bottom of a TFPTTOB. Tie off the bag just above the moss with a length of vine. This is the head of the doll. Add a double handful of leaves to the bag and tie it off again. This is the upper body. Another double handful of leaves provides the lower body, and the handles are the legs. Use a permanent marker to add face, etc. Be sure not to select poison ivy for the vines.

Hiking and Biking Uses 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31   Camping Uses 32-36, 37-41, 42-46, 47-51, 52-54   Picnicking Uses 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74   Entertainment Uses 75-79, 80-84, 85-88   Natural History and Interpretive 89-93, 94-98, 99-100   And Finally, but not least 101

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