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Apr
19

Social Emotional Skills with Wikki Stix

Here’s a fun idea for teaching about feelings and building on social emotional skills: Use Wikki Stix to create faces. Pin your poster to the wall and each morning, as your students enter the room, ask them to point to the face that represents how they are feeling. You can do this at home, also, …

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Apr
15

Under the Sea with Wikki Stix: Jelly Fish and Ocean Scene

For the Jelly Fish you will need: One flat plastic lid that you can reuse after washing (we used a Lays Chip lid) One rounded plastic lid that you can reuse after washing (for the top of the jelly fish head) Pen (to make holes in the lid) White Wikki Stix (for the jelly fish …

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Mar
28

Teaching Tools: Use Wikki Stix for Learning Basic Shapes

By Shara Weiss Is your kiddo learning about basic shapes? Whether you are home schooling or placing your child in preschool, you know: your child is learning quickly and picks up on new information at rapid speed. Now is a great time to use hands-on activities to reinforce that learning. Wikki Stix are a wonderful …

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Sep
21

NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH–EVERY DAY FUN

Every Day Fun, a new product, by The Wikki Stix Co has officially launched. The Wikki Stix brand is owned by Omnicor, Inc., a company based in Phoenix, Arizona. Every Day Fun is a beautifully illustrated booklet packed with fun activities for kids. The 8 page, full-color, booklet contains connect-the-dot activities, fun ideas for wearable …

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Jun
04

Beethoven and Wikki Stix

The barriers are not erected which can say to aspiring talents and industry, “Thus far and no farther.”  - Beethoven Written by Joleen Steel Beethoven was a man of passion, driven to write music no matter what. Even when he lost the ability to hear, he still said “the tones and sounds crashed around” in his …

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