Go to any Quick Trip or a store similar to that and ask if you could have some plastic cup lids, two for each child. (Stores are usually happy to help out teachers.) I like the sturdy 4" red ones. Instead of placing a straw in the designated spot, place a brad to connect two of the lids. These should be touching each other top to top or flat side to flat side.
After the lids are together, place a few stickers on the outside of the lids. What do you have? A card holder! Just slide the game cards in between the two lids, and they will actually stay there! These are great for little hands which have difficulty holding several cards, or for older hands which aren't functioning like they use to, or for disabled or crippled hands. My grandchildren love them because they can now play Old Maid without dropping and showing everyone all of their cards.
After the lids are together, place a few stickers on the outside of the lids. What do you have? A card holder! Just slide the game cards in between the two lids, and they will actually stay there! These are great for little hands which have difficulty holding several cards, or for older hands which aren't functioning like they use to, or for disabled or crippled hands. My grandchildren love them because they can now play Old Maid without dropping and showing everyone all of their cards.
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