 Fruit wands, I can grant you any wish you want. I wish I had fairy wings. Ding! Wow! We're gonna show you how to make furry fruit wands so you can play too. First you need fresh fruit and skewers. We have prepared some strawberries, grapes, and watermelon, but you can choose any fruits you like. Be careful because the skewers are sharp on the top. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take one of the fruits and I'm going to poke it and hold the fruit and then slide it down. Just like that. Make sure you leave a bit of room so you can hold it at the end. My pattern is going to be a green grape, then a red grape, and then a strawberry. Mine's going to be a strawberry, a red grape, and then a green grape. What wishes would you want to grant? I would grant wishes for my family and friends and to make the world a better place. And for me to get a new puppy. I would wish for me to have some magical power, like be invisible or something. Make sure you have the glitter frame at the end so you can put your star watermelons on. Take your watermelons and take your cookie cutter and smash it in. You can ask the need out to help you. Then poke out your sheet. It should look like there's a star in the watermelons. Then take your watermelon star and place it at the end. And then just tie it to the bottom of your stick. Recipes. And today we're making frozen yogurt bites. We're going to show you how to make them so you can play too. First you need plain yogurt. Let's put a little bit of yogurt into our bowls. You can use something to sweeten it like honey or jam. Now let's mix the sweeteners in. This doesn't really fast. Mine's changing color with the jam. And then you add fruit, like blueberries or strawberries. I'm putting in strawberries. Me too. You can add nuts for something crunchy like pistachios or almonds. I love almonds. It's going to make it really crunchy. Once your yogurt is mixed, you're ready to put it in the ice cube tray. You have to make sure you do it really slowly so it fits in. I'm going to give it a little taste. Tastes so good. I bet it'll taste even better when it's frozen. The cool thing is, if you make a little bit out of time, you can make a different recipe to fill up your tray. New bowls for the new recipe. We're starting with our yogurt again. Then we're going to put in our sweeteners. I'm using strawberry jam for this one. My bowl's turning pink. This time I'm going to put in some blueberries. This one's going to be really full of stuff. I'm cutting my blueberries so it will mix in. I'm putting in pistachios and almonds. Once your tray is filled up, you're ready to put it in the freezer. The best thing to do is let it freeze overnight. So, good night. I have frozen yogurt. These are the ones we made earlier. Frozen and ready to eat. I'm going to choose this one because this one looks like it has honey. I think the recipe is super cool because you can make frozen yogurt bites any way you want. Mine has jam, strawberries, and pistachios. I think this has honey, strawberries, and pistachios. This tastes really good. That was super yummy. And that's how you make frozen yogurt bites. Sleep over. And we made nightlights. Turn the lights off. Look, they glow. It's so cool. And we're going to show you how to make one so you could play too. This is how we made our nightlight. First, we need a jar. Then you need some paint brushes. And then you need glow in the dark paint. You take your paint brush and start putting dots in your jar. Here's a tip. Start from the bottom and work your way up. The glow in the dark paint is going to glow. That's what makes your nightlight. Try using different sized paint brushes to get different sized dots. It's nice to do dots so your glow in the dark paint looks very glowy. This is really fun. The thicker the paint, the better. So you really load your paint brush up. If you make it like dots, it's almost like stars in a jar. Try getting big dollops of paint. I always like to have a nightlight at a slumber party. And this is a great nightlight because you don't have to plug it in. I really like having nightlights because I get a little nervous when I'm in the dark. I'm almost to the top. I'm making mine more lines than dots because dots are getting a bit hard for me. You can use any design you want. You can make hearts or tiny little stars. It kind of looks like fireflies are in your jar too. This paint looks white, but it should kind of glow like green. I want to go over my dots so it doesn't kind of look like fingerprints. It mostly just looks like dots. My jar is looking good. Oh, your jar is looking good too. Thanks. Once you added all the paint you want, then your jar is ready to dry. The best thing to do is to let it dry in the sun. The sun makes it glow better. When it's dry, you can add the lid on. And then you have your nightlight. They glow. That's awesome. Oh, pretty. It's like magic. How to make fire-breathing dragons. This is my fire-breathing dragon. I named him Flame. Let me show you how to make one so you can play too. The first step into making a fire-breathing dragon is to get an empty toilet paper roll. After you've gotten that, you get some construction paper and you rock it around like this. Any color you want. And then you get a little tape and tape it. Add the flames. You get some ribbons of your choice and you tape them to the inside of your dragon. Here's a tip. If you want your dragon to blow out more fire, stick more to the top than to the bottom. You can use anything you want, including ribbons, other types of streamers. Put them in any way you want. You can put some in the bottom, put some on the top. You can change the color. You can cut some paper out. You can really do anything you want with this dragon. I'm going to put different colors of streamers in and make it look cool. After this, you can decorate it any way you want. Here are some I made earlier. You can add glitter or any kind of decoration. Then you can add a face. I'm going to put some pom poms that are blue and green. I'm going to put some googly eyes on them. Remember, you can do anything you want with this. You can attach them with glue, which is probably better for the pom poms. Sometimes it's easier to put the glue on the toilet paper roll than putting the glue on the pom poms. Two little things for his nose. You can use beads, coffee beans, smaller pom poms or buttons or whatever you want. And I'm going to put some glue on the bead first. Wait for the glue to dry. And that's how you make your fire-breathing dragon. I want your jewels, but you can have the rest. We start with the box. Now this is a regular gift box. You can use a tissue box or any other type of square box that you can find. The next step is to decorate it. You can decorate them with actions like hop like a frog or spin around. You can use construction paper and make squares out of each side of the box. Like these, which we made earlier. Put on this card, do the chicken dance with a little drawing of a chicken on. You can do any actions you really want on these, but you should choose something silly if you want this to be really fun. I'm going to do a jumping jack on this card. Once you're done with all drawing your actions, you can put them on the box. This is the box and I'm going to tape them because gluing them might get too messy. You want to tape one action on each side. If you don't want to draw your actions like we did, you can always cut them out from a magazine or go onto the internet and print them out. Here are some of the silly actions we thought of. We thought of pretend you're an elephant, put your finger to your nose, do jazz hands. Do a jumping jack. Do the chicken dance. Dance like a crazy person. Jump on one leg. Jump up and down. Swim in an ocean. Then you do the same thing all over again to make your numbered eyes. It has numbers on each side from one to six. You're ready to play. I got jazz hands. I got jazz. I should get this one. I'm going to show you how to play silly animal charades so you can play too. This is what you need to make silly animal charades. Print your animal off the internet. You don't want to go on by yourself. Animals out of magazines like these. Or you can color them. I'm cutting out this cute koala that I found. I want to make a dragon. And you can make any type of animal you want. You can make a rainforest animal. You can make a desert animal, even a water animal. While we make our cards, I'm going to show you how to play silly animal charades. To play, you pick an animal first. And then you act it out. And just like regular charades, the kids have to guess what your animal is. Once they've guessed your animal, you go back to the bins and you pick an action for your animal to do. You act out your animal doing that action. And the other players have to guess what action your animal's doing. And then it's someone else's turn. And that's how you play silly animal charades. Once you have your animal, you can glue it on a card. And after this, after I glue this on the card, this is going in the animal bin. With this cute koala I cut out earlier. Next, you have to find some actions. I'm going to take this very cute squirrel reading. I'm going to glue it on that card right there. I'm going to put it in the actions bin right there. I'm going to pick an action for escaping rope.