 We made a great game out of spaghetti and the colander. We're gonna show you how to do it so you could play too. First you need a colander. A colander is a strainer that you use in the kitchen. Like when you're washing fruit or dumping cooked vegetables into it. The holes that the water run out. Next you need some dry spaghetti. Any kind of long pasta. It just can't be cooked. Then you need to put the dry spaghetti through the hole of the colander and you have to push it through one hole to get it all the way to the other side. It can be whatever way you want. Go crazy. To make it so it goes all the way to the other side. If a piece breaks of the dry spaghetti, it's no problem. We're making a net of spaghetti inside the colander. When the net is ready, you can put in a ball. A very light ball. Like a ping pong ball or a foam ball. The ball should be light enough to sit on top of the pasta. Gently drop your ball on top of the spaghetti net. Each person takes turns pulling a piece of pasta out. The goal of the game is to pull out the pasta and get the ball to the bottom. I'm picking this one because it's under the ball and it has better chances of making it fall. You were so close. I want to choose this one because it's holding the ball up. I should get this one. I'm gonna show you how to play silly animal charades so you can play too. This is what you need to make silly animal charades. First you need to make your animal cards. Print your animal off the internet. And go on like an adult. You don't wanna 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 wanna 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 gonna 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 gonna take this very cute squirrel reading. I'm gonna glue it on that card right there. I'm gonna put it in the action spin. Right there. I'm gonna pick an action. For your escaping rope, be a shark. Mystery rhymes. We're gonna tell you how to do it so you can play too. Yo mo goose, give me a beat. All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty to get it. First you need nursery rhymes. I just flipped over this bowl. Just a nice and steady beat to go with the rhythm. I have two forks and I'm adding a... First I'm getting a nursery rhyme. Which one did you get? I got Little Miss Muffet. Bottle. What's a nice spy bottle? So you can play too. First I'm gonna make color for rice. You're going to first need a plastic bag. You put in four to five pumps of hand sanitizer. I wanna make my rice red. I'm making mine's blue. Then put in four to five drops of food coloring. And you're gonna put a cup of rice. And just put one cup. You need to zip your bag. And then you're going to put that rice and just swish it. Oh, mushy. Chewing mushy, mushy, mushy. You need to dry your rice. Which will probably take an hour. You could just pour it into a bowl. This is the rice that we made earlier. And now it's dry. And now we're ready to make our spy bottle. This bottle was old and recycled from Sweet Tea. So we're gonna have a clear bottle, a funnel. And here are some objects. So we're gonna get a scoop in the red. Mix the rice, go through it. So then the rice will go into the bottle. It's a minus to put inside the bottle. Here's some that we found. A paper clip, some candlesticks, some flour, blue ball. Okay, and now we're gonna write down what we just put on. We're gonna write things down so we can find them later. So now we're gonna get another scoop. This is gonna be nice and colorful. So I'm gonna put in the dice and he's just gonna put in the skateboard. I'm going to put in the red rice and then an object and then the blue rice and then an object and then a green rice and an object. And I just repeat it and repeat it until it's full enough. So now we're gonna put in the object. So I'm going to put in the guitar and Daniel's gonna put in a whistle. The whistle. The whistle. Okay, so now to finish our rainbow. Now I'm going to put the cap on. I'm gonna shake it up so I can find the objects. I found the Qatar. And that's how you make an ice spy bottle. We made a spider web game in our room. Here's Andrew. This is a hard one. We're gonna show you how to make one so you can play too. All you need to make your own web is yarn and jingle bells. The first thing you need to do is cut a really, really long piece of yarn. Make sure you check with an adult before you tie yarn onto something. Don't tie your yarn to anything that could tip over such as a bookcase or a lamp. Jingle bell on each piece of yarn. Here's how you put the jingle bell on the piece of yarn. It's almost like flossing your teeth except this with a jingle bell. You take the yarn and you put it into the slits of the jingle bell. It'll tricky. And sometimes it might come apart like this but you take it and put it back together. And there you go, you have your jingle bell. The more yarn you put up, the harder the game will be. And then you need something to toss into the web. We just made a ball out of these socks. To play the game, you toss the ball into the middle of the web. And someone has to go get it. I'm first. Oh, that's a hard one. I'm gonna go this way because it's easier than going under. Come on, Daniel, you can do it. But don't set off the bell. This is a hard one. Make it. Yes, you can. I'm gonna go this way because it's very. Almost there. I'm playing Old MacDonald's Switcheroo. We'll picture cards. You can draw pictures or cut them out for magazines or even use stickers. The pictures can mean anything. Like a wild animal or food or something you play with. Just tape or glue the picture onto a card and then put the cards into a bowl. I'm gonna pick one out. I'll let a ball mix and replace it from an animal for Old MacDonald.