~ ,I •* 4Hh Getting ready for the Pennsylvania Farm Show are Rachel Day, New Hol land, and Travis Donough, Manhelm. Rachel shows the champion non-sale lamb and Travis the reserve at the Ephrata Fair. The Farm Show opens Saturday for visitors and Is open through Jan. 15. Check Farm Show sche dules Included in this section for fun things for kids. r* Donna Grover sent In this picture of her daughters, Regina and Rebecca, riding in style. Find some paper large enough for you to lie down on. A wide roll of shelf paper or ■, brown craft paper works well. Ask a parent or older brother or sister to trace your outline with a heavy black marker or crayon. Draw your face, hair, and clothing on the paper portrait of yourself. \ Tor Parents Help Kid (NAPS) —Despite the plea sures of holiday festivities, family get-togethers and cold weather fun, many children experience the indoor win tertime blues. Often brought on by time-consuming school projects, increased indoor activity and gray, cloudy days, these glum moods call for a creative outlet to un leash kids’ imaginations dur ing the winter season. With a little help from par ents, kids will realize that school and holiday projects can be a fun and easy part of at-home activity. “Many kids don’t realize that their home computer, favorite printing software and inkjet printer can serve as their own personal print shop and as a source for at home fun,” said Joe Nezwek, director of marketing for the Avery Kids" group at Avery Dennison. Research con ducted by Avery Dennison indicates that kids like to watch their designs come to life, from the computer screen through the printer and onto tangible stickers and cards they can play with for hours Whether adding flair to school assignments with per sonalized stickers or creat ing customized holiday cards and invitations, kids can use their imagination, along with the help of Avery Kids’" prod ucts, to battle the boredom. Kids can also access a vari ety of different kid-friendly web sites such as Avery Kids web site at www.avery.com/ kids where they can down f * * ’ «/ Draw Yourself Battle Winter load clip art “stamps” and exchange project ideas with other kids. Kids can experience “print er magic” both on and off the computer by incorporating their printing projects into the world of their imagina tions. Playing teacher with A+ stickers and imaginary lessons, creating business cards for the “new club on the block” or designing lam inated ID cards for soccer games and backpack name tags is easy and fun in the kids’ print shop. Parents can also feel reassured that com puter time often leads to interactive and imaginative playtime with friends. Using products such as the Avery Kids Printertainment’" Software Kit and Supplies Packs or Mickey’s Stickers & Stuff Printing Fun Kit, kids can use their personal ized stickers and cards for a variety of projects for school and home. Here are a few examples of printer fun. Kids can: * Use customized stickers to highlight and illustrate the Creativity Blues important facts of science pro jects, geography reports or president’s biographies—from T. Rex’s toes, to Colorado’s capital, to President Ken nedy’s Camelot. • Create eye-catching re ports by designing person alized covers. • Import photos to create personalized cards and invi tations for teachers and classmates. • Stake your turf by deco rating bedroom doors and school lockers with atten tion-grabbing signs. • Add magic to sporting events by printing each team member their own laminated ID card. When shopping for the best materials for their chil dren’s print shop, parents should look for: • high quality printer sup plies that best highlight their children’s work; • products that won’t dam age the family printer, • easy-to-use importing and photo capabilities; and • added features such as re-stickable stickers that can continually be removed and “re-stuck” without damage to the sticker or to the objects on which they are stuck. So next time the kids com plain about the winter blues, unleash their imagination and let them create fun hol iday and school projects Their personalized stickers and cards will be sure to entertain them for hours and their extra creativity just might boost their grades