At my first school this morning one of the instructional assistants showed me the indoor snowballs she had recently purchased at a local CVS drugstore--they feel wonderfully squishy, in a resistive/crunchy sort of way.
So, I looked for them on the way to my next stop and--Voila! The snowballs are now happily settled in my trunk.
Here's a link to a photo of them:
Indoor Snowball Photo & info
No, they don't need to be kept in the freezer and, no, they aren't icy in the center--no worries!
I did see a warning that they are a choking hazard for young children.
Speaking of no worries, Christmas break starts at 4 PM today--two weeks off--all you hospital/clinic/home health OTs out there...you need to come work in public schools!
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