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Story by Isabelle MacNeil • CBC Kids News • PublishedSummer vacations are in full swing, but taking a big trip isn’t an option this year.Tie-dye is everywhere, and it’s something that you can do yourself at home, as long as you have the right supplies.You can also find white shirts at your local thrift store , and if you get really good, you can even sell them and start a little business.

Even though movie theatres are starting to reopen, you may feel safer having a movie experience at home. Plus, with the great summer weather, you can set up your own movie theatre in your backyard, on your driveway or in a park.Make sure you have plenty of snacks, bug spray and blankets.It’s a great outdoor activity you can do with friends while respecting physical distancing.I’ve always wanted to go to France, so I spent some time looking up recipes for my favourite French foods, made some crêpes and picked out an outfit.

There’s no shortage of great recipes online. Crêpes only have a few simple ingredients, but getting the technique right is the tricky part. Watch this video to see how my tie-dye turned out, what snacks I bought and what I decided to wear to France!Google ClassroomIsabelle MacNeil lives in Dartmouth, N.S., where she is active in the arts community. She has performed on the Christmas Daddies Telethon and plays clarinet in two local bands. Isabelle has developed a passion for acting and singing to go with her love of sport and volunteering.

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