Our "active" activity was building the Great Wall out of cardboard bricks and staffing it with attacking and defending Bionicles.

I have to admit, my original thought was a taller wall that the kids could come crashing through like Mongol invaders, but this was cooler,especially since they put up watchtowers!

Our art project was sculpting our own terracotta warriors.

The kids were very intrigued that each of the 3000 warriors had unique faces and hairstyles, so, naturally, each of theirs was also unique!
We had a dentist's appointment coming up that afternoon, so instead of a specific snack, we had a quick lunch of rice and General Tsao's Chicken.
Story of the World chapters 30-33.
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