Set them up in a triangular formation, like a bowling alley. Then you're ready to play. If you're feeling creative, you could tape card or paper around your bottles. You and your child could draw ...
And finally, they become needles. Pins are made similarly. The main difference is that a slow-drip of liquid glass is dolloped on one end, to make pinheads. Thanks to our friends at Science ...
WORCESTER – The Museum of Worcester is celebrating 150 years, and one of their featured exhibits showcases the city's storied history of candlepin bowling. Candlepin bowling was first played in ...