DIY Games: Tin Can Golf Play a game of golf in your own backyard with recycled and found materials. Kids not only get to play the game, but they also...
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Racing Water Drops Experiment Water science is a great way to keep kids learning through the summer break. Racing water drops is an easy activity that can be set up...
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We’ve got some great ideas on gifts kids can make for mother’s day. As a mom-run and mom-owned business, we know that any gift, any extra hug, any sweet…
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Has your little one been playing too many hours of Fortnite these days? Perhaps they don’t get enough physical activity and outdoor play? In this article, we take a closer...
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Science Experiment for Kids: Ink Chromatology Butterflies These chromatology butterflies are lots of fun to make and a good demonstration of how the ink in most felt-tip pens contains a...
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DIY Crafts: Butterfly Feet Painting What a great idea! Feet that turn into butterfly artwork! Supplies: 1 canvas, paints of your choosing, paint brush, marker Step 1: Paint the bottom...
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Spring Books and Activities for Families Are you as excited as I am about spring activities? Admittedly it's been a warm winter this year, so we haven't suffered too much...
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Pressed Tissue Paper Flowers A few weeks ago, my 5-year-old daughter and I went to her school for a family night. They had games and served breakfast but also brought...
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Printable for Kids: Seed Life Cycle We’ve started growing a bean seed in our little bean house and now it’s time to observe the seed life cycle. This is a great…
Wash Your Hands! We remember our moms yelling... it, but do our kids know why? We all know that kids are dirty, get down on the floor, and put all...
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STEAM Activity: Simple Circuit Light Up Valentine This year my kids are making simple circuit light up Valentine's for their teachers using a printable heart template. I think it's so...
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Arctic Sensory Bin Is it snowing at your house? We don't get much snow here in southern California and usually have to take a day trip to play in fresh...
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Make it Crafty: Socktopus Have mismatched socks laying around the house? Transform them into your own fun Socktopus pets! Create a whole family using kid and adult-sized socks. What you'll...
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Salt dough is a fabulous, quick, and easy clay-type material that is easily made at home. The sky is the limit for what you can use it for. With...
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Dinosaur week would not be complete without making salt dough fossils! This is an easy and fun way for children to learn about fossils, paleontology, and dinosaurs. Supplies: Salt...
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Let's Make Dinosaur Feet! Reuse old tissue boxes and let your kids roam free with this cute dinosaur feet craft! Supplies: Empty baby wipe containers, scissors, foam paper, hot glue...
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Dinosaur Eggs Experiment These easy-to-make frozen dinosaur eggs are simple to set up and provide hours of play! They are great to use for ice melt science and sensory play....
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Rainforest Frog Craft Did you know the rainforest is filled with brightly colored frogs? Make your own red-eyed tree frog craft while teaching your kids about the wonders of the...
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Solar Eclipse Art Teach kids about what happens during a solar eclipse with this fun art activity. Little ones can paint their own sun and moon to make an...
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What exactly happens during a solar eclipse? During this eclipse, the moon will move in front of the sun and block out the light from the sun for a...
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Another great kid-friendly recipe from our guest blogger Kristen Beer from With a Grain of Salt. My kid will eat anything as long as it's chicken nuggets. I really struggle...
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Charlie Brown Tree Rice Krispies Who doesn't love an ooey-gooey Rice Krispie treat - child OR adult? Let's be real - they are a scrumptious marshmallow treat that is always...
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They are scaly, slippery, slimy, and LOVE living in the rainforest. Yes, you named it - Snakes! You just can't learn about the rainforest without creating one of its largest inhabitants. Enjoy!...
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