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There’s one shape in childhood that kids love its STARS! Let’s learn how to make your own star shaped stamp for your child to use for stamping with...
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According to stories I’ve heard a Chinese curse says, “May you live in interesting times.” Someone appears to of cursed the world. It’s certainly b...
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Working on name recognition this spring? Your child will have so much fun with this drip painting rainbow name activity. The vibrant rainbow colo...
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Turn an empty cereal box into a black bear with just a few easy steps. The black bear is found throughout the United States and three states have ...
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Does your child love the ocean? One of my preschooler's favorite places is our local sea center. Today I'm sharing a fun ocean themed craft that al...
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Young learners will love this creative, fun, and hands on M is for Moon unit filled with free printables, oreo moon phases, and more to learn the l...
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Staying inside has put many of our kids activities on hold, including organized sports, theater and music lessons. If you want to put this time to ...
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Create beautiful, one-of-a-kind batik fabric using a surprising material: crayons! This is a fun project for kids of all ages.
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Memorial Day and Fourth of July are approaching! This is the time to plan out a few red, white, and blue crafts for the kids to help remember t...
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Make these sweet animal hair clips for your little girl. These fun barrettes can be customized with your favorite colors and the animals you love ...
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Use this recipe to make giant bubbles. Kids (and adults) will have a blast playing with these outdoors!
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Every prepper who had not stockpiled morale boosters prior to the pandemic surely sees the value in them now.
Keeping the mind and body active,...
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