This coffee filter jellyfish craft for kids is a fun summer craft project. My youngest son loves sea creatures. His first love is dolphins, but Jellyfish are a close second. He has read numerous books on Jellyfish memorizing the different types. And he insists on spending quite a bit of time studying them when everRead More
How to Make a Paper Bag Book for Kids
This quick tutorial shows how to make a paper bag book for your kids for hours of creative fun! Summer is the perfect time for kids to work on their writing skills. Whether they create a fictional story, a nature journal, or a travelogue, the lazy days of summer allow them the time to be creative. Since thereRead More
Fun Ways for Kids to Play with Water
Water play is lots of fun and a great way to keep cool on a hot summer day. This is one way to play that even you may want to get in on if the day is hot enough. These water play ideas will get the kids outside and everyone cooled down while having loadsRead More
Fun Ways for Kids to Play in Mud
Icky, sticky, gooey, stinky mud is one of the most amazing sensory tools you will find. When we were kids, our parents would send us out to get covered in the stuff. We loved it and it provided us with the sensory stimulation we needed. This summer, I dare you to put the kids inRead More
7 Things Every Child Needs to Do This Summer
Summer is here and you will find yourself making plans to keep the kids busy and looking for ways to engage them and teach them as the summer rolls through. In the midst of play dates, trips to the zoo, and summer sports, we often forget about the basics of childhood and the fun thingsRead More
Sensory Learning Tray for Kids
Aside from the fact that sensory experiences are just fun, they really help kids retain what they learn when they use their senses. I am always working on new ways to engage and encourage learning through play. This Sensory Learning Tray for Kids is a fun way to bring in a theme while your child practices preRead More
7 Classic Games to Play Outside This Summer
Summer is a great time to get outside and play. It has even been proven that time outside is good for you and your children. These games will get your children out playing this summer and if you’re lucky, tire them out for bed. These games are also great if you have lots of neighborhoodRead More
Solar Nightlight Craft for Kids
If you have been to the dollar store lately, you may have seen the many solar lights available to you for just a buck. And while these look great lined up on your patio or in a flower bed, they can also be used indoors too! These can make excellent night lights for kids, andRead More
Seed Sorting Sensory Activity for Kids
Now is the time to get those gardens ready, which means buying seeds and watching them grow! While you are picking out those seeds, why not grab a few extra packs and give this easy Seed Sorting Sensory Activity for Kids a try? Seeds are perfect for exploring those sensory skills and fine motor skills, andRead More
Superhero Sticks Craft for Kids
This superhero sticks craft for kids is easy to make and only requires a few common craft supplies. Kids craft ideas like these fun Superhero Sticks Craft for Kids are a perfect way to get children to use their imagination. I love that you can easily personalize your superhero by using markers, stickers, or evenRead More
4 Fun and Free Educational Activities to Do with Your Baby
Baby just woke up from a nap, has a clean diaper on, and has been fed. Now would be a perfect time to play! But what could be an entertaining (and educational) activity to do? Keep reading mama, as I give you 4 Fun and Free Educational Activities to Do with Your Baby. 4 FunRead More
25 Ways to Avoid Summer Boredom
Kids and summer= free time for mom to fill up with activities. Gone are the days of sending the kids outdoors with a hose if they are thirsty. Okay, maybe not gone but at least not as popular. While I want my kids to come up with their own creative venues for entertainment in theRead More
Wine Cork Cherry Stamp Craft for Kids
You might have realized by now that there are so many different things you can make with wine corks. These wine cork cherry stamps are just as fun and easy as other wine cork crafts, and they are one craft the kids are sure to enjoy too. Take a look below at how you canRead More
75 Boredom Busters for Kids
You have heard the phrase a million times: Mom, I’m bored. It usually doesn’t come out that simply, though. It is typically delivered in a long whine, along with a face that is twisted in pain. Kids know how deliver that line just right, so it makes you stop what you are doing and thinkRead More
Bird Nest Filler Bag
At some point I saw an idea on Pinterest for using a suet block holder and stuffing it with bits of stuff to hang in a tree for birds to use for their nests. I am always one to look around and use what I have on hand rather than running to the store toRead More
Easy Rainbow Wall Hanging Craft for Kids
Whether you are studying rainbows in a science unit or getting into the St. Patrick’s Day season, this Easy Rainbow Wall Hanging Craft for Kids is a must try. Made from a few common crafting supplies, you can make your own mini rainbow wall hanging perfect for brightening up any space. There is no sewingRead More
15 President’s Day Crafts and Activities for Kids
I remember doing President’s Day crafts when I was in grade school that consisted of everything from “building” Abe Lincoln’s beard out of painted cotton balls to building “cherry trees” from tissue paper. I always loved these crafts and learning about our founding fathers who helped build this great nation we live in. When itRead More
Build Your Own Rainbow Kit for Kids
Wouldn’t it be fun to build your very own rainbow? Here is a simple rainbow you can make and a storm isn’t even required. This Build Your Own Rainbow Kit for Kids offers them a fun and colorful time, as well as strengthens fine motor skills. You can make your rainbow kit using items from yourRead More
5 Little Sweethearts Homemade Finger Play Gloves
Finger plays are a wonderful way to interact with children. They can teach them fine motor skills, help with rhyming, memorization, and so much more. If you loved reciting finger plays as a kid and have a child who is the same way, you will want to make a pair of these 5 Little SweetheartsRead More
Upcycled Globe Light Enchanted Fairy Lantern
I would like to say it is just my 4 year old daughter that is fairy obsessed with fairies but alas, I cannot. I love the idea of the sweet little nymphs just as much and we have an often rotating fairy garden that we keep through all the seasons as well as a set for indoor play.Read More
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