1 | KIDKRAFT WOODEN PLAY GUITAR: This guitar is just like the real thing, just mini! Crafted from wood with real strings, it is the perfect introduction
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 /9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 In an age of mass production and casual consumerism, it’s easy to go overboard with gift-giving at Christmastime. Not only can toy-
Welcome to our guide on stunning summer acrylic nail designs! Are you ready to rock the hottest trends and elevate your style this season? Our experts have curated a collection of the most captivating and eye-catching acrylic nail designs that are perfect for summer. Whether you’re looking for vibrant colors, intricate patterns, or dazzling embellishments,...
Every gift on this gift guide for 3- to 5 year-old girls is something we used ourselves or came highly recommended from a friend. You might also want to check out the Boys Ages 3-5 Gift Guide for ideas. See all the gift guides here. Featured Gifts for Preschool Girls Gifts Under $25 $25-$50 Gifts…
The best open-ended toys encourage exploration and critical thinking in kids of all ages, according to research, parents, and pediatricians.
Welcome to our guide on stunning summer acrylic nail designs! Are you ready to rock the hottest trends and elevate your style this season? Our experts have curated a collection of the most captivating and eye-catching acrylic nail designs that are perfect for summer. Whether you’re looking for vibrant colors, intricate patterns, or dazzling embellishments,...
Looking for gifts for preschoolers? This list has gift ideas for kids ages 3-6 + stocking stuffers for preschoolers too!
Buying a gift for coworker can seem tricky, even more so if it is the farewell gift for a female colleague. Here is a failproof list of gifts guaranteed to
Looking for a fun DIY project that even younger kids can help out with? Check out these colorful bookmarks made using bleeding tissue paper!
Starting preschool is a big deal. Your child is starting their first day of school. Here are all of the ways you can prep your soon to be preschooler, even when they don’t want to go.
Use construction paper, printables, and a child's photo to make a fun camping collage. It's a great activity to do before or after a family camping trip.
The Parable of the Unjust Judge (also known as the Parable of the Persistent Widow), teaches us the importance of prayer. Free printable preschool Bible lesson with guide, story, worksheets, coloring pages, craft, worship and more.
This Charlotte Mason gift guide has over 130 ideas to stimulate creativity and thoughtful play. Find STEM, nature themed, music, art and more
Is your child ready for Kindergarten? This post will help you decide plus free worksheets focused on kindergarten readiness skills like...
Fun DIY preschool graduation ideas for end of the school year celebration, including preschool graduation at home ideas, preschool craft activities, homeschool graduation themes for preschoolers, how to have a virtual graduation for family and friends, best preschool graduation gifts and how to throw an epic preschool party with fun pre k graduation themes to celebrate your grad (that also work for kindergarten graduation year, too)!
God guides his People preschool Bible lesson. Learn about the Pillar or clould and of fire. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more. Free printable lesson.
Free printable preschool Bible lesson on Nehemiah. Learn about how God empowered him to rebuild the wall through worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more
Look no further for gift ideas for preschool boys. We've hand-picked, tried and true gift ideas that your 3, 4, and 5 year old will LOVE.
The best gifts for ADHD Adults, recommended by ADHD Adults. Whether you're needing a gift for someone you love or ideas for yourself, these are pefect.
A simple tutorial to make fruit & vegetable stamped flour sack tea towels. Create thoughtful, useful handmade gifts with this family-friendly craft project!
I thought it would be fun to share some things we got for Nova for Christmas (as well as some things we’re saving for future holidays). I LOVE toys. This is no secret. One of my top bucket list items
This 9-week poetry study guide will take you through nine poems written by Helen Beatrix Potter. Each week (or longer) your student will study one poem.
Make your own toys this holiday with the ultimate handmade toy gift guide! Full of free wooden toy tutorials, free sewing patterns and more.
Over time, I've done a few color mixing activities to help my children learn about the primary colors and how they combine to form secondary colors. We previously did a simple color theory activity using
Hey everyone! So as I've been prepping for my classroom this summer-- I've absolutely fallen in love with succulents! Not the cacti type-- but the fat, round, and colorful type. As a result every piece of decor I've been making lately has a shiplap and succulent theme! Take a look below: Most of the items pictured above can be found in my TPT store-- you can find them by clicking here. Now on to to the real reason you're here. Paper succulents. I'm not going to lie to you-- it is time consuming. And if you have a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette-- you can save yourself some serious time (plus you can make larger sized plants). So here we go! Here are the supplies you need: Cardstock (I bought 2 packs of green cardstock from Walmart for $5 each), scissors, pencil (if tracing), and hot glue. Each larger succulent took about three 12x12 pieces of cardstock, and the smaller ones took two 8.5x11" pieces. This first succulent was made from a template I found online for free. I didn't really follow their directions-- so you can make them either way. First, I printed the 2 pages onto the color of cardstock I wanted. Next, I cut out the pieces. I laid the largest piece aside as a base. Next, I cut all the other pieces in half (and I also cut an extra piece of the smallest size). Cutting them in half let me make a small slit along the bottom-- where I used a small dot of hot glue to press the flaps together (giving them more of a standing look). You can see my process below... After that I began assembling my succulent: I tried to make sure the petals were overlapping in each layer as I glued the pieces together. The very middle is the hardest to explain because I usually played it by ear-- bending and gluing the smallest pieces (sometimes even trimming them) until I was satisfied. Succulents 2 & 3 were created using my Cricut-- but I was able to trace a template for any lovers of the "trace and cut" method. If you want to make them larger-- you could always set the largest piece down on some paper and trace a larger figure around it. Basically for succulent #2, I used the largest piece as the base and bent all the other pieces upward at the petals. Then you glue and stack, glue and stack-- and make sure the petals alternate (so you should see the previous layer in between). Here is my finished result with my original: The last succulent is my personal favorite! Also the easiest (in my opinion). It's the same process as above: Cut out shapes, bend the petals, and stack and glue the layers. Here is my original and the new one side by side: Hope that helped inspire you in your paper succulent making quest! If you have any questions or suggestions please leave them in the comments below-- and I will try my hardest answer them ASAP. Hope you have a blessed day!
Gift guide with favorite gifts for Montessori teachers; a variety of ideas for different budgets and teacher gifts or classroom gifts!
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Free printable Bible lesson for kids. In John 9: 1-42 He heals a man born blind in an unusual way. Story, lesson guide, coloring pages, craft and more all included. Ideal for preschoolers at home or at church.
What is the best way to make, bake, and care for Sharpie mugs? I tested different temperatures, times, and kinds of washing to find out.
beauty child at the blackboard