A few weeks ago our little daredevil had her first x-ray due to a little jumping on the bed incident. Yup 1 little monkey jumping on the bed, she fell off and bumped her head… broke her clavicle. Well ever since, she has been fascinated with the bones inside her body so there couldn’t be […]
Halloween game for kids
This printable Frankenstein Halloween Scissor Skills Haircut Activity is such fun! A great way for kids to enjoy developing their scissor skills this spooky season!
A collection of FUN and mess free ways to incorporate sensory play at home and at school. Sensory bags are the way to go if looking for less mess sensory!
Jello recipe for STEAM projects
The Noisy Monster Song is ideal for toddlers who want to make lots of noise! It's also brilliant for encouraging movement and finding a steady beat.
A terrific salt and ice experiment for preschoolers - melting treats and goodies out of frozen, haunted halloween hands! One cool science activity!
You probably know the scratch off lottery tickets? Ever wondered how to make them? Well, they are very fun & easy to make. I used to make gr...
Set the stage for some imaginative play with this DIY Elizabethan collar, just like Shakespeare used to sport.
Looking for a fun kids ghost activity? Create vanishing ghosts with this simple Halloween activity that will amaze the kids. It's a super easy Halloween STEM activity they'll beg to do again and again.
Free Printable I Spy Halloween Activity. Print this fun Halloween I spy game for a classroom party game or church harvest party.
Count skeletons and do spooky yoga!
Halloween yoga poses for kids to get your children moving and having fun during Halloween celebrations at school, at home or in your studio.
Fun Halloween yoga poses for kids! Images and pose descriptions to teach a kid's yoga lesson for Halloween with poses, games and a video!
X-Ray Exercises - get moving and grooving like a skeleton for pretend play fun or Halloween time brain break. Free from Growing Play.
Skeleton coloring pages are great for learning human anatomy and especially fun for Halloween. These coloring pages feature funny skeleton pictures such as a skeleton cut out to make decorations from, skeleton pirate, dancing skeleton and skeletons for Halloween. Spending time with coloring pages allows kids to learn a lot about drawing as well as […]
Cut out a collar template in whatever shape you want. Make sure to measure how big you want the collar to be. Cut collar out of extra stiff pellon. Cut out two of the collar in the fabric you want to use. Sew collar with right sides of fabric together and pellon on back of one piece. Trim seam on collar and turn right side out. Top stitch along sides and top of collar, leaving bottom open. Cut out 2 pieces of cape in whatever fabric you want. I just measured the length I wanted the cape and made my own shape. Sew cape along sides and bottom with right sides of fabric together, leaving the top open. Top stitch along sides and bottom of cape, leaving top open. Attach back of collar and back of cape and sew together, leaving front edges of both open. It's kinda hard to see in the picture above, but I left the lining and inside of color unattached. Fold up lining of cape and pin to collar. Sew along seam. This is what cape should look like finished. Attach hook and eye to cape for a closure.
I know summer time can be stressful for some folks...trying to keep your kids entertained, educated, and inspired! So today, in honor of the upcoming summer break, I'm rounding up 95 Summer Break Ideas and Boredom Busters from bloggers all over! This will give you craft, recipe, DIY's and more to do with your kiddos!
Have you been following our Peep Experiments ? Have you tried any of them? Or maybe some of your own? I know that after we did...
Haunted Science Beaker Craft Who doesn't love playing scientist? More importantly - who doesn't love being a mad scientist on the eve of Halloween?! Is
I have been teaching a huge amount of science this fall and my kiddos {and their teacher} are having so much fun! This one if floating around Pinterest in several places and I just had to try it! …
Sensory bags are a great way for little ones still in the mouthing stage to explore play materials. Today, I made a few Halloween s...
Cross-curricular ideas to celebrate Wilbur and Charlotte.
Thinking outside the box this Halloween season? Try our puffy paint brains tutorial for a unique take on art! Glue & Shaving Cream Puffy Paint Brains
Edible Glowing Oobleck
Jello recipe for STEAM projects
Check out these amazing Halloween sticky walls for kids! Tons of fun and easy ways to learn and play with CONTACT PAPER this Halloween.
Teach your students all about Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saens with a variety of fun lessons. Dance Macabre is the ...
Halloween often has us believing that our eyes are playing tricks on us, but this special breed of costume will definitely have you taking a second look! No, it's not the black magic of Halloween - these abnormally-amazing costumes use the magic of creativity to deliver the spellbinding effects of illusion.
This lesson contains ideas from the current nursery manual, Behold Your Little Ones. Click the link to view the original lesson, " I Wi...
Learn about how the brain and eyes work together (or don't!) by creating your own optical illusion with this easy science experiment for kids!
Discover how to make Halloween window clings using 3 nontoxic kitchen ingredients. Perfect Halloween party activity or simple Halloween decorations!
Hands-on science experiments and sensory play for Halloween. Great ideas for classroom activities, Halloween parties, or homeschool.
We are learning about the human body, what organs we have, what systems work together to form our bodies. We are learning what the purposes of the
Art and science come together in this colourful absorption experiment. Salt, glue and watercolours are all that's needed for this fun and fascinating activity. Pop on over to CBC Parents to see how it's done!
We’re trying something new in our homeschool. We’re doing a holiday-themed unit study all about Halloween. All the details can be found right here!
Kids will love learning about the components of blood with this fun and memorable activity - make a blood model!
A few weeks ago our little daredevil had her first x-ray due to a little jumping on the bed incident. Yup 1 little monkey jumping on the bed, she fell off and bumped her head… broke her clavicle. Well ever since, she has been fascinated with the bones inside her body so there couldn’t be […]