Transform a simple canvas into a charming Valentine's Day decoration with our DIY Ampersand Thumbtack Art guide. Quick, affordable, and perfect for any skill level, this project adds a romantic touch to your decor.
What is threading even? Plus lots of threading activities to do with the kids (great fine motor activities!)
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
30 Homemade Play Doh Recipes that are so easy!
Over 40 Montessori Valentine's Day Activities to enjoy with your students : ideas include language, mathematics, practical life, and sensorial.
Since your school at home is now underway for this year, it seems a perfect time to share some ways to keep the little ones busy using STEM.
So thoughtful! An easy diy personalized umbrella tutorial from @amomstake
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
This is the ultimate collection of the best Valentine card ideas for school that kids can make!
Since your school at home is now underway for this year, it seems a perfect time to share some ways to keep the little ones busy using STEM.
Over 40 Montessori Valentine's Day Activities to enjoy with your students : ideas include language, mathematics, practical life, and sensorial.
Have you ever made a pom pom using a book? It's fun and this is the method used to make this cute pom pom snowman ornament. How to Make a Pom Pom Materials: Hardcover Book
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
What is threading even? Plus lots of threading activities to do with the kids (great fine motor activities!)
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
We often do this "fill a frame" activity in our sketchbooks while traveling or while waiting for food in restaurants, but it's also easy to set up anywhere.
What is threading even? Plus lots of threading activities to do with the kids (great fine motor activities!)
Get an introduction to Canada for kids with the printable paper dolls! Four costumes include Anne of Green Gables, a hockey player, an Inuit and a Mountie.
Here's a new colouring page for older children (or grown-ups!) which would be perfect for Valentine's Day or Mother's Day, featuring the words "I Love You" as well as lots of pretty decorative elements to colour in.
Instead of dresses, the printable dress-up paper doll changes poses and expressions to convey a wide array of emotions and teach children to successfully read other people's body language. In
28 Clever Trunk or Treat Ideas kids will love!
Since your school at home is now underway for this year, it seems a perfect time to share some ways to keep the little ones busy using STEM.
If you're anything like me, you have kids that rely on YOU to keep them constantly entertained throughout the summer (any season, actually!). Thank God for the Internet and Pinterest and other more-creative-than-me bloggy moms who have come up with LOADS of awesome ideas for keeping our little ones busy and active throughout these next few months. The following list is a compilation of the ideas that I've found online (and some that I've come up with on my very own) that I intend to use as the framework for making summer memories with my little monsters. Stay tuned on Thursdays for the next few months as I highlight these 100 activities in more detail. For now, here's what The Banana Pants Family will be up to this summer. . .Join the Fun! 1. Host a Family Carwash 2. Have a picnic and play day at the local park. 3. Have a Huge Toy Sort and teach your kiddos about donating to charity. 4. Take your kids on a night walk around the neighborhood with flashlights. 5. Buy plain white sneakers and paint and decorate them with some summer flair to sport all season. 6. Make some awesome paper plate hats and take loads of fun pictures. 7. Plant a flower garden. 8. Play catch with water balloons in the backyard. 9. Make a magnetic puzzle for tons of fun on the kitchen refrigerator. 10. Play the Bucket Game with some sandpails, boxes, or pots and pans and rocks. 11. Make a colorful fruit salad. 12. Host an Alphabet Treasure Hunt in the neighborhood. 13. Go Bumper Bowling. 14. Pop in an Exercise Video and work-out with the kiddos. 15. Camp out in the driveway for some sidewalk chalk fun. 16. Tye Dye T-shirts. 17. Take a Gymboree class. Most offer the first visit FREE! 18. Make Ice Cream Sundaes with lots of toppings to beat the summer heat. 19. Declare a rainy day "BORED DAY" and play as many board games as you have time for! Some good ones are: Candyland, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Clue, Guess Who, Chutes and Ladders, Operation, etc. 20. Make Water-Dropper Art (with vinegar and food-coloring and a pan of baking soda). 21. Fly Kites at the park. 22. Make a backyard obstacle course with cardboard boxes, wading pools, ropes, etc. 23: Milk Jug Ball Toss 24. Attend an outdoor concert in the park. 25. Make a Living Room Race Track. 26. Paint wooden picture frames for a Mother's Day/Father's Day gift. 27. Balloon Ninjas 28. Rock Painting 29. Homemade Angry Birds with balloons and cardboard boxes. 30. Teach the kiddos card games like Go Fish and Old Maid. 31. Surprise an aunt, grandparent, or neighbor with a homemade cookie bouquet. 32. Go Sledding in Summer. Find a cardboard box and some big, grassy hill for lots of fun! 33. Feed the ducks at a local pond. 34. Have a backyard water gun battle. 35. Fun with Stensils. 36. Go on a nature hike. 37. Playdough creations with cookie cutters. 38. Find a local splash park. 39. Teach the kiddos old-fashioned Tic-Tac-Toe with rocks and a towel. 40. Decorate your own summer shades with fancy designs, construction paper, stickers, and hot glue. 41. Get into the independence day spirit while decorating a cake for the 4th of July! 42. Go Backyard Bowling. 43. Balloon Tennis 44. Plant a small backyard veggie garden. 45. Have a Sandbox Scavenger Hunt for buried treasure (rocks, army men, matchbox cars, etc.). 46. Invite the neighbor kids or cousins over for a sleeping bag slumber party. 47. Make Homemade Pizzas. 48. Have a Silly Picture Day 49. Have Bathtime fun with Glo-Sticks! 50. Go Consignment Toy Shopping. 51. Make Jolly Rancher Pops (in your own oven!) Fab homemade snack! 52. Footprint Garden Stepping Stones 53. Catch fire flies at night. 54. Give Summer Temporary Tattoo (that wash off in the bath or swimming pool). 55. Sponge Ball Tag (with buckets of water and ordinary kitchen sponges in the backyard). 56. Clean out your closets and compile a stack of dress-up clothes for the kiddos. 57. Teach your kids about the needy in the area by volunteering (at a homeless shelter, Habitat for Humanity, or soup kitchen). 58. Indoor Hopscotch with pillows and tape. 59. Paper Plate Hop (Don't touch the floor!) 60. Go see a Family Movie (Loads of theatres offer discounted rates in the summer for kid's classics). 61. Make Edible Necklaces. 62. Cloud Watching 63. Go visit a Library or Bookstore for a public storytime. 64. Make a Hallway Fort. 65. Make Milk Carton Bird Feeders. 66. Visit the Zoo. 67. Shaving Cream Painting. 68. Backyard Camp-Out. 69. Make Collage Art using old magazines. 70. Have an Ice Tray Lunch. 71. Make Sock Puppets. 72. Heated Crayon Art. 73. Visit a local Museum. 74. Bathtub Painting (shaving cream and food coloring). 75. Surprise a grandparent or someone special for lunch. 76. Make an Edible Dirt & Worm Snack (with oreos, gummy worms, and chocolate pudding). 77. Make Homemade Cork Stamps. 78. Encourage summer reading with a Bookworm Board Game! 79. Declare a Pajama Day and go about your normal day's errands in your PJ's! 80. Visit a local Farmer's Market. 81. Go Garage Sale Shopping. 82. Spend an evening at a real Drive-In Theatre. 83. Make your own Homemade Photo Puzzle. 84. Spend an hour cleaning up a local park. 85. Family Photo Memory Game. 86. Visit a local Farm/Petting Zoo and aquaint the kiddos with animals. 87. Have some Watercolor Fun Outdoors. 88. Use some toilet paper and TP the Toyroom! 89. Make a Homemade Boat out of milk cartons. 90. Make Fun Fruity Summer Drinks in the blender. Let the kids pick the ingredients. 91. Play Digital Hot Potato! (Pull out a camera with a timer for this twist on a classic party game that produces priceless keepsakes.) 92. Make a Backyard Monster Mural. 93. Visit a Waterpark. 94. Make a Rainbow Sensory Rice Table and bring the beach indoors! 95. Host a Hawaiian Luaii in your backyard. 96. Make up your own game of BINGO based on common words in your favorite movie. Then watch it together and see who wins the most! 97. Spend a day Traveling The World with your kids, talking all about the different countries and cultures and snacking on foods from the various countries you learn about. 98. Ding Dong Ditch a neighbor (or two) with a gift. 99. Play the Color Dot Relay Game (See who can place the most dots of their designated color on household objects in 30 sec). 100. Make a Homemade Music Video
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
Create an amazing summer with these awesome summer activities for kids! Outdoor games, summer crafts, water games, and more.
Say aloha to this summery hair accessory!
This rice sensory bin is shared by fellow mom, and Huddler, Tabitha. It has a fun learning twist! "I Spy My Name"! My son has been really interested
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
Get creative with this kids' craft stick puppet art activity.
Share Wildflower Ramblings!I’m so excited to bring you ten sensory play ideas for Valentine’s Day! I love providing my children with hands on experiences and these ideas will get your little ones’ hands messy and excited for many different tactile experiences. Water, glitter, foam, felt, noodles, yarn, beans, so many options!! And these ideas are...
This basic cheerios and spaghetti threading activity is super simple to set up and great fine motor practice. Make patterns, sort, count!
Easy indoor games for kids fight boredom by providing something fun to play. Learn about board games, math games and more that teach and entertain, such as the four score game, penny graph game, and family shoes game.
101 fun questions to ask kids to know them better! Great conversation starters to bond with your kids over dinner or a long car ride.
Toddlers and preschoolers are a delight! Here's a list of creative ideas for keeping little ones busy and happily occupied!
Card games for kids are the perfect boredom buster and kids games as there are endless variations to play with a deck of cards which is why they'll never go out of style! Children also love playing with cards and if you're looking for new ways to entertain them we have some brilliant kids games to inspire you. Regardless if it's a rainy day and you need some indoor activities or you're on a road trip and the children are getting restless, playing cards is always a good option. Here's a list of card games for kids which are fun games for
With a simple sugar cookie recipe, a variety of frosting, and colorful sprinkles, you can host an affordable and stylish Valentine Cookie Decorating Party!
Make your own sidewalk chalk - it's easier than you think! Make memories with your children this spring and have fun making your own sidewalk chalk.