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My 5 Senses - Activities and Printables - Touch, taste, smell, sight, sound... so many fun kids activities!
Need a Valentine's Day STEM idea? Try this Invisible Heart Activity for Kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this easy science activity.
Discover 20 whimsical garden walkway ideas that transform your outdoor space into a magical retreat. Explore creative paths and make your garden enchanting!
If you are studying the human body and human anatomy you are going to love these printable anatomy coloring pages and resources to go along with it.
Learn about the human digestive system for kids twith this memorable digestion experiment. ZANY human body project making poop!
The perfect 7 day Big Island itinerary! This day-by-day guide for how to spend one week in Hawaii with the best things to see and do.
Kids will love learning about the components of blood with this fun and memorable activity - make a blood model!
Make bubble art with bubble solution and food coloring- a great opportunity for making outdoor art!
Can your kids build a floating city? This is a great engineering based STEM challenge for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Check out the best things to do in Maui! Looking to discover the beauty of the Valley Isle? These amazing Maui activities will blow your mind.
Create your own DIY Halloween Costume and stand out from the crowd. Do it yourself! Here are 5 ways to do it for pennies!
Clean pallets make a great and sustainable building material that can be used to build a DIY shed.
Discover nocturnal animals art ideas to inspire your toddlers to create! From glow-in-the-dark owls to bat silhouettes, there's a project for every artist!
Not every plant needs direct sunlight to grow. These shade garden ideas will inspire you to add plants and flowers to the shadiest parts of your yard.
Fine Motor Journals are a place where students can do various fine motor activities such as writing, drawing, name activities, and cutting! It's like a mini-portfolio just about a student's fine motor skills, so instead of tons of random papers with fine motor activities, it's now in one organized spot! Fine motor journals are FUN short activities to support students learning how to write, draw, cut, and develop strong fine motor skills and match the learning theme (ex: transportation, pets, Valentine's Day, Earth Day, fall, spring) you are doing in your classroom.
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