Use these fun free printables to make some super cool Easter egg people! These tiny printable hats and accessories combined with funny hand drawn eggy faces will turn boring eggs into fabulous Easter egg people! My kids love decorating eggs for Easter. We’ve dyed eggs, painted them, collaged them, drip dyed them, and more. […]
Rainbow Play Dough Activity and Free Printables
Make some rainbows with this easy to set up rainbow play dough activity using our free printable rainbow play dough accessories. I love rainbows… they just make me happy. I’ll take any excuse to do something rainbow themed, and Sat Patrick’s day seems like a good one to me! So I combined two of our […]
Object Tracing – An easy drawing activity for all ages
A group of kids, all different ages, all looking for something to do. It’s not always easy to find one activity that suits a variety of ages, and keeps everyone interested and happy, but this object tracing drawing activity really hit the spot for this group of kids. I had 6 kids ranging in age […]
Ten Cool, Kid-friendly, Glow in the Dark Videos
“Why do some things glow in the dark?” That’s what my nine year old asked me the other day, and finding out the answer started a bit of an obsession with things that glow in the dark! While investigating what things glow in the dark and why, we discovered some really cool videos, so we […]
How to Make Three Simple Hexbug Drawbots
Our kids got Hexbug Nanos recently. These little robot bugs are surprisingly fun to play with, and you can make awesome, easy, Hexbug drawbots! To make these three simple hexbug drawbots you only need a Hexbug and a handful of household items, and they are lots of fun! A ‘drawbot’ is a robot that draws. […]
Love Bug Play Dough – Free Printable.
Make some ‘love bugs’ with this fun love bug play dough set up and our free printable love bug play dough accessories. This fun play dough set up is perfect as a Valentine’s Day activity, or for any time of the year. The kids will love making cute little ‘love bugs’ and you only need […]
Make A River!
“The sandpit is boring!” My six year old did have a point. Our sandpit had been neglected for a while and even though I’d pulled all the weeds out and dug over the sand, it still wasn’t very enticing. I suggested a few ideas… “Let’s bring out some animals? Find some old containers and spoons? […]
Drawing Myself
It is easy to forget that just because I’ve done an activity a hundred times while teaching, or the kids have already done it when they were younger, or I think it’s not so ‘new and exciting’ doesn’t mean that my kids see it that way. It is often the activities we’ve done over and […]
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