Homemade Fingerpaint

  1 envelope unflavored gelatin cold water 1/2 cup cornstarch 4 tablespoons dishwashing liquid food coloring 4 to 6 wide mouth jars   Stir the gelatin into 1/3 cup cold water; set aside. Measure the cornstarch into a saucepan and stir in 2 1/2 cups cold water until dissolved. Bring the mixture to a simmer […]

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Paint the Town Red (or at least the sidewalk)

Sidewalk Paint   Just combine 1/4 cup cornstarch, 1/4 cup water. and 6-8 drops of food coloring. Give them a bunch of paint brushes and turn them loose on the sidewalk. The paint dries to look just like a sidewalk chalk creation!

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DIY File Folder Book: All About Me

  Making an “All About Me” book can be a great way for children to enhance their self esteem, confidence and increase overall self awareness. The process of compiling our books was as much fun as pouring over the finished project. You can use almost anything to create an All About Me book. For ours, […]

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stART – Eency Weency Spider

For our stART project this week, we read The Eency Weency Spider and made bottle top spiders. My kids LOVE this book because it is musical and you can push a button and sing along as you read the book. It is about ten little spiders who creatively find ways to get up the waterspout. […]

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“Icicle” Painting

  It’s like drawing with 3 mediums in one project.   Fill an ice -cube tray with Tempera paint. Insert a craft stick into each cube & freeze. When completely frozen, paint draws like chalk. As it softens, the effect is as a crayon, and then like paint. This demonstrates solids becoming liquids.

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Beat the Road Trip Blues

The family road trip can be a time for bonding, a time for learning about each other’s interests and points of view – a time to practically pull out every last hair on your head for every instance the words, “Are we there yet?” are uttered. A beloved tradition likely observed even back in the […]

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Kid Craft and Education Resources

Scholastic.com This company has been around for generations and you don’t have to wait until your kids are in school to access all that this company has to offer, including Reading ideas for every age group and book lists to help you get started! The Mailbox Magazine (and companion website) I just subscribed to this […]

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Art & Crafts Basics

Keep it safe. Make sure supplies are labeled nontoxic and are not choking hazards. Discourage kids from putting supplies in their mouths. Set it up. Designate an art area in your home with an easel or a low table where young artists can stand to work (this is usually easier for them). Don’t rush. Make […]

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