Make a PVC Sand Table for Children

    If you look in any preschool, water and sand tables for sensory manipulation seem to be all the rage. Sensory tables emphasizes learning through the five senses.   Water Tables Emphasizes: Learn Measurements through comparison and trial Develop Hand/Eye Coordination by pouring Discover the properties of water Experiment with mixing different colors (provide […]

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Build the Perfect Sandbox

The perfect sandbox is one that draws a crowd of kids all summer and that calls to mind the greatest of all play sites: the beach. What makes the difference between a good sandbox and a bad one? Be sure the site is right. Build it big. Add wide seating. Hide the toys. Cover it […]

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Magical Fairy Dust Decorative Bottles

      Mix 1/4 cup of regular table salt in a baggie and added a couple of teaspoons of coarse glitter (the kind used for crafts) and a couple of drops of essential oil   Pour into a pretty bottle.  Decorate with paper, rub-ons, ribbons, charms, etc.       If desired, create a label and […]

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Displaying Kids Art

Have your children help you decide which pieces of art they would like to have displayed. Children can help guide you to pieces that both of you appreciate.   Gather a long piece of wood, spring clothespins, glue and paint. Have your children decorate the piece of wood with paint and other materials they choose. […]

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Re-Purpose Old Broken Crayons into … New Crayons

  Gather your materials. You will need an Oven set at 275, a muffin tin, with liners, and all those old broken crayons we all have laying about.  A good time to acquire them if you haven’t been saving them is at the end of a school year – see if your child’s teacher has […]

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Create a Fairy House for Your Child’s Room

Do you have a hula hoop, strings and some material? With just a few simple materials you could be the newest resident of a “Fairy House” Tie three sections of string to the hula hoop as shown, an equal distance apart. Tape the tops of the fabric strips around the hula hoop. Cut the bottoms […]

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Egg Shaped Sidewalk Chalk

  Your child can mark spring’s arrival with this colorful egg-shaped chalk.   Plastic eggs Petroleum jelly Plastic spoon Plaster of Paris Powdered tempera paint   To make a piece, first separate the halves of a plastic egg. Liberally coat the insides with petroleum jelly, adding extra near the seam, and then set both halves […]

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Creative Ways to Display Kids Art

Hit the High Wire Choose one picture each month and mount it with previous selections along your child’s bedroom wall, timeline-style, to chart her artistic development. Design catalogs sell sleek steel wall-mounted cable systems 6 ($34, westelm.com) to which you can clip artwork and photos; DIYers can approximate these with yarn or wire and clothespins […]

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