Eco Explorations: Upcycling Newspapers And Magazines
Do you recycle? Is Dad done with the crossword? Mom clipped this week’s recipes from Home and Garden? Kids have had their laughs from the funnies? Don’t throw those magazines and newspapers away! They...
View ArticleEco Explorations: Tin Can Alley
It is so wonderful to use common everyday objects and upcycle them into something fun, functional or beautiful. Most of us have the opportunity to use a tin can or two. We eat readymade soups, or...
View ArticleA Trunkful of Patterns
Teaching Patterns The opportunities to teach patterns to our children are varied and endless. We see them in nature, on clothing, in art, and of course, in math. Building and understanding patterns is...
View ArticleSpooktacular Books
With fall in full swing, and that fabulously spooky holiday creeping up on us, here are some Halloween inspired literacy ideas. It’s always a challenge to keep literacy fresh and engaging. When...
View ArticleMake Your Own Bubble Bath
Did you know that today is celebrated as National Bubble Bath day in United States? Believe it or not, it is true! At the same time, bubble baths are so much fun. It’s playtime for kids and relaxing...
View ArticleGlitter Valentine Pencil Holders
These glitter pencil holders will add a special sparkle to the Valentine’s Day, and these are so fun and easy to make. Materials needed: Blank post cards Glue stick Glitter Pencil, brushes, scissors...
View ArticleCooking With Kids
Cooking inspires all senses Cooking with your kids can be a lot of fun, and is one of the most complete sensory activities. It also has a practical purpose. It can help them to learn all about healthy...
View Article