DIY Fairy Houses from Cardboard Boxes
We love a good cardboard box. My kids especially. (I’ll bet your kids are the same way.) There is a competition between the two to
Play is essential for a child’s development. Through it, kids learn social emotional skills along with growing fine & gross motor skills.
Jean Piaget said it best, “Play is the work of childhood.”
We love a good cardboard box. My kids especially. (I’ll bet your kids are the same way.) There is a competition between the two to
A simple unicorn craft for kids made from toilet paper rolls. Plus a pegasus or three! And a way to weight the feet so they
A couple months ago, we received a review copy of 150+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids by Asia Citro of Fun at Home with Kids. I set
Some of our favorite quality toys and tools come from Imagine Childhood. I think it’s the combination of real and quality that makes us love
This simple DIY fishing game for kids is easy to make with cardboard and magnets. Includes instructions for making your own magnetic fish and fishing
I came across all these photos of the oh-so-colorful magnetic tiles in the window and had to share. This is from when the set of
Our DIY backyard playhouse was built with a Fort Magic construction kit in under an hour. It’s easily moved and can be used to build
Three unique ways to use magnetic tiles for kids – on the fridge, in water, and in the sandbox. Magnetic tiles are one of the
We’ve done a lot of rock arts and crafts in our home, but we have yet to make story stones. It’s on our activity list
The Fort Magic fort kit for kids combines the construction fun of building blocks with the walk-in size of a playhouse. Great for learning and
There are many construction toys for kids out there, but magnetic tiles are easily the most popular with my own two children. Here are 7
We made some simple magnet sticks last week and they inspired more creativity than I could possibly have imagined. Making them was a creative activity
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