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Beautiful Oops Book and Drawing Activity
Yesterday, we did some Beautiful Oops! inspired art… I had the dining table covered with butcher paper to protect it from paint and such while
Make learning fun! Fun learning ideas for kids include creative science experiments, games that disguise learning as good times, and more.
Yesterday, we did some Beautiful Oops! inspired art… I had the dining table covered with butcher paper to protect it from paint and such while
I love gardening and gardens and have wanted to share that joy with my kids from the beginning. When Cathy James of NurtureStore first wrote
I am so excited to kick off the blog tour for Tinkerlab, the new creative thinking book for kids by Rachelle Doorley (of Tinkerlab blog
Three unique ways to use magnetic tiles for kids – on the fridge, in water, and in the sandbox. Magnetic tiles are one of the
I’m all about making learning fun. If it’s fun and hands-on, it’s more likely to be remembered. We all know this, right? But as with
My four-year-old and her friend Emily surprised me by playing for hours with some little wooden apples and rainbow buckets. They sorted these creative play
A penny experiment that demonstrates how water tension works and water can hold together in a dome shape – a super simple science experiment for
We’re back with another drawing for kids post! It’s been a while and I apologize. We’ve actually done all three drawing exercises from lesson 2
My post on Drawing with Kids using the Monart method really seemed to strike a chord. It has been one of my more popular posts lately, both
After much deliberation (years!), I have decided to teach my daughters specific drawing skills using Mona Brookes’ book, Drawing with Children, and the Monart method,
Have you read Sky Color with your kids yet? Peter Reynolds’ newest children’s picture book on creativity is about a young girl who is in charge
Children’s picture books can inspire young children to make art and be creative!
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