Stage A Table Play
If you’re thinking that you don’t have any wooden peg people or that you aren’t that crafty, think again. You can make some characters from clothes pins, play dough, or …
Read MoreThis is our Better Than TV Series on Indoor Play.
If you’re thinking that you don’t have any wooden peg people or that you aren’t that crafty, think again. You can make some characters from clothes pins, play dough, or …
Read MoreDo you remember writing with lemon juice as a kid? Yeah, me too. Do you remember why it works? Nope, me either. Mostly what I remember was that it didn’t …
Read MoreEveryone who knows me has remarked on my indoor sandbox at least once. If you don’t have the stomach for sand in the house, get a 20 lb bag of …
Read MoreThis is a hands on indoor play idea that is perfect any time. Tradtionally used as holiday decorations, these strings also make great bird feeders. If popcorn gets boring, alternate with cheerios or cranberries or anything else you can think of that sounds fun. And don’t forget- even if the stringing isn’t going that well, there’s plenty of popcorn to eat.
Read MoreToday’s installment in our series of hands-on fun for the school break is hand and footprint reindeer! My kid’s preschool class did this adorable project on white sweat shirts. You …
Read MoreQuick, easy, less salt playdough recipe for young kids who will totally eat it no matter what you do.
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