Make your own bubble wand
As soon as the weather turns warm, it’s time to get outside and play! Bubbles are a super fun activity that kids of all ages love. Preschoolers in particular really enjoy the magic of bubbles. Watch...
View ArticleCute Styrofoam ladybugs
Not all bugs are creepy and crawly, ladybugs are the princesses of the bug world. We’ve made some ladybugs using Styrofoam balls combined with a few simple supplies while practicing painting, gluing...
View ArticleWater bottle bubble fun
Did you know you can blow bubbles with just a simple single serving water bottle? We played with 3 different variations using just water bottles and a dish soap/water solution. Sometimes preschoolers...
View ArticleCute tulip clothespin magnet
Have you ever seen those cute clothespin frige magnets and wondered how they are made? Here’s a great tutorial to show you how your preschooler can help you make a tulip clothespin magnet. You can use...
View ArticleButterfly Foot Prints
This is a fun project that will spark all kinds of giggles from your preschooler. Make adorable butterfly wings by painting bare feet and creating footprints. Who knew feet could be so sweet! Supplies...
View ArticleButterfly with heart shaped wings
Make a pretty little butterfly with heart shaped wings using only a few supplies. You can choose to decorate your butterfly with whatever materials you’d like. Color it, paint it, add glitter or make a...
View ArticleEgg Carton Art Caterpillars
Recycle your empty egg cartons to make cute caterpillars. We cut up an egg carton so that we could use a single circle at a time, but for more fun, you could use combination circle pieces to make all...
View ArticleRainbow coloring page
Here’s a happy rainbow coloring page you can print out and use for a variety of activities. Color it, cut it, glue it or add other fun embellishments to it. Your preschooler can use this page for a...
View ArticleLadybug Apple and Raisin Snack
Who said bugs weren’t sweet and cute? This yummy ladybug snack is delicious, nutritious and oh so fun to make. This is also a great project to practice fine motor skills for some preschoolers. You can...
View ArticlePretty Butterfly Made with a Sandwich Bag
Add a touch of spring by making your own sandwich bag butterflies. You can use any kind of material that you can fit into the bag. Each one can be different and fabulously unique. Add glitter, tissue...
View ArticleTulip Clothes Pin Magnet
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View ArticleCute Styrofoam ladybugs
Not all bugs are creepy and crawly, ladybugs are the princesses of the bug world. We’ve made some ladybugs using Styrofoam balls combined with a few simple supplies while practicing painting, gluing...
View ArticleWater bottle bubble fun
Did you know you can blow bubbles with just a simple single serving water bottle? Oh yes, loads of water bottle bubble fun with items you probably have at home already! Bubbles are one of our favorite...
View ArticleCute tulip clothespin magnet
Have you ever seen those cute clothespin frige magnets and wondered how they are made? Here’s a great tutorial to show you how your preschooler can help you make a tulip clothespin magnet. You can use...
View ArticleButterfly with heart shaped wings
Make a pretty little butterfly with heart shaped wings using only a few supplies. You can choose to decorate your butterfly with whatever materials you’d like. Color it, paint it, add glitter or make a...
View ArticleEgg Carton Art Caterpillars
Recycle your empty egg cartons to make cute caterpillars. We cut up an egg carton so that we could use a single circle at a time, but for more fun, you could use combination circle pieces to make all...
View ArticleRainbow coloring page
Here’s a happy rainbow coloring page you can print out and use for a variety of activities. Color it, cut it, glue it or add other fun embellishments to it. Your preschooler can use this page for a...
View ArticleLadybug Apple and Raisin Snack
Who said bugs weren’t sweet and cute? This yummy ladybug snack is delicious, nutritious and oh so fun to make. This is also a great project to practice fine motor skills for some preschoolers. You can...
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