Paper Crafts
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
This easy-to-make necklace can be worn to demonstrate pride in one's heritage.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
If you and your preschool child make enough paper snowflakes, you can have a paper blizzard!
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Printmaking is perfect for preschool children. It yields great results, but doesn't require a lot of hand-eye coordination.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Help your child make this paper bag kite, then let her decorate it as she likes.
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Roller printing is a great activity for small hands. Follow the instructions to show your child how.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Tie a string around a block, and have your preschoolers make prints with this homemade stamp!
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Looking through her baby scrapbook can help your child learn how special she is.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Preschoolers love the feel and look of tissue paper -- and they'll love this tissue paper art project.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Using an egg carton and a balloon, your child can make a papier-mâché piggy bank.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Preschoolers can make a bear with brown construction paper, white circles, and glue.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
With some help from you, younger children can create a mosaic from brightly colored construction paper.
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Paper doll chains are fun to make, and they can be used as a border on any plain wall in your home.
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Follow these easy instructions to make a bowl from ordinary newspaper. Then let your child decorate it!
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Use several layers of paper to make a landscape appear more three-dimensional and realistic.
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This art activity box can be used to store photos, jewelry, or other treasures.
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Your toddler can use a rolled piece of corrugated cardboard as a stamp to create flower-like shapes.
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Paper Crafts
Have your toddler use chalk on a wet sponge to create a clean art stamp.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper CraftsBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Celebrate winter and have fun with your child. Try this snowflake craft idea for elementary-school kids.
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