Fishy Beanbag
This easy-to-make beanbag has a real fish shape, complete with open mouth and gills. read more
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This easy-to-make beanbag has a real fish shape, complete with open mouth and gills. read more
Decorate a box with your child's art and fill it with notes to praise and encourage everyone in the family. read more
This is a fun way to make use of old clothing your child will start wearing it all over again! read more
Follow these instructions to help your preschool child make a headband with real feathers. read more
Declaring an artist or composer of the month is a fun way to learn about the visual arts and music. read more
Follow these instructions for making pots without a kiln. The clay can be air-dried or oven-dried. read more
Looking through her baby scrapbook can help your child learn how special she is. read more
Paper doll chains are fun to make, and they can be used as a border on any plain wall in your home. read more
This art activity box can be used to store photos, jewelry, or other treasures. read more
Preschoolers love the feel and look of tissue paper -- and they'll love this tissue paper art project. read more
This Halloween activity will teach your preschooler about physical properties -- he'll see wax crayon repel water-based tempera paint. read more
Create Pilgrim hats to hold treats at each place setting on your Thanksgiving table. read more
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