Paper Towel Art
Dying paper towels with food coloring is incredible fun for preschool children. read more
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Dying paper towels with food coloring is incredible fun for preschool children. read more
Bubble painting is fun and produces interesting results! Try it with your preschooler. read more
This preschool art activity involves running paint-soaked marbles across a sheet of paper. read more
This tempera paint art project is a safe alternative to projects that call for grated crayons and an iron! read more
You and your toddler can have lots of fun creating paper bag faces together. read more
Using a cork as a stamp, your toddler can produce his own form of the art style called pointillism. read more
For an interesting effect, let your child use bubble wrap to press paint onto paper. read more
Food coloring will stain your toddler's fingers for a day, but his art will be shiny and beautiful! read more
Laundry soap and food coloring make a stiff, sudsy paint for your toddler. read more
Using an egg carton, tempera paint, and pipe cleaners, your preschooler can create a beautiful butterfly. read more
You and your child will have fun making this handsome spider. All you need is a bit of yarn and some googly eyes. read more
This Halloween art project produces squarish spiders that your child will love to play with. read more
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