Indoor Ring Toss
Paper plates are softer than traditional rings, making this activity safe to play indoors on a rainy day. read more
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Paper plates are softer than traditional rings, making this activity safe to play indoors on a rainy day. read more
Help your preschooler make stenciled hearts, then spray them with artificial snow to create a pretty window decoration. read more
This is a fun activity for Valentine's Day. Create people whose body parts are made of hearts! read more
Try this game with a real potato, and make facial features from clay, felt scraps, or miniature marshmallows. read more
Let your child use the books in your household to learn all about running a library. read more
Children will love calling out "jiggety," "joggety," and "jig" in this fast paced card game. read more
Keep your child entertained with this simple game. Can she toss the jellybeans in the container? read more
This activity describes a great way to build an indoor obstacle course, which can keep children occupied for hours. read more
Building a house of cards is a much easier challenge if you cut slits in them. read more
Try this fun rainy day activity. See whether your child can jump the indoor creek. read more
Can your toddler catch the bubbles in this water play activity? It makes bath time fun. read more
Toddlers love bath-time activities and water play, even when they're not taking a bath. read more
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