Make this easy DIY kids tent in under an hour using a sheet, dowels, and 1x2 boards. Kids will love it, and tweens and teens can help make their own tents, too!
Just near our kitchen there is a cupboard. It is tall like a broom closet, but quite wide with one built-in shelf at about head height. You could fit a small fridge in it, or a hot water tank, or a cubby house for the kids! For about 6 years now I have vaguely thought I shou...
It’s Jill fromThe Rozy Homeand I am here to share a tutorial that will change your life. I know what you are thinking –“Jill, it’s just a cabinet door. What’s the big deal?” As you know, cabinet doors easily make or break the style of your kitchen. If your cabinet doors...
such as toys, books, and clothes, and use color-coded labels or stickers to mark where each item belongs. This will make it easier for your kids to identify where everything goes and will incentivize them to put things
If you’re working in a smaller area, get creative with your storage space to make an open, welcoming entryway. To start, think about the overall purpose of your mudroom. Do you need a place to hang your rain jacket and umbrella? Or do you need somewhere to keep your kids’ sports ...
We wanted to move it forward to be flush with the wall so that it’d be reachable and make it look a bit more like the built-in fridges you see in modern kitchens. Like the other cabinets, I pried off the trim and shimmied its nails loose from the wall. Aaaaaaand then it got ...
"Say, 'Remember when Sara wouldn’t let you use her paints? How did that make you feel?'” Praising your kids to each other helps, too. That way, you can get the kids all working on the same team. Carve out one-on-one time for each child, along with family time....
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to make up a tale about Pooh and the yarn he spins established the Pooh the world knows and loves today. The hungry hero comes up with a plan to steal honey from some tree-dwelling bees. He rolls around in mud to disguise himself as a raincloud, then floats up to the hive with a...
This may be as simple as asking children to decide what they would like to play (building a cubby house), and plan where they would play it (bedroom), with whom (mum, dad, sibling), and what resources they will need (cardboard box, cushions). ...