And, it is always fun to rip paper and not get in trouble! It’s good practice for little kids to rip paper with their fingers. One of the things I love about this activity is you can easily modify it for toddlers too (even if all they want to do is rip, rip, rip). ...
them around everywhere now that it’s warm outside. We recently went a nature walk looking for butterflies and other pollinators. We were surprised to see several different kinds of butterflies with different colors and designs. I love doingtissue paper crafts; there are so many ways to use ...
Thistissue paper rainbow craftis aneasy spring craftsto add to your March, April, and May plans! This is so simple it is a greatspring art for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students that they can make mostly on their own! You will love how kids will use pretty co...
Crafts Fall Crafts Tissue Paper Fall Leaf Craft 221,997 Visits This fall leaf craft is a fantastic preschool craft that turns tissue paper into a beautiful suncatcher! Using contact paper instead of glue makes this a great fall craft even for young toddlers to do (we made a similar craft wi...
Add cluster of red pompoms if you like, but or a simple red bow of any sort makes a pretty addition at the bottom of your paper plate tissue paper wreath.PinMore Paper Plate and Tissue Paper Variations for Toddlers and Young ChildrenPin Gluedtomycraftsblog.com Toddler-friendly wreath with...
Follow ourWinter Crafts for KidsPinterest board! This post contains affiliate links. Collect some sticks or twigs on your next walk outside with your kids or students and use the materials you collected to make these fun and creative snowflakes! It’s such a simple and fun way to incorporate...
This year, Ella and I thought we’d turn her tissue paper poppies into a Remembrance Day Wreath. It is a simple craft that even toddlers could help make and it would be a thoughtful gift for a veteran or just looks lovely decorating your door. (Ella suggested bringing it to my Papa’...
Thiswater lily art projectperfectly captures this famous French artist in a memorable way for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students. MY LATEST VIDEOS This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: ...
Firework Crafts for Kids Using crayons, draw various colored fireworks on the textured paint paper. Bleeding tissue paper art Encourage kids to draw fireworks of various sizes and colors. Using various hues of the same color in the same firework gives it a lot of great dimension. ...