Angry Birds Snowflakes for Sandy Hook
We’re cutting paper snowflakes into Angry Birds, a favorite of elementary school-aged kids, and then sending them to decorate the new school of the Sandy Hook elementary school kids. Want to help?
We’re cutting paper snowflakes into Angry Birds, a favorite of elementary school-aged kids, and then sending them to decorate the new school of the Sandy Hook elementary school kids. Want to help?
Even though April Fool’s Day is behind us, the month is full of holidays to celebrate. Plus, it’s now officially Spring, which for me has replaced Autumn as my favorite season. Yesterday, the birds were chirping outside my window and I couldn’t stop myself from smiling that the season had arrived.
Here are some fun activities to consider this month!
Summer’s almost over so get the kids outside before they’re trapped back inside all winter. We have some ideas to help get them out the door for a good time.
They say that “play is the work of children,” so it only makes sense that when my son was in preschool, the only school supply he needed was an art smock. Luckily there are so many beauties to choose from.
Making colorful Halloween sugar cookies is so different from playing with play doh, except you can eat it and it’s YUMMY!
UNICEF makes it easy and turn-key to turn your grim reaper or whiny princess into a do-gooder!
A free Father’s Day Card from kids that your can download, print, personalize and color.
Stuck indoors? Got cabin fever? Use this as a time to show your kids how they can join the circus one day.
Snowy Days call for fun with Snow Paint. Learn how to make your own. Easy-Peasy.
For my toddler’s first foray into the world of games, I played four different toddler card games to see which she responded to the best.
Wonder Woman is receiving accolades all over media as this summer’s breakout film. If you’re thinking about taking your kids, well, read this (then go).
Writing a letter to Santa is an annual event and we help you out with this free printable stationery.
We think the best baby gift or baby shower gift you could give is a bunch of books. Ideally, it should be a small selection hand-picked by you. But if you’re lazy or just can’t remember your childhood favorites, we’ve got you covered.
If you’re planning a Cinco de Mayo fiesta this year you might just want to add some mini piñatas to your table decor! They’re fun to make and you can hide candy inside them! No need to break out the mini baseball bat and blindfold to open them. They simply pop apart to reveal their candy inside.
This year, skip trick-or-treat and plan a trunk-or-treat event instead with our simple how-to. It’s so easy even a ghost could do it!
Invite your most stylish friends and acquaintances for a two-hour swapping party at your place. We have a step-by-step guide just for you. Fun!
If you’re looking for ideas for your child’s birthday party, we’ve got some fun and creative ideas to share with you to help make your party special.
This little craft is a quick one to set up and will keep the kids busy at the Thanksgiving dinner table, as well as looking cute and providing a keepsake of your children’s artwork and thankful messages.
Design Mom’s new family video series Olive Us, featuring her six children, is an absolute delight. Not only is it instructional, but you see the kids being kind to each other. Our children need to see more of that in this world.
After a hiatus in December (I figured your calendars we just a liiiitle full), we’re back with some ideas for this month.