Daylight Savings Crafts
Daylight Savings Time in most of the US starts on the 2nd Sunday in March. Here are some fun handy crafts for your kids that will help them learn how to tell time and help you remember to set all your clocks forward!
Daylight Savings Time in most of the US starts on the 2nd Sunday in March. Here are some fun handy crafts for your kids that will help them learn how to tell time and help you remember to set all your clocks forward!
We scoured the web and found all the greatest free Valentine’s Day cards that you and your kids can print out easily.
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.
Does your hectic holiday schedule have you looking for a last minute craft you can pull off easily in a single afternoon? These mini snow-globes soaps are for you. They won’t add to the over-flowing toy box and they don’t cause cavities!
We’ve put some award-winning board games for school-aged children through their paces to see which ones we like best.
Still looking for a Halloween costume for your kiddo? Here’s an easy way to turn a t-shirt into an owl costume in a couple of hours without any sewing involved.
The illustrations and designs of these books take our breath away. Tell us your favorites.
Never seem to have anything green to wear for St. Patrick’s Day? Here is a simple craft to dress up a plain white t-shirt for girls or boys. Too cute!
Make a Mardi Gras necklace with magazines. It’s eco- and wallet-friendly!
Enjoy the fiery autumnal backdrop.
Discover the unexpected activities for kids to enjoy in the beautiful Tampa Bay Area.
My goal for the summer is a lot of old fashioned fun. I’ve come up with a list of 10 of my family’s favorite neighborhood outdoor games.
We’ve compiled a list of board games to play as a family. All these games sound like winners given my fast, easy and engaging for adults and children criteria.

