Mom (or grandma) deserves a massage for Mother’s Day. Since a spa day is not always feasible, a t-shirt for a home mini massage from the kids will do!
A fun printable coloring sheet for your kids. We’ve decided to bring beach sea shells to you with this printable!
What’s more summery than a bunch of fish swimming in some frothy waves? With some soap and some paint and a lot of hot air you can make these really cute cards too.
Continuing our series of Things Children Must Do in their cities, we tackle Chicago today. Note to self: must go to there soon!
Who says haunted houses aren’t for little kids? Let them create their own and they’ll be screaming for more!
As a Mother’s Day gift, we teach you how to make a hand-sized mirror from kids’ polymer clay. This also makes for great teachers and handmade holiday gifts.
Learn how to transform cardboard from everyday household products into a special handmade Mother’s Day gift… a pretty flower pin.
Teach your kids to “Eat the Rainbow” by getting them involved in this food craft for Spring. Learn to easily make a pretty and delicious vegetable pickle.
For St. Patrick’s Day we make chunky four-leaf clover and rainbow rings from clay. It’s fun and easy craft you can make with your kids. We show you how.
Got young LEGO players and lovers at home? Us too. Here’s how we try to manage the chaos and avoid stepping on LEGO pieces in the middle of the night.
We’re always on the hunt for music the whole family can enjoy. Here are some artists we recently discovered on the kids’ stage a very popular music festival.
Honor Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) on his birthday by reading your fave book by him or adorning your little one in his art.
There’s always room for a new eco-friendly and innovative toy that helps children’s minds, like Tegu.
A fruit tart is surprisingly easy to make and impressive. We think fresh figs- in season from June thru Oct- and a matcha crust make the best combo.
Something sitting in your produce drawer that you need to use up ASAP? There’s a Trash Muffin for that! Let’s whip up delicious muffins for the whole family.
Turn crescent roll dough into a fun bread bouquet to gift or enjoy with your loved ones. We teach you and your kids how to with a few easy steps.
Nothing warms up the family on a cold day like a hearty chili, but why stick to the standard? These three recipes are all very different and super delicious.
If you are looking for a fun way to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Feb 10, 2024) and Valentine’s Day give these fortune cookies (with a special message inside) a try! They make thoughtful little gifts.
For Rosh Hashanah this year, we’re making some little bee cards since apples and honey are customary to eat to symbolize a sweet new year. Bees on honeycomb would be just the thing!
Recycle plastic eggs into spring decor or for the holiday. We show you how to make Tiny Easter Egg Vases for mini faux flowers.
On the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year many Chinese celebrate with a Lantern Festival. Children decorate colorful lanterns. We are inspired to make our own that are safe to hang inside your home.
Show the graduate how much you care by gifting them with this fab flower bouquet with congratulatory notes and if you’ve got it, some rolled-up cash, too! We show you how to make your own. Easy peasy.
There’s nothing like learning about history than being right in the middle of it. Inauguration Day is Monday, January 21. For kids, turn watching the Inauguration festivities into a fun game.
Excited for Inauguration Day? Us, too. We made some free cupcake toppers for you to print out. Just add to your treats and happy safe viewing.
After months of sheltering in place, my family of four recently found a change of scenery at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort in San Antonio, Texas. We spent some days working, attending remote school, and having fun (safely), too.
So many fun things for locals and visitors to do with their kids or, even as, gasp, adults. A giant sculpture park, a maze and lots of water fun (and more) in the “City of Fountains.”
Whether you live in Boston or have plans to visit in the future (like who doesn’t want to go there?), keep this insider’s guide to activities in and around Boston handy.