Happy Norooz “Fish” Bowls!
Norooz (or Nowruz) is the Persian New Year that celebrates the Spring Equinox. This year it falls on March 20th. It’s a very festive holiday full of fun traditions like decorating eggs and going on picnics.
Norooz (or Nowruz) is the Persian New Year that celebrates the Spring Equinox. This year it falls on March 20th. It’s a very festive holiday full of fun traditions like decorating eggs and going on picnics.
This flower garland is super easy to make from tissue paper and a great decoration to for any Spring party.
We found an instructional video of the most adorable young chef demonstrating his technique for making Challah French Toast. Perfect for the weekend.
Welcome Spring! As the weather warms up don’t forget your friends at the zoo and perhaps some new family members have joined as well.
Recycle plastic eggs into spring decor or for the holiday. We show you how to make Tiny Easter Egg Vases for mini faux flowers.
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.
Pretty petal toppers form a flower to decorate cupcakes or tea sandwiches for any Easter, Mother’s Day or Spring party!
We’re keeping our eyes open for activities to keep little hands busy. We’re big fans of pre-packaged DIY kits that make it easy to get crafty.
Wouldn’t it be cool if there was a holiday called Gardening Day and people who loved plants would give each other seed packets like they were Valentines?
Does your child collect flowers and leaves on your neighborhood walks? Channel that budding botanist’s interest into discovery with this kids’ craft.
With the warmer weather consider attending international festivals to introduce your children to the music, dance, games and FOOD of different cultures.
Hosting a “Pan Party” is a low-stress and fun way to get friends together over yummy food. Super easy to execute. We show you how to do it!
Check out this easy way to make bunnies for any Easter or Spring decoration or craft.
Get outside and discover nature. A new online tool helps you narrow it down to activities that are age appropriate and in your own area.
We’re transforming colorful plastic Easter eggs into little Easter animals with the help of our free printables. You can, too. We show you how.
Enjoy the last few weeks of summer by raising your own butterflies at home. The kids will love it.
We celebrate Earth Hour by turning off the lights for one hour. Here is a fun little candle craft so you will be ready when the lights go out!
Learn to make your own large-scale flower arrangement with little effort. Use brightly-colored tissue flowers and real branches to make a big statement.
Still out of school and looking for activities? Instead of visiting your local firehouse visit your local police station.