Simple Fall Leaf Crafts for Kids
Fall is here and the leaves are turning — and we’ve rounded up our favorite leaf crafts for kids.
Fall is here and the leaves are turning — and we’ve rounded up our favorite leaf crafts for kids.
Start a new family tradition this year with our kid-friendly suggestions for giving thanks.
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.
Creating floral centerpieces for the table is one of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving. Getting your kids involved to arrange seasonal flowers, leaves, branches, berries, pinecones to decorate the Thanksgiving table is much easier than you think. Follow our flower-arranging tutorial.
Embellish apples with paint to spiff up your table for the holidays
Follow our instructions to make your own miniature pumpkin patch with these salt dough pumpkins. Easy to make and gooey to the touch!
Getting ready for your college freshman’s first (or first longer) return to home? There’s much for which to be thankful, starting with having a game plan.
As #GivingTuesday approaches, learn about the Soledad O’Brien & Brad Raymond Foundation which helps young women overcome barriers and reach their highest educational potential.
For #GivingTuesday, think about supporting The New Victory Theater, New York’s first theater totally devoted to children and families.
If you want a simple way to make your Thanksgiving table festive and let older children help in the decorating these leaf napkin rings will be the perfect activity!
Here is an easy-peasy Thanksgiving craft. It’s a drink stirrer that fancies up any fizzy beverage.
This simple modern Thanksgiving table centerpiece actually has little hidden messages– inside each of the rolled-up flower– that show gratitude and thanks, perfect for little kids to write.
Get the kids and the adults laughing together during Thanksgiving dinner with this entertaining placemat which includes Mad Lib-inspired fun.
This game pretty much works like Pin-the-Tail-On-The-Donkey but you stick the snood on the turkey instead. What is a snood, you ask? Let me tell you!
For Thanksgiving books, we prefer to focus on gratitude, inclusion, and kindness, as well as sharing positive information from Native Americans themselves that accurately reflect their culture, history, and continued strength in the face of adversity.
Help launch #GivingTuesday on November 27. We’re less than a week away. We can do this.
We teach you and your kids how to make a turkey sock puppet to keep the kids entertained during the long Thanksgiving dinner.
The Thanksgiving table is the center of all the action. Help kids get involved by making the place cards. We provide the template. They fill in the details.
Teach the kids how to make a handprinted Turkey Apron to gift to a special loved one for Thanksgiving. Easy peasy craft.
Teach your kids to make these fun feather-shaped striped cookies for Thanksgiving or any day.