An Arts and Crafts Activity
you don’t need to live in a castle to have a family coat of arms – your child can design one for you.
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- Paper
- Crayons, markers or tempera paint
you don’t need to live in a castle to have a family coat of arms – your child can design one for you.
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Here’s a way to make a calendar that truly revolves around your child’s sense of what’s important.
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Remember the old-fashioned radios, the ones big enough to sleep four? Try making one out of a large box – appliance boxes work extremely well.
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Your family no doubt has some astounding tales of strength, courage, and ability that should be recorded for posterity.
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An innovative teacher we know once had everyone make elephant head gear and roam the outdoors, attracting great attention from onlookers. Here’s how to make your own elephant gear.
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You can make a flannel activity board simply by stretching a flannel shirt or receiving blanket around a piece of cardboard, and holding it there withpaper clips.
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Your children will get a kick out of seeing birds dine in their backyard especially out of a homemade feeder!
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Here’s a way to creatively entertain your child while you fix dinner.
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This is an interesting twist on standard painting or drawing activities that will open up a whole new world of color and design awareness for your child.
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Older kids are always looking for a way to add a personal flair to their surroundings. How about a customized doorknob hanger?
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