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Elementary teachers can make apple pie play dough with kids during an apple themed unit. Students can make play dough as part of a cooking or reading lesson plan.
Edible play dough is a great sensory activity for toddlers and a tasty snack.
Have fun making inexpensive, all natural play dough together, using ingredients from the kitchen.
Toddlers love to participate in sensory activities. Playing with Play Dough is a wonderful educational activity for toddlers.
Teaching the letter Dd is made easy with these fun-filled learning activities for the classroom.
Children love things that squish. What follows are four simple recipes for dough that young children will enjoy.
The bright colours in commercial plasticine are unnatural, if not outright unhealthy. So why not make something natural, fun and biodegrable with your kids?
One of the best ways to help a child with sensory processing disorder cope with tactile defensiveness is through the use of messy play.
Whether teaching in a school, home school, or camp, it is easy to adapt one of these basic projects and include a craft at the end of any topic.
Staying inside on a rainy day does not have to be stressful anymore. Simply planning the day's activities in advance will help make your day less chaotic.
Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained while on a family camping trip? Here are some simple daytime and nighttime ideas to make sure the little campers are happy!
With all of the plastic and lead paint toy concerns, it is a good time to think about "greener" alternatives for kid's art and craft supplies.
Your pantry is filled with the ingredients that can be mixed into wonderful and non-toxic art supplies.
Winter, summer,spring all challenge educators and teachers to come up with something exciting. Cooking up a trio of fun and good eats works with any class.
Family activities and kids craft projects are great ways to spend time together. Using household items to create crafts keep expenses low and fun high.
When it's raining outside, most kids just want to watch movies or television all day. This article presents some other ideas for rainy days.
Create an early learning center right in your own home, using everyday activities and kid-friendly resources.
Looking for a way for children to practice their fine motor skills and improve their handwriting? These educational toys are fun activities that will build small muscles.
Have fun creating with this yummy holiday scented playdough.
Fine motor skills as used in writing as well as vocabulary skills can be improved with play dough. Special educators and occupational therapists love play dough.
Planning a day filled with apple activities can be a fun way to end the first unit of the year. Here are some activities to do for an Apple Day in the classroom.
Painting, play-dough, ice cream in a baggie and other great crafts to keep kids from being bored. You will find lots to keep kids busy while being creative at Kids Craft
This time you can make Washington's Firework Bombs, Patriotic Playdoh, and Fourth of July Tie-Dye.
Plan a fall party for preschoolers using age appropriate activities to keep young children busy.
Mix up a batch of edible chocolate dough that can be sculpted into animals and other simple shapes.
Tricia Goyer is a teen expert and author of 18 books. In this exclusive interview Goyer shares her successes and lessons learned.
With the number of people suffering from food allergies rising, this cookbook offers a collection of everyday meals and desserts free from common problem ingredients.
Making playdough is a fun activity for kids on a rainy day and cheaper than buying it from the shops. It's also an imaginative Christmas gift idea. Here's an easy recipe.
Arts and crafts projects are an excellent way to bring parents and children together. The activities described in this article are a perfect addition to any Mother's Day.
Looking for craft projects and materials that will give kids the most fun with the least mess? Try these tips for fun, easy and clean art projects for kids.
St. Patrick's Day for kids can be as much fun as a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Celebrate the day the whole world is Irish with some family activities.
Books that teach and delight, toys that draw on the imagination, crafts that develop fine motor skills, and equipment that promote health are all perfect toddler gifts.
Finger painting can provide a wonderful sensory and artistic experience for toddlers.
All children, including children with autism, learn through play. Parents can buy gifts that do double duty and function as both toys and therapy items.
This year encourage everyone in the family to make some home made gifts to give as presents. Holiday treats, such as decorated sugar cookies, are the perfect gift idea.
There are a variety of fun, educational and natural learning toys available today that encourage the imagination and foster the learning process of toddlers.
Teaching the letter Jj can be filled with many fun-filled and educational activities. Here are lessons the students will enjoy.
Sunday School teachers can use this free Sunday School lesson baby Moses to teach preschool aged students about Moses' humble beginning and God's protection.
Parents planning preschool playgroup meetings might be surprised that some of the most popular children's play activities aren't age appropriate for preschoolers.
Children need as much hands on activities as possible when learning the concept of fractions. Here are some easy and fun activities to help teach fractions at home.
Here is a kid friendly recipe to use if you are afraid of peanut butter, are caught in the shortage, or have peanut allergies--for a no-cook candy kids love to make.
It doesn't take much to create a playroom that kids will adore. This article explains how parents can design the perfect space for children to learn and grow.
Homeschooling is an option for Kindergarteners with ADD and ADHD. Special needs children can thrive with a home-based early childhood special education.
With childhood obesity at an alarming level, parents seek alternatives for candy-oriented holidays. Planning ahead yields suitable alternatives without sacrificing fun.
Fine motor skills are important for academic success. Help students to develop tactile strength and dexterity with engaging arts and crafts activities.
Children learn physical motor skills best through their everyday, natural experiences. Fine and gross motor learning opportunities can be built directly into play.
Reading labels is essential for people with food allergies. Be aware of the many food allergens hidden in non-food products. Read every label.


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