Spring is just around the corner, which means warmer weather and more outdoor play for your children. It’s a great time to soak up the sun and find some hands-on activities to keep your kids entertained and using their brains, even when they’re on spring break.
If you’re wondering what to do when the wind is whistling and the weather’s too cold for outside play, then check this list for some great winter-themed books and crafts that will make those long, winter days more memorable.
What’s cuter than matching Halloween costumes? If you’ve always dreamed of walking through the neighborhood dressed as a Disney princess, with your royal subjects in tow, this might just be your chance. Find out how to convince your family to dress in themed Halloween costumes.
Halloween doesn’t just have to be a time for filling up on candy and carving pumpkins. It can also be a time for strengthening math, reading and science skills and having fun doing it. Learn how to incorporate learning fun into your fall fun.
Those famous fall gourds aren’t just for carving anymore. Find out how you can use your pumpkin to make holiday dining and decorating even more fun this season.
Have trips to the store to buy school supplies resulted in sighs and eye rolls because the notebooks, pens and paper aren’t “cool” enough? Then let your fashion-forward kid create their own coordinating supplies in the colors and patterns they pref
Being in the car for hours on end or after a long day of summer activities can make anyone cranky. So, why not create a comfortable place to ride with some easy-to-make projects?
If you’re planning a family trip into the great outdoors, then make sure you check out these helpful tips that will keep your kids safe and entertained.
Don’t stop the summer memory-making when the sun goes down. With these “glowing” ideas you can entertain your family for hours, even after its dark.
From water blobs to splash pads to farmer’s markets, there are endless ways to treat your special needs child to an enjoyable childhood summer.