Gift baskets for boys to improve grooming Spongebob perfect setup, the anniversary of Valentine’s Day Gifts for Kids
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February 11, 2010
- A wonderful collection of Disney and Nickelodeon favorite characters novelties
- Perfect for birthday gifts, get well, Sympathy and holidays
- No candy, junk food or plush animals. Filled with Disney fun filled activities
- A customized personal note with your loving message will be enclosed. Let us know info@giftbaskets4kids.com
- All orders received before 2pm pacific time will be shipped same day
Product DescriptionWant making adventure time? Get tested on a trip to Bikini Bottom with SpongeBob and his sweet child for personal care products. Spongebob shampoo, hair gel and a Spongebob Spongebob body wash, toothpaste and toothbrush SpongeBob Cup to help clean ROU. . . More>>
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Easter Confetti Gift Box – Eco-Friendly Craft Ideas by Shiho Masuda (great for kids!)
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January 16, 2010
Shiho repurposes an egg carton and some magazine pages to create a funky Easter gift box. Great for kids! As featured in NY Japion newspaper. Song is”Tomorrow” (instrumental) by Misono.
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Elmer’s Kids Arts & Crafts Paintastics marker Change Color
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January 13, 2010
- From the Elmer’s art essentials craft category
- Painting has never been easier draw and create with instant drying watercolor paint
- Draw and create with instant drying watercolor paint
- The paint is in the rush so there’s no mess
- Paint thin lines or bold strokes – you control the flow
Product Description Painting has never been easier! Draw and create with immediate drying watercolors to paint. The painting is in the bush, so there is no confusion. Painting fine lines or strokes — You control the flow. Then for extra fun, use the “magic wand” the colors that you painted! To change. . . More>>
What Companies Should Do Before Subjecting Employees To Drug Testing
Posted by Bart Icles on
November 22, 2009
Drug testing is one of the requirements of many employers, big and small alike. Even if an aspiring employee is able to complete all of his or her pre-employment requirements, if he or she has positive results in his or her drug test during the physical examination, he or she would not be eligible for hiring.
However, drug testing for employment purposes is still a new practice being implemented by different companies. Although the number of companies requiring drug testing is fast rising in numbers, it is still a risky employment practice and a lot of legal complications are attached to it. Some people would say that it is against a human being’s privacy. Some would say that it is a must since it would ensure that any workplace is drug-free. Read the rest of this entry »
Running Out of Ideas for Things to Do With the Kids? How About Homemade Candy?
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November 21, 2009
When school holidays come around the kids are delighted. But sometimes mom isn’t so delighted. What are you going to do to keep the kids entertained these holidays? How about making some wonderful homemade candies these holidays?Everyone loves homemade candy, (well any candy really, homemade candy is just the best). Read the rest of this entry »
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The Best Craft Ideas For Kids
Posted by craft on
November 21, 2009
Craft making is a great way to spend time with your children or the entire family. It is also a great way to develop your kids’ creativity and interpersonal skills.
Craft making involves several types of work but is fun and enjoyable. Making crafts involve stylish designs. The ideas on what project to do are just endless, and there are also numerous magazines that can help you choose what you like to make. The craft for kids are simpler and normally consist of basic steps only.
Craft projects allow students to unleash their creativity and create something new. It can develop the interpersonal skills and develop motor skills in a child. It is a very effective way to teach children many things in life and this method is commonly adapted in many schools.
Some of the basic crafting projects that children can do in school are a homework bulletin board, buddy pens, school coin keeper and beady buddies. Other suggestions are backpack tags, wizard book box and CD locker magnets. You can also add the weekly reusable calendar, trading card folder and pencil wands.
Preschool craft ideas for kids are a great way to teach kids to develop their skills, identify objects and also use their creativity. It helps kids to unleash their talent in different fields, like drawing, painting, or sketching. It can also be a great and enjoyable learning experience for them. And best of all, they are having fun.
Crafting projects for kids include worksheets, printable crafts and other educational resources suitable for their age. They are very basic activities that give preschoolers an opportunity to learn how to count, read, and identify the colors of the rainbow.
It is a good way to develop motor skills. They learn muscle control so they could handle pencils and crayons. Their hand strokes improve as their grips become steadier and their hand muscles more relaxed. It develops hand and brain coordination.
One popular and effective crafts for preschoolers are dots to dots. It involves tracing one dot to the other with straight and curved lines. This also teaches kids how to count. They should trace the dots according to number to form the right image in the end.
Other simple craft activities would include coloring pictures, tracing dashed lines to form different shapes, folding papers to make paper boats or airplanes, and making soap bubbles.
A good way to celebrate a kid’s birthday is to have a craft session with them. Gather the kids and hand them with a set of materials they would need. Together, they can make birthday paper hats or paper cupcakes. Also, the family of the celebrant may also opt to make birthday invitations instead of buying pre-made invitation cards.
Craft ideas are one of the activities that your kids will enjoy. You should provide the right craft that can caters to your kids’ abilities and interests. Making crafts that are complicated, easy or too simple can discourage your kid or they may even find it a bore.
Listed below are several craft ideas you can make with your children:
Leaf Print
The materials you need are several leaves, a piece of paper and crayons, water color or paint. Place a piece of paper flat on top of a table. Put the leaf under the flat paper. Apply some water color or paint on your leaf and print it on the paper. If you are using crayons, shade the print of the leaf on the paper. The result is a stenciled leaf print on the paper.
Binoculars
Materials for this craft are two cardboard spools of empty tissue rolls, a string or yarn, glue and two paper rolls (approximately 4 to 5 inches). First, glue together the two rolls facing each side. Make a hole on each side of the binoculars and then tie the string or yarn through the holes.
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What are some great, simple Easter craft ideas for kids to make?
Posted by craft on
November 19, 2009
I want to know some simple Easter Craft ideas that young children can make.
Are there any ways of making a simple easter basket out of cardboard or any other recycled material that can be filled with easter eggs?
Any ideas would be welcomed.





