Summer Fun: 10 Ideas to Keep the Kids Entertained
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August 13, 2010
School is officially out for the summer, which means parents all across the country are dreading the next three months. Not sure how you’ll fill the passing days? Take heart! We’ve got ten entertaining and fun ideas appropriate for kids of all ages.
Visit the Local Zoo – Take your time and wander around the zoo looking at all the different types of animals. Have each kid pick out their favorite animal and when you get home, research that animal; find out where they come from, what they eat, how long they eat, etc. You can also have them draw a picture of the animal.
Utilize the Public Library – Most public libraries have a wide array of summer activities for kids, from weekly reading hours to summer reading clubs. Plus, most libraries have air conditioning perfect for those hot summer days and all activities are free for residents!
Visit a Local Farmer’s Market – Not only will the kids have a great time exploring the different booths and foods, it’s a great place to teach your children about healthy eating.
Plan your Summer Vacation – If your children are a little older, have them help plan your summer family vacation. Let them research various points of interest at your destination or activities they would like to do.
Create a Scavenger Hunt – Put together a scavenger hunt for your kids and their friends. It can be as simple as solving riddles and scouring for objects around the house or going on a full-blown scavenger hunt around the town.
Put on a Production – Work on a skit or play with your kids and all the neighbor kids. Give everyone a specific part and plan out the stage and costumes. You can even have rehearsals and at the end of the summer, invite the whole neighborhood to come see the production.
Find a Pen Pal – Have the kids write to pen pals; they can be relatives, friends across the country, or go online to find pen pals (try
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does anyone know the recipe for a kids paint kit like the ones at craft shows?
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August 6, 2010
Question by rainy: does anyone know the recipe for a kids paint kit like the ones at craft shows?
It is a powdered mix that comes in a plastic bag with a paint brush attached.
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Answer by Steph v
powdered tempura paints can be ordered from any teacher’s or school supply provider. They are a cheaper alternative to wet tempura paint. That is probably what they are using
What do you think? Answer below!
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Q&A: I’m searching for supplier for Kids Wood craft kits. Have not been able to find one.?
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August 2, 2010
Question by rossboss1130: I’m searching for supplier for Kids Wood craft kits. Have not been able to find one.?
Best answer:
Answer by writerbynature
I’m not sure if anyone currently selling on eBay may in fact be a distributor – when I see several “buy it now” options for the same product or products, it’s usually a supplier of some sort.
I’ve been lucky with eBay. I hope the sellers have what you are looking for.
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Kids Craft Book
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July 31, 2010
Craft attracts lots of kids and is one of the activities that keep your kids busy during their summer vacation. Kids love to make different craft projects. Apart from the fun aspect of it, craft projects can be very useful in enhancing your kid’s creativity. As a parent if you want to teach craft to your kid then you need to some creativity in you. Also, it is not necessary that teachers in school are very good in craft as well. What do you do then? To overcome such problems, today we have various types of craft books available.
Kids craft books are designed in such a way that they can independently work with it. There are some really simple and colorful designs.
There are craft books for kids of all ages. Some of them are:
Preschoolers Craft Book
Preschoolers have lot of energy and they love to perform different activities. They don’t like to be tied down. A preschooler craft book comes with a craft kit which contains paint kits, play dough etc.
Craft Book for School Kids
If you have a school going kid then this craft book is the solution for him. As a parent you can figure out whether your kid is interested in such books or not. This book is specially designed for school going kids with examples related to their study.
Craft Book for 10+ Kids
These books are the most popular craft books. If your child is above 10 and still has a liking for craft that means then get him this book and let him enhance his creative skills. It is a very good craft book for beginners and has some very good practice examples.
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Kids Craft Book
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Creative Christmas Crafts Simple To Do With Your Kids
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July 23, 2010
Starting family traditions is all part of Christmas, and creating simple and fast Christmas crafts should be a family tradition in all homes, especially when you can recycle at the same time as creating thoughtful stocking filler gifts and decorations.
These creative Christmas crafts only require materials you will have lying around the house already, and if you buy a big pack of digital royalty free Christmas clipart graphic images to download, you will always have instant Christmas pictures whenever you want them, and can get amazing results with a bit of cut and paste imagination!
Christmas Placemat Craft:
Using recycled Christmas cards, tear off the backs where the writing is. Or to make it simpler just print out your choice of royalty free Christmas clipart graphic images. You’ll need about three regular sized Christmas card sized images to make each placemat.
Have the kids glue the cards decoration side up down on colored construction paper. When the glue dries, cover the craft front and back with clear contact paper, making sure there are no open ends or gaps.
Kids love setting their plates on their own special Christmas place mat.
Santa Ornament:
This makes a great little gift for kids to make and give their friends or teachers too. Pick up large plastic ornaments at the craft store. These ornaments will open for you to put items inside.
Open the ornament and fill it with peppermints. Secure it closed again. Using a medium sized wooden ball, glue on jiggly eyes. Once the eyes are set, glue the wooden ball onto the top the plastic ornament.
Next, add cotton hair for the head, mustache and beard. Glue a red felt ‘hat’ on top of the hair. At the base of the ornament, glue a long piece of black felt for Santa’s belt.
Glue the front bottom of the ornament to a thin wooden heart that’s been painted black. The curves in the
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Kids Just Wanna Have Fun Care Package
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July 17, 2010
Kids Just Wanna Have Fun Care Package
- These crazy fun crayons are itching to deliver their fun filled activities and sweet treats to your favorite kid.
- Don’t all kids just wanna have fun? Well, give them what they want for goodness sakes.
- Great for kids 3-10 years old.
- Include a personalized gift message for your clients, friends, and loved ones. But if you forget, don’t worry, From the “Buyer” is automatically included for you.
- Your gift leaves our facility within 1-3 business days. We ship Standard Ground, Expedited (1-3 Business Days) and 2-Day Air for your convenience. Please see our Shipping Policies for additional information.
Don’t all kids just wanna have fun? Well, give them what they want for goodness sakes. These crazy fun crayons are itching to deliver their fun filled activities and sweet treats to your favorite kid.
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Crazy Crayons gift box;
Play-Doh;
Cracker Jacks;
Silly String;
Rice Krispy Treats;
Starburst fruit candies;
Twirly Pop sucker;
Granola bars;
Fruit snacks;
Smiley Face squishy stress ball;
Glow bright glow in the dark necklace or bracele
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Kids Table Kit – Great News !
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July 14, 2010
kids table kits are of various quality, from accurate to questionable (even wrong) – is there a way to confirm you’re getting what you need? Thanks to the internet, it seems like these days the do-it-yourself guides have come to be accepted by beginners as well as experts. This short article will show you how to obtain information you can count on, so that you can start enjoying your new pastime instead of getting frustrated by it.
Click here for kids table kits !
There are really no limits as to the fun and creative projects ahead – take your pick of a wide range of exciting crafts. It is incredible what you can take on when you find knowledgeable people to get you started – the fact that it’s fun is an added bonus! Via helpful assistance, direction, and a few basic tools, before you know it you’ll be crafting up a storm. I recently came across a terrific web-based resource for plans along with detailed instructions, which is now accessible to novice and advanced builders alike. Straightforward and well-defined instruction is essential in order to learn something new – i’m sure you will be given answers, guidance, and even encouragement.
Human beings have created wood crafts for eons – you can very likely just think back to your grandparents’ home for some prime examples of this art. Plan and build – it’s an easy process when you acquire a few necessary skills; you are sure to find this a rewarding hobby, and you’ll no doubt be quite proud. Since you’re going to be creating your own wood projects, you may be a bit of a “go-getter” by nature; still, the
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Easy Arts & Crafts Projects for Kids : Kits for Arts & Crafts Projects for Kids
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July 5, 2010
Learn how to use arts and crafts kits when teaching young children to make various projects. Get expert tips and advice on arts and crafts for kids at preschool through elementary school ages in this free instructional video. Expert: Debbie Noah Bio: Debbie Noah is an elementary school teacher at Bedford Heights Elementary in Bedford, TX. She has been teaching over 30 years. Filmmaker: Drew Noah
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Kids Crafts Ideas on a Budget
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June 23, 2010
We all love crafts! They are a great way for kids to learn fine motor skills, and express themselves creatively, but being crafty can put a strain on your pocketbook at times. Going to the store to buy supplies for each and every craft project, just isn’t practical. Which is why, it’s important to learn how to come up with kids craft ideas on a budget. Consider using items and supplies that you already have on hand, for fun and simple impromptu projects.
There are so many items that often get overlooked when it comes to crafting. Think back to your own childhood. The days of toilet paper roll projects and egg cartons, should come rolling back. Remember how fun it was to create something beautiful out of something so plain? Help your kids relieve that same joy and pride with these simple tips and craft projects.
Recycle and Re-Use
Teaching your kids about recycling is a really good life lesson, so why not integrate craft time and science by re-using common household items? Paper bags, egg cartons and other goodies get a second life when they are forever treasured in the form of a craft project. Encourage your kids to come up with other household items that can be used for craft projects, you may be surprised at the things that they come up with!
Here are just a few of the materials that you can recycle, discover, or re-use for your own craft projects:
-Egg Cartons
-Grocery Bags (paper or plastic)
-Cardboard inserts from packaging and boxes
-CD’s
-Old denim or fabric swatches
-T-shirts that no longer fit
-Used birthday cards or bags
-Wrapping paper
-Toilet paper and paper towel rolls
-Plastic soda bottles
-Cans (use caution with sharp edges)
-Things found in nature: A rock, leaves, sticks, etc.
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Katrina: Cool things to do with kids this summer
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June 22, 2010
Katrina: Cool things to do with kids this summer
The heat lately is driving me and my kids crazy!
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