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  • African Rain Stick Craft for Kids

    Chant for rainstorms with an African rain stick craft for kids. According to Gina Laczko of the Heard Museum, rain sticks are tubular rattles that are believed to have been introduced to Latin America through slaves from West Africa in the 1500s, who used rattle instruments with iron nails inside them. Craft a child's rain stick by repurposing used packaging material.

  • African Snake Crafts

    Many of the world's most recognizable snakes come from the continent of Africa, including types of cobras, mambas and vipers. While you might not be able to travel to Africa to see the snakes in person, you can bring them to life at home through a craft project. Create a variety of African snake crafts using materials you probably already have around the house.

  • Traditional Polish Crafts

    Bright splashes of color and vibrant designs characterize traditional Polish handicrafts.These include folk art using a variety of materials, such as paper, wood, clay and even eggs. Some of these crafts are still practiced in the 21st century and can be purchased in ethnic stores in the U.S. and online at websites specializing in Polish cultural products.

  • West African Crafts and Projects

    Like other cultures around world, the cultures of West Africa have their own distinct crafts. Batik wall hangings and indigo dying are a few of the traditional crafts made in this part of Africa. The various nations of West Africa which have created unique crafts include Nigeria, Senegal and Mali.

  • African Animals Crafts for Little Kids

    Africa is a continent with a wide array of wild animals. You can teach young children about the mammals that live in Africa by helping them create animals out of craft materials. Kids can make animal masks to wear for costume or play, or they can create animal artwork to hang on the refrigerator. Let kids learn about African animals and share their artwork with one another.

  • West African Activities & Games for Kids

    Some of the best lessons are enhanced with games. Introduce children to educational units on West Africa with activities and games played there. Children will enjoy experiencing a slice of African life. Educate them on life in West Africa, paying particular attention to its children. Most children relate in one way or another to their peers and much can be learned from them.

  • Traditional African Mask Crafts

    African masks are an example of African art and culture. These masks are traditionally constructed out of leather, wood and metal. A chosen dancer wore the masks during celebrations, initiations and crop harvesting. The masks represent a spirit of an ancestor, and it is believed that the spirit possesses the person wearing the mask. Nowadays, you will often see African masks displayed in museums or even homes. Having your child create an African mask is a way to educate them about African culture while helping them create a piece of artwork that can be displayed. Your child can construct an…

  • South African Crafts for Kids

    South Africa’s landscape and wildlife, flag and national symbols lend themselves to a wide variety of craft projects for children of all ages and abilities. Incorporate symbols of South Africa into arts and crafts to make learning about the country more fun for children while encouraging creativity.

  • African Craft Projects for Kids

    If your kids are learning about Africa or you want to broaden their cultural horizons, make some African crafts with them. These crafts can mostly be done with everyday materials, meaning you can start marking them today. Kids will learn about other cultures and will have some new playthings afterward.

  • African Games & Crafts for Kids

    During a study of Africa, bring the continent's culture to life by teaching kids about traditional games and crafts. Fun games help to introduce them to the lifestyle and tradition of the continent. Paper crafts that mimic an authentic African mask and cloth artisans' work help kids understand African culture.

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