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  • Play-Doh Recipes

    Homemade play-doh is appropriate for children over 18 months of age. Young children may eat a small amount of the non-edible types of play-doh, which is non-toxic but unpleasant tasting. According...

  • How to Make Kid-Friendly Homemade Playdough

    I came up with this easy homemade play dough recipe after trying several others. I like it because it's really quick and easy (no cooking or chilling the dough), AND it contains no harmful...

  • How to Make Incredible Play Dough That Lasts

    This is such a great recipe to make with your children as an after school activity, or anytime your children need a fun activity. I was so tired of making play dough with my nieces and nephews and...

  • How to Make Play Dough without Cooking

    I've looked for play dough recipes and most of them include the need for cooking. This recipe doesn't require cooking at all and it takes no time to prepare. This recipe is good for preschool...

  • How to Make Cooked Playdough With 3 Ingredients

    I have a easy, fun and quick recipe for making cooked playdough with your kids. Its only 3 ingredients that everyone has in their kitchen cabinet. So grab your kids and start cooking!!

  • How to Make homemade blowing bubbles and wands that are better for the environment

    I got to thinking of spring and thought that blowing bubbles are always fun in the spring. This article will explain a natural way to make your own blowing bubbles and blowing bubble wand. This is...

  • How to Make Playdough

    My son always loved playing with his play dough but he constantly seemed to leave the tops of the containers off causing all of it to dry out. After replacing it several times, I found that...

  • How to Make Inexpensive Art Supplies for Kids

    Successful completion of the dreaded school project may hinge on the supplies you have on hand the night before the project is due, when there is no time to make a run to the store for needed...

  • How to Make a Bubble Pipe

    What kid doesn't like bubbles? Your kids will love you for teaching them this craft and activity. You can use regular household objects to make a fun bubble pipe and watch the kids blow bubbles...

  • How to Make Kid Clay for Art Projects

    Whether you're a teacher or a parent, making kid clay for art projects is inexpensive and fun. It not only provides a medium for creative hands and minds, it offers an opportunity to teach...

  • How to Organize Snack Time for a Group of Kids

    Whether working with a group of toddlers or hosting a group playdate in your home, it is inevitable that snack time will occur. Here are some quick, easy tips that can help keep it tidy and simple!

  • How to Make Cup Animals

    Ever heard "Mom, I'm bored!" three minutes into the day, or a few minutes after school? Here is a great craft idea that will take some time, exercise their brain, and give them something fun to...

  • How to make Slippery Sludge

    A good slimy experiment for kids and parents to do together!

  • How to Keep a 5-Year-Old Girl Busy

    It's important to make the most of the tail end of those formative years. Whether you've got a busy little boy or girl--5-year-olds need not be the challenge they first appear. This "busy project"...

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