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  • Fun Ways to Explain DNA Differences to Kids

    In middle school, kids begin to learn about DNA and how it determines the genetic information of living organisms. Hands-on activities and games will help keep children from becoming bogged down with scientific terms and information and enjoy the complex role that DNA plays in their lives. Allow children to make personal connections to the information to make it even more interesting.

  • A Kid-Friendly Hanukkah is Fun for Everyone

    Hanukkah wouldn't be Hanukkah without a big, kid-friendly bash. You can entice youngsters and those not so young with a Hanukkah-themed carnival, complete with trivia games, favors and prizes such as dreidels, the special four-sided top used in a gambling game, stuffed with Hanukkah gelt, the gold foil-covered milk chocolate pieces that have become a part of the holiday. Play CDs of traditional tunes sung during the eight-day-long celebration. The main thing is to have food and activities that make the kids feel they're playing an important part in the celebration, which commemorates the rededication of the temple after the…

  • How to Create a Fun Newspaper for Kids

    A fun children's newspaper allows all the children to participate in the production. A legal size single sheet printed on both sides can include a variety of different sections. The children can gather information from local newspapers, school handouts, community newsletter, family members and personal experiences.

  • Fun Vegetables to Plant With Kids

    Vegetable gardening is an effective way of saving on food costs while enjoying fresh, flavor-packed meals. Getting children involved in vegetable gardening also has benefits. After planting seeds and watching them sprout into full-grown vegetables, children may be more inclined to taste test, thus implementing more vegetables into their diet.

  • Cool & Fun Experiments for Kids With Everyday Objects

    Carrying out cool and fun science experiments for kids with everyday objects allows you to quickly and easily bring science to life before your young scientists' eyes. Children will be intrigued by your use of everyday items to demonstrate and explore scientific phenomena, teaching them lessons that will stay with them for a lifetime.

  • How to Start a Fun Center for Kids

    Opening a Fun Center is a complicated process of planning, preparation and decision making. A Fun Center is a facility where families pay for entrance and have access to a variety of games and activities, such as bumper cars, mazes, food court or a laser tag arena. On the operating side, a Fun Center is a business that involves careful planning, a sizable investment and an efficient use of space. With a little insight and preparation, you can have your Fun Center up and running.

  • Fun Facts for Kids: Nile Crocodiles

    Described on the "National Geographic" website as "primordial brutes," crocodiles have been around for over 200 million years. Scientists have uncovered secrets about the crocodile, finding mummified crocodiles and crocodile eggs in Egyptian tombs. The Nile crocodile is Africa's largest crocodile, and since it sometimes does not distinguish between prey, it has a reputation as a vicious man-eater.

  • Restaurants That Are Fun for Kids in Orange County

    Dining out with children can be intimidating and frustrating. Impatient, picky eaters who have not yet mastered dining etiquette do not necessarily make the best dinner companions. However, dining out with kids can be enjoyable if you set them up for a successful experience by choosing a kid-friendly restaurant. Many restaurants in Orange County happily cater to patrons with children (which means the kids won't be getting glares from diners at the next table) and have menus, themes or activities that keep the little ones occupied until their meal arrives.

  • Fun Ways to Train Kids How to Behave in Church

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer to teaching kids how to behave in church. However, clear rules applied consistently over time will teach children self-control. With plenty of parental patience, you'll guide kids toward an appreciation and respect for worship services. Consider age, whether children's church or a nursery is available, expectations within your congregation and your own convictions about helping children develop spiritually. Most of all, look for ways to show children the joy and peace found within worship.

  • Fun Personality Test for Kids

    The True Colors Personality Test theory dates back to Hippocrates' assertion that there are four distinct patterns of human behavior. There are several versions available of the True Colors Personality Test. It can be a fun way for parents and teachers to identify the personality traits of children.

  • Fun Restaurants for Kids in New York

    Eating in New York with kids can be a daunting experience. While many people think of New York dining as upscale, trendy and not geared toward children, finding kid-friendly places with a fun atmosphere, a great menu for kids and adults and good food is not impossible. In a city with endless food options, restaurants that provide a fun dining experience for kids may just end up being a favorite of adults as well.

  • Easy Hand Sewing Projects for Kids

    Hand sewing is a useful sewing skill, and can give kids a sense of accomplishment and a creative outlet. Projects for children should be simple, allowing for practice with sewing stitches, but easy enough that success is quickly within reach. Seams can be sewn on the outside of the fabric, so that no measuring or turning of seam allowances is required. Dull the tips of needles to reduce the risk of injury.

  • Fun Restaurants for Kids in Boston

    The city of Boston offers a wealth of things the whole family can do, from walking the famous Freedom Trail to visiting the world-class New England Aquarium and the Boston Children's Museum. Less well known are the city's kid-friendly restaurants. You might want to investigate them if you're planning a trip to the Boston area.

  • Fun Magic Tricks for Kids

    Just about every kid loves to watch a magic act being performed. The mystery of watching something that seems to be impossible can be transcendent, and few kids can resist the opportunity to learn the secrets behind the tricks. In 1948, legendary magician Harry Blackstone published a book of magic tricks that the title promised could be done by anyone, including children.

  • Homemade Bubbles Made With Glycerin

    Homemade bubbles are fun for grownups and children alike. No matter the weather, you can use glycerin bubbles indoors and out, you can color the bubbles, and you can use your imagination when it comes to finding the ideal bubble wand. A simple homemade bubble recipe will make tear-free bubbles that are extra-strong and long-lasting.

  • Fun Email for Kids

    There is an almost endless supply of sites online, but not all of them are appropriate for children. Parents should always monitor their kids' online use, of course, but it's nice to find some sites that you trust to be safe as well as fun. Once the kids are done with their homework, here are a few sites that they can check out for some laughs and good times.

  • How to Make Hand Washing Fun for Kids

    Make hand washing fun for kids by picking out a song to sing every time they wash their hands or giving them special soaps and towels to make the experience pleasant. Allow children to play with toys in the sink while washing their hands with advice from a clinical psychologist in this free video on parenting.

  • How to Make a Fun Kids' Pull Toy

    Make this basic pull toy with objects found around the house. It's not just for toddlers either; stuffed animal aficionados as old as 8 or even 9 have been known to tow these outdoor pull toys around the neighborhood.

  • How to Make Hand Washing Fun for Kids

    Stop crying over dirty hands. Are you tired of nagging your kids to wash up? Help them make hand washing a habit by turning it into a fun activity rather than a chore.

  • How to dispell the "dinner fairy" and "lunch leprechaun" myth

    If you've read my writings before, you know how passionate I am about learning in the kitchen. I feel that your kitchen is the ideal setting to teach and learn. Kids respond to learning through cooking because they can take an active role in the process, and because it's a hands-on learning experience. When a child assists in preparing a dish, they will often become agreeable, inquisitive, and creative; taking ownership and pride in what they are making. Even the pickiest eaters love to eat something and what child does not like to make a mess? But how do we…

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