Your kid just love to eat popsicles? Can't get out of the store without buying some? Who can blame them - I love them too!
This page is a collection of possible uses for popsicle sticks and here you'll find how it can be reused in house, garden and for craft projects.
New addition: Christmas Crafts! Have fun crafting with your kids! Read Full Story
Have you ever heard those familiar words, "I'm bored," coming from the mouth of your child? If so, then kid crafts are the answer. Provide the kids with craft materials and boredom will be a thing of the past. Read on for ideas about kid crafts.
Kid crafts essential materials include paper, crayons, safe scissors, and glue. Paper for kid crafts can include construction paper, plain typing paper, cardstock of various colors, and many other options. Even junk mail and old magazines can make... Read Full Story
Make Some Sweet Treats With Kids!
Everybody loves frozen sweet treats, but many of them are loaded with calories. We have some ideas for sweet frozen treats that are simple enough for kids to make, and also will help your kids contribute to a healthy diet.
Make Your Own Frozen Yogurt Pops!
Simple buy your favorite flavor of regular yogurt, some small paper cups, and some popsicle sticks. Spoon the yogurt into the paper cup, and then cover the cup with pastic wrap. Insert a stick into... Read Full Story
I love caterpillars. So do my children. In fact, now they keep them as pets. I'll explain. Last week, we went to pick pumpkins with NanaJane and Grandpap, and my youngest daughter found a bright yellow beauty laying in the grass. It had eye spots on the top of its head that made it look almost cartoonish. She wanted to hold it, so we had her hold her hand out flat, hoping she wouldn't squish it. She was fine until the little fella started to walk across her hand. That funny feeling gave her... Read Full Story
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Paper, glue, scissors, pencil, a ruler, and a used ice-cream stick is all you need to create a duplicate of your key. This works only on keys with holes, not notches. Sources: Gizmodo & Instructables Read Full Story