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Animals. Counting. Crafts. File Folder Games. Holidays. Matching. Other Worksheets. Kids Crafts - Inspiration for Children of all Ages. Bunting is a quick and fun way to decorate the house or classroom for any occasion. It also... It is amazing what fun can be had and what can be created from a few basic ingredients. We have... Decorating lanterns and candles is great fun for older children. They make lovely gifts or... There is something very therapeutic about playing with clay even as an adult. Collages are an excellent way to fill a wet afternoon and use up the odds and ends in your craft...

We all know that kids love to dress up - whether on a rainy afternoon, with a gang of friends, or... Crafting with craft foam is safe for even the youngest children, and cutting and sticking the foam... Here are all of Activity Village's felt crafts for kids. We have recently had lots of fun making felt - felt pictures, felt beads and felt balls - and,... Fuse beads are not only fun to do, but they provide children an opportunity to be creative while...

Explore our collection of jewellery crafts for kids! Crayola Activities. Lesson Plans (Crayola) Around the World Postcards. This little activity encourage writing and gives the children a chance to practise addressing a postcard. And of course there's some colouring in to do, too. Here's a fun way to get the kids writing, and practise postcard and addressing techniques! Print, colour, write and cut out, then fold in half and glue. Childcareland.com - Early Learning Activities For Pre-K and Kindergarten. Feeling Faces. Personalized Paper Dice. 1. Use Crayola® crayons, colored pencils, or markers to color and decorate the paper dice. In the squares on the blank die, draw or write anything you want (faces, friends' names, or shapes are some ideas). 2. Glue the dice to a piece of thin cardboard, such as a recycled cereal box or file folder... More + The color game in preschool.

This is a little game we made for our preschoolers to have fun working on color recognition… First we made a little cube and put a different color on each side – red, yellow, blue, green, orange, and purple. Then we cut out 6 large circles from construction paper and laminated them… The object of the game was to roll the color cube and then stand on the color of circle that matches the color facing up on the cube… The children made up their own rules of the game as they played… The objectives of the game took on different twists and turns… The game was played on the floor and on the table… All kinds of accessories were added to the game… This would be a good example of an “open ended” game! Here are some other homemade games to check out… Make your own game mats (frog game, car game, tree game) from Teach Preschool Color matching clothespin game from Teach Preschool Bean bag game from Teach Preschool Tape Shapes from Teach Preschool Bean Bag Game from Brick by Brick What’s Missing?