Mama Kangaroo keeps her baby Joey right in her pouch for safe keeping. Explain to the children that the kangaroo leaps in the air and is a fun craft to make in celebration of ‘Leap Year.”
Kid’s love the tooth fairy and here’s a craft that they can make to save and put under their pillow when they start to lose their teeth. Here’s a cute poem to include in the envelope:
My children love to make suncatcher crafts from tissue paper. I think it’s because they look so pretty when the sun hits them and makes their efforts pay off, in a big way.
Here’s a really cute one using a snowflake template.
This craft is a great way to teach children their shapes in a fun way. Just cut out shapes in different colors of construction paper and follow the pattern. They’ll be having so much fun making their train that they won’t even realize they just learned something!
Trace your child’s handprint to create Lincoln’s beard and cut out and glue the pieces of the template to create your own Mr. Lincoln to celebrate Lincoln’s Birthday.
This craft is a great choice to make on a snowy, wintery day. Then make the real deal so the kids can enjoy a cup of real hot chocolate to go along with their craft.
Pigs are one of those animals that everyone just loves, and there are so many good books and movies about pigs, from Babe to If You Give a Pig a Pancake. Today, we’re going to make a Give a Pig a Pancake bookmark.
Create a hand printed poem (perfect for gift-giving) with your child’s handprint. This is a great keepsake for parents and other relatives to remember this precious time with their child. They grow up so fast L:!
Mitten crafts are so cute and this one is no exception. The kids will love connecting their red mittens with yarn. Guess, what, kids? Now they can’t get lost!
Everybody likes a little privacy! I remember when my son was five he made a doorknob hanger for his room and wrote “No Babies Allowed, or Any of Your Baby Friends” to keep out his 2 ½ year old twin brothers and their pals. It still makes me laugh!
Supplies:
Kraftykid Doorknob Hanger template
Cardstock
Colored markers
Scissors
Instructions:
1. Print the Kraftykid Doorknob template and cut read more