Our Creatively Shine Curriculum™ theme this month is “Worldly Weather”. This at-home activity will be sure to bring the rain with your homemade rain sticks. Rain sticks are fun instruments that when you turn them upside down and it will sound like rain!
It’s no secret that imaginative play is great for kids. But if you’ve been the parent of a toddler or preschooler longer than five minutes, you’ve probably noticed that you can run out of fun imaginative games to play with them pretty quickly.
While your kid may not mind getting tossed in the mud, that’s not the only thing that will help them get the benefits of “playing in the dirt.” The important thing is to get them outside!
Needing a fun at-home activity for your kids? We have one that is perfect! This blog post gives instructions on how to do a Dinosaur Discovery activity!
The first word most children learn to read is their name. Which is why the letters that make up their name are often the first letters a child learns to identify. This activity is a super fun way to help your child identify certain letters and build their name.
Calling all future engineers! Building a pom pom drop wall is a great way for young children to work on their fine motor skills and to introduce engineering concepts to young children.
With the weather getting nice we all want to go outside! This fun activity is a great one to do outside on that nice warm day. Grab these simple supplies and get outside and play!
Put your creativity to work with this Butterfly Art activity. Follow along with our craft video tutorial to build a simple wall design that the little ones can decorate to their liking.
Time for some fun in the tub! Follow along with our Bath Fizzies craft tutorial to make your child’s next bathing session even more exciting. Homemade bath bombs are a fun, at-home activity the whole family will enjoy!