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Cactus Popsicle Stick Crafts

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Popsicle Stick Crafts, Popsicle Stick Cactuses, Crafts For Kids, Crafts For Toddlers, Crafts For Preschoolers, Craft Ideas Are you looking for fun and creative popsicle stick crafts for kids? These cactus popsicle stick crafts are easy and fun for all ages!


Cupcake Liner Shamrock {Kid Craft}

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Cupcake Liner Shamrock {Kid Craft} St Patrick’s Day Craft – St Patty’s Day Art Project – 5 Minute DIY for Toddlers Cupcake Liner Shamrock – super kid friendly for children of all ages BUT it’s also really inexpensive and simple for moms on the go to pull together.


How to make fluffy slime with just 3 ingredients – I Heart Naptime

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How to make fluffy slime with only 3 ingredients. It is super soft and stretchy! It only takes 5 minutes to make and will entertain for hours! #slime #slimerecipe #kidscraft How to make fluffy slime with only 3 ingredients. It is super soft and stretchy! It only takes 5 minutes to make and will entertain for hours! This is the best slime ever!


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Adorable Dinosaur Craft for Toddlers

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This super cute dinosaur craft is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. It is made from everyday materials like paper plates and toilet paper roles which makes it quick and easy. This adorable dinosaur craft for toddlers and preschoolers is fun, inexpensive and simple. Use materials you already have at hand to make a cute dinosaur!


Kids of all ages love making, and playing with, this easy goo recipe. Moms love that it’s completely safe for even the youngest toddlers! From EatingRichly.com

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This adorable dinosaur craft for toddlers and preschoolers is fun, inexpensive and simple. Use materials you already have at hand to make a cute dinosaur!


How to Make Edible Homemade Play Dough Recipe with Koolaid- Rainbow

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Soft, smooth & delicious smelling DIY Homemade Play Dough Recipe – non toxic and edible – toddler friendly. Perfect sensory play for summer, rainy indoor days, science lessons, and arts & colors. #sensory #play #preschool #recipe #playdough #specialneeds #kids #handson #nontoxic #kidfriendly #diyrecipe I’ve made tons of batches of homemade play dough searching for a non toxic edible recipe that was toddler friendly & this DIY homemade play dough recipe….


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Moving Color Targets Game for Toddlers

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Toddler Approved!: Moving Color Targets Game for Toddlers For our last A Very Toddler Olympics activity this week we decided to take some of the skills used in some of our favorite Olympics throwing/target events (archery, hammer throw, discus throw, and shot put) and create a fun target activity. We grabbed an old cardboard box and some cups and created a super simple moving targets color game for toddlers. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR COLOR TARGET GAME: styrofoam cups cardboard box scissors permanent markers string clear packing tape a soft ball HOW TO MAKE THE COLOR TARGET GAME: To get started we cut three sides off of a cardboard box. You could cut all sides off, but I thought it balanced better leaving one side on. Next cut a tiny slip in the top of several styrofoam cups and pull some string through the hole. Knot the end that is inside the cup so that it can’t go through the hole. Add some packing tape to secure the string to the inside top of each cup. Add a colored circle to each cup using a permanent marker (and a number value if you want as a well- for older kids). Cut small slits on the top edge of the cardboard box. Make one slit for each cup. Pull the cups with strings through the slits and tie knots at the top so that they won’t go through the slits. Vary the cups so that they are at different levels. Once everything is secure you are ready to play the moving targets game. For extra security you can also add a strip of packing tape along the top of the box, on top of the threads, to secure them in place. HOW TO PLAY THE TARGET GAME: Give your toddler a small soft ball and use a barrier to mark where he should sit when he is throwing. Older kids move further back, little kids sit closer. I encouraged my son to pick a color and call it out before he threw the ball. His goal was to try and hit the colored cup he “called.” Usually he stayed behind his blue tape line… sometimes he snuck in front of it. We tried to hit the different color targets again and again and again. This activity worked on simple color recognition along with hand-eye coordination and throwing! It was a lot of fun and the more we practiced, the better we got. Do you have a favorite Olympic throwing event? Jenae at I Can Teach My Child is sharing a toddler balance beam activity today so make sure to go check it out. You can find all of our A Very Toddler Olympics series activities HERE. We have a few more Olympics post we’ll be sharing with you next week, so make sure to stop by again soon!


PRINTABLE CARS ACTIVITY BOOK FOR TODDLERS AND YOUNG KIDS

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For our last A Very Toddler Olympics activity this week we decided to take some of the skills used in some of our favorite Olympics throwing/target events (archery, hammer throw, discus throw, and shot put) and create a fun target activity. We grabbed an old cardboard box and some cups and created a super simple moving targets color game for toddlers. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR COLOR TARGET GAME: styrofoam cups cardboard box scissors permanent markers string clear packing tape a soft ball HOW TO MAKE THE COLOR TARGET GAME: To get started we cut three sides off of a cardboard box. You could cut all sides off, but I thought it balanced better leaving one side on. Next cut a tiny slip in the top of several styrofoam cups and pull some string through the hole. Knot the end that is inside the cup so that it can’t go through the hole. Add some packing tape to secure the string to the inside top of each cup. Add a colored circle to each cup using a permanent marker (and a number value if you want as a well- for older kids). Cut small slits on the top edge of the cardboard box. Make one slit for each cup. Pull the cups with strings through the slits and tie knots at the top so that they won’t go through the slits. Vary the cups so that they are at different levels. Once everything is secure you are ready to play the moving targets game. For extra security you can also add a strip of packing tape along the top of the box, on top of the threads, to secure them in place. HOW TO PLAY THE TARGET GAME: Give your toddler a small soft ball and use a barrier to mark where he should sit when he is throwing. Older kids move further back, little kids sit closer. I encouraged my son to pick a color and call it out before he threw the ball. His goal was to try and hit the colored cup he “called.” Usually he stayed behind his blue tape line… sometimes he snuck in front of it. We tried to hit the different color targets again and again and again. This activity worked on simple color recognition along with hand-eye coordination and throwing! It was a lot of fun and the more we practiced, the better we got. Do you have a favorite Olympic throwing event? Jenae at I Can Teach My Child is sharing a toddler balance beam activity today so make sure to go check it out. You can find all of our A Very Toddler Olympics series activities HERE. We have a few more Olympics post we’ll be sharing with you next week, so make sure to stop by again soon!


Fleece-Lined Hooded Car Seat Poncho for Toddlers

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EASY Fleece-Lined Hooded Car Seat Poncho for Toddlers | Reality Daydream #sew #poncho #kidsponcho #fleeceponcho This cozy car seat poncho for toddlers is perfect as a jacket or coat for kids or babies! It’s easy to make with this tutorial which includes a pattern!


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Make: A Modern DIY Cardboard Shape Puzzle

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Make: A Modern DIY Cardboard Shape Puzzle – barley & birch Use recycled materials to DIY your own super hip cardboard shape puzzle. This is perfect learning toy for toddlers, and can be recycled AGAIN when they’ve moved on from board puzzle play!


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Use recycled materials to DIY your own super hip cardboard shape puzzle. This is perfect learning toy for toddlers, and can be recycled AGAIN when they’ve moved on from board puzzle play!


toddler favorite things book.

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toddler favorite things book – click through for promo code Ellerie LOVES books. We’re getting to the good part too – when she will actually SIT and LISTEN to a full story from beginning to end (I used to have to cliff notes the story in order to keep up…


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10 Easy Christmas Cards for Toddlers to Make

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10 Easy, Last Minute Christmas Cards for Toddlers to Make There’s nothing as charming as a homemade card made by little hands! Try out these easy, last minute Christmas Cards for Toddlers to make and gift!


DIY I-Spy Bottles

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I love this simple DIY for kids! My toddlers love them and they can be adapted for elementary aged students as well! Perfect for vocabulary/ language development and travel! Simple directions to make I-SPY bottles for kids. These bottles are easy to make and perfect for travel!


Sensory Boards for Babies and Toddlers

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DIY Busy Board For Toddlers Find the best Sensory Board ideas! Get the top DIY activity and craft ideas for kids! Fun Sensory Board ideas


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The BFG Paper Plate Dream Catchers Kids Craft The Suburban Mom

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Paper plate dream catchers inspired by Roald Dahl and Disney’s The BFG. Easy kids craft for toddlers to big kids. Perfect for Girl Scout Troops too. Paper plate dream catchers inspired by Roald Dahl and Disney’s The BFG. Easy kids craft for toddlers to big kids. Perfect for Girl Scout Troops too.


31 Days of Indoor Activities for Toddlers

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This is awesome…it will get us through the winter! 31 Days of Indoor Fun for Toddlers…tons of super fun ideas you can do inside with little ones! We are sharing 31 Days of Indoor Activities for Toddlers, with toddler activities to keep your little one busy and moving even when the weather is yucky!


Our Montessori Baby and Toddler Placemats

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A look at our DIY Montessori placemats for babies and toddlers. In Montessori, babies and toddlers are given as many real experiences as possible when it comes to eating. What I mean is that they are given the ch…


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Ice Painting – Fun Summer Craft Idea For Toddlers + How To Make Ice Paints

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In Montessori, babies and toddlers are given as many real experiences as possible when it comes to eating. What I mean is that they are given the ch…


DIY Champagne Cork Stamps for Kids. Great for toddlers to grip!

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These cork stamps are made from champagne corks and foam stickers. Easy to make and easy for little hands to hold.


DIY Busy Board

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DIY Busy Board: A step-by-step guide to build your own busy board. Perfect for babies & toddlers to learn and explore! Busy Board’s are a great way to engage your child! Here is a step-by-step guide to building your own Busy Board for your baby or toddler!


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DIY Bath Paints

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DIY bath paints are easy to make and can be made into a variety of vibrant colors for your little one to experiment with. Great sensory fun made with 4 ingredients! DIY bath paints are easy to make and can be made into a variety of vibrant colors for your little one to experiment with. Great sensory fun made with 4 ingredients!


Diy salt dough handprint ornament

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DIY Salt Dough Handprint – This is a fun and easy activity for toddlers and little kids. DIY Salt Dough Handprints are an easy craft and gift idea! Salt dough handprint ornaments make a great keepsake for years to come.


printable christmas cards for toddlers ; eacd541c7c85c89ec937a202097ae745–preschool-christmas-kids-christmas

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DIY Salt Dough Handprints are an easy craft and gift idea! Salt dough handprint ornaments make a great keepsake for years to come.


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Win Parenting with the Ultimate DIY Busy Board

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Make this toddler busy board with peek-a-boo doors, latches, locks, and more! Fun DIY toy for kids. A DIY Busy Board helps to introduce children to the art of tinkering. Peek-a-boo doors, latches, locks, and more, make this is ultimate DIY gift.

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