Every March we have fun with some fabulous Dr. Seuss crafts & activities. This year The Lorax stole my son’s heart. Right away he asked if we could make a diorama for it and a few other favorite Seuss books. (He actually called it a “box thing,” but I knew what he meant.) This simple cardboard tube […]
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Salt Painting
Painting is a great way to give kids the opportunity to express themselves artistically. When you do salt painting your child gets to mix science with art, making it a fun STEAM activity (STEM activity for kids with art mixed in). Affiliate links have been used below. See my full disclosure for more details. If […]
How to Make Homemade Liquid Watercolor Paint
If you have kids, chances are you have some old, worn out markers around your house. Before you toss out those markers (or better yet, recycle the plastic cases), you can use them to create homemade liquid watercolor paint. The paint is super simple to make, and your child will love using it for craft time, […]
Dr. Seuss-Inspired Sensory Play
We have been having lots of fun studying Dr. Seuss this week. We’ve read lots of books and we’ve also done a few Seuss crafts. But the favorite activity was getting a little bit messy with this inspired by Dr. Seuss sensory play. Sensory play is fun for kids of all ages. Adding in the letter tiles […]
Activities for Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
Do you have a Dr. Seuss fan at home? If you’ve been around my blog for long, you know that we love Dr. Seuss crafts & activities! Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! By Dr. Seuss is perfect for beginning readers. The large print on each page, along with lots of repetition, makes this […]
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