Curious kids & colourful crafts are a perfect combination.
All in colour
Curious kids & colourful crafts are a perfect combination.
Beat the rush with some fun home-stamped festive wrapping
Lovely watercolour paint made from old expired textas? Magic!
Christmas time is often a time for “indulging” and overeating, but festive, celebratory food can be healthy, colourful and fun too!
Try this bright idea to celebrate the soggy season
If the thought of painting with kids leaves you frazzled, learn how to steer a very basic colour wheel.
Watch little fingers get busy with some pretend cooking.
Kid’s art is magic. Use it as a starting point for some interesting chats.
The extended periods of time at home, and reduced out of home activities over the year or two has led to increased amounts of drawings, paintings and craft being produced by little hands. Here are three creative ways to up-cycle children’s artwork.
Look to your backyard for some crafty art materials.
Bring some colour into your child’s day, with paintings that start with a simple blob!
A simple activity to play in your own backyard, with whatever you have on hand!
Sometimes all you need is a gentle, mindful task. This one is for all but the youngest members of a family.
Have you heard of “heavy work”? Let me tell what it is and how you can incorporate it into the daily life of your little ones.
How we can create appealing opportunities for busy little hands to touch, grab, poke, pour, twist and squeeze.
Using loose-parts such as beads, gum nuts, stones and buttons is a great way to bring life to your child’s play time and allows them to turn simple, every day times into absolutely anything they can imagine!
Here are 3 more ideas for outdoor play equipment that can be cheap, useful, fun and can be played with over and over and over again.
It’s a super easy printmaking material for kids, and you probably have some lying around at home.