Kids' Activities and Games
Looking for kids activities to show your child the fun side of learning? From science experiments and math games to writing projects and more, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to browse our kids activities, or narrow your search by grade and subject area.
Make Leaf Pattern Prints
Help teach your child important math and art concepts like patterning and spatial awareness and make some beautiful art while you're at!
Make Holiday String Ornaments
Glittery ornaments are always fun to make, and this one is so simple: all you need is glitter, glue, string, and an eager preschooler.
Learn How to Make Bread from Yeast Dough
Try making bread with your preschooler to teach her about the fascinating world of yeast and bread baking! She'll have fun watching the yeast come alive while she learns about the science behind making bread.
DIY Costume: Where the Wild Things Are
Make a costume for your own little wild thing this Halloween with a few simple sewing materials.
Throw a Pumpkin Carving Party
Invite a few families over and host a hearty autumnal supper certain to keep everyone wickedly warm during the outdoor pumpkin carving bonanza.
Make a Cute Ladybug Costume
A ladybug is an easy and quick costume to make for kids of any age. You can probably find most, if not all, the things you'll need in a thrift store or maybe already in your child's dresser.
Make Alphabet Blocks!
Create your own set of alphabet blocks: you can make just a few or all 26!
Make Leaf Banners to Hang in Your Home!
Bring some of the outdoors inside this fall and decorate your home with some festive leaf banners.
Make Your Own Costume: Fairy Wings
Your child may dream of dressing up like a real fairy for Halloween, and now you can make her the wings that she wants.
Make a Pretty Princess Dress
A pretty princess outfit doesn't have to be expensive or difficult. Here's one way of doing it: find a long skirt in fabric she likes from the women's section of a thrift store, and make a drawstring skirt that fits her.

