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.
"Bunny Basket" Carrot Salad
Ask your typical kid about Easter and probably the last thing you'll hear is a wish for more vegetables. But at brunch this year, we think this seasonal carrot salad may just hop onto your family's list of healthy favorites.
Fabulous Decoupage Easter Eggs
Easter's coming. But you don't have to use the same old store-bought egg dyes. Here's a great way to get your hands a little dirty, and celebrate the season family-style.
Potato Yogurt Cupcakes: A Passover Treat
These potato yogurt cupcakes are a healthy and delicious treat to be shared during the special Jewish holiday of Passover.
Make Felt Puppets for Passover
Finger puppets encourage creative play and communication and give you a great opportunity to share the Passover story with your kids in a way that wonât bore them to tears.
Make a Basket for Moses
This easy craft project boosts counting and fine motor skills, and will help kids learn about Jewish culture.
Handmade Seder Napkin Rings
Invite your third grader to make these lovely table decorations, and keep learning about the colorful history of Passover in the process.
Make Haroset for Passover
Haroset is a great way to remember and celebrate Jewish culture and history, and it also makes a healthy and tasty snack for kids.
Make a Shell Craft Treasure Box
Explore the world of seashells with your kindergartener, and give him practice in scientific identification and categorization while he creates a cool treasure box.
Make an Easter Bunny Cake
If you're looking for just the right dessert to serve with your Easter dinner, and one that will please young children and adults alike, try your hand an at Easter Bunny cake.
Graph Your Household Energy Use
Challenge your third-grader to sharpen her new math skills--and maybe do the planet a favor, too.

