Arts and Crafts Activities
Arts and Crafts to engage your child's creativity. From easy arts and crafts to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.
Make a Decorated Clay Wall Pot
Your preschooler will love making this hanging clay pot and will develop her fine motor skills and practice color and shape recognition while she's at it.
Make Painted Napkin Rings
These colorful napkin rings make setting the table fun! All you need to get started is a cardboard tube, paint, and a little imagination.
Make Corn Syrup Art
Corn syrup isn't just for cooking--you can paint with it, too! Here's a finger painting activity for your preschooler that uses pantry basics like corn syrup and food coloring to create bright, colorful works of art.
Try, Try Again: Practice and the Brain
Does practice really make perfect? Check out some of these ideas for how to help your child use practice to boost her brain power!
I Feel Blue: Color and the Brain
Feeling blue? Explore the world of color science with your child to expand her creative horizons and help develop brain power!
Create Wholesome Snowflake Snacks!
Cut and decorate these wholesome Snow White Snowflakes from tortillas to make your child's school lunch more memorable!
Sculpt a Popcorn Masterpiece
This activity will help your child develop her fine motor skills and build spatial awareness, not to mention, it's a great way to jazz up snack time!
Sniff, Sniff: Aromas and the Brain
Boost your child's brain power by exploring the amazing world of aromas. Check out these fun and interactive smell science activities.
Make a Counting "Lift-the-Flap" Book
Create a counting book with your child to help her practice her numbers at home. In this activity, your child will learn to name the numbers from 1 through 5 and she'll practice her grouping skills.
Make a Paper Clock
What time is it? It's time to make your very own paper clock to help teach your child about telling time. This is a great project to do for back to school in the fall, to introduce your child to the basic concepts of time and some introductory math.

