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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. Just in time for the holidays take a look at all of our Christmas Activities and Homemade Christmas Decorations!

Bake Jewish Apricot Rugelach Cookies

Bake Jewish Apricot Rugelach Cookies

Bake these delicious rugelach cookies with your child this Hanukkah to celebrate the holiday and help her practice important math skills like fractions and measurement.

Compete in Makeshift Maccabiah Games

Compete in Makeshift Maccabiah Games

In paying homage to the Maccabiah Games, you too can bring this unique aspect of Jewish Heritage to your children. This game is also perfect for helping your child (and friends) develop athletic ability, motor skills, and coordination.

Sculpt "Nisse" the Christmas Gnome for Your Home!

Sculpt "Nisse" the Christmas Gnome for Your Home!

Nisse is a mischievous Scandinavian gnome who is easily crafted by kids. If you make him small enough, you can hang him on your tree!

Make a Quote of the Month Calendar

Make a Quote of the Month Calendar

Using favorite quotes and song lyrics, your child can make a quote of the month calendar for her friends to hang in their lockers or their bedrooms.

Snowman Paper Bag Puppet

Snowman Paper Bag Puppet

During this chilly winter season, try this fun indoor craft with your preschooler to help him explore art concepts like shape, form and texture by making this paper bag snowman.

Play Fuku Wari, a Japanese New Year

Play Fuku Wari, a Japanese New Year's Game!

Introduce your youngster to this Japanese version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.

Make Rudolph-Themed Metaphors!

Make Rudolph-Themed Metaphors!

Do you want a fun and exciting way to teach your child about metaphors? Have your child create a poem featuring one of the most classic of holiday icons: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Getting Even

Getting Even

Memorizing addition facts is an important step in a first grader's learning. Teach your child this fun card game in order to squeeze in a little extra addition practice. All you need is a deck of cards, and you are ready to get started!

Draw a New You for the New Year

Draw a New You for the New Year

Help your child visualize her goals for the new year by creating a self-portrait that represents all of the amazing things she's done this past year and hopes to do in the coming year. This is a great project to do indoors in a rainy day.

Make Recycled New Year

Make Recycled New Year's Confetti

Don't throw away those colorful candy wrappers! They can be cut up to make recycled confetti to celebrate the New Year.

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