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.
Pet Presents: Make Catnip Mice
There's no need to visit expensive pet stores for a new toy for your feline! Simply show your child how to make these catnip mice from the comfort of her very own home.
Make Your Own Recycled Wrapping Paper!
Refusing to buy pricey wrapping paper doesn't meant that you can't have pretty presents! Encourage your child to look for snazzy, unconventional wrapping materials around your home and wrap things up creatively!
Cook Ozoni (Japanese Rice Cake) Soup to Celebrate Japanese New Year
In Japan, ozoni is one of the main dishes eaten on New Yearâs Day. Here's how to make this delicious traditional dish with your child.
Make New Year's Confetti Balloons
Tuck confetti and tiny messages inside balloons, then blow them up and hand them out to everyone, along with a toothpick for popping!
Make Dad a Barbeque Spice Rub
This holiday season, help your child mix up a delectable combination of seasonings for the family's barbeque master. Your child will gain valuable fraction practice as he mixes up this savory spice rub!
Weave a Christmas Card!
Making woven Christmas greetings is a wonderful way to recycle old Christmas cards! Your child will improve her motor skills as she learns how to use a ruler and weave paper together.
Host a New Year's Party for Tweens
It can be hard to find activities that both tweens and their parents approve of, so why not have your daughter ring in the New Year at home with a few good friends. With friendship bracelets, facials, fortunes, and fondue, this slumber party will be a great kick-off to 2010.
Craft a Pretty Picture Frame
Grandparents are suckers for homemade gifts and cute pictures of their grandchildren, making this project a double bonus. Your child will craft the ultimate decorative picture frame and fill it with an adorable picture of herself.
Whip Up Some Eggnog!
Making a batch of this tasty holiday libation will put your childâs understanding of measurements and following step-by-step instructions to the test.
Pet Presents: Quilt a Snuggly Pet Blanket
Have a pet that needs a warm spot to snuggle? Your child (along with some parental assistance) can make him this blanket in a jiff, and it's ultra cozy! You and your child will be using old felted sweaters for this beginning sewing project.
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