Activities for Kids
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 Popsicle Stick Fairies
Want to spark your kid's interest in gardening and the outdoors? Help him make popsicle stick fairies to decorate an enchanting garden oasis.
Three Relay Races for Dad's Day
With flowers in full bloom and the days long and warm, Father's Day offers a perfect time for outdoor family fun. Here are three hilarious relay races to try, all ages welcome!
Button My Heart Picture Frame
Create a special gift for Motherâs or Fatherâs Day using felt, cardstock and buttons to create a memorable frame in the shape of a heart.
Fashion a Recycled Cuff Bracelet
Make a sweet cuff bracelet with the pages of last season's glossy fashion magazine and elastic.
Write a Simile Poem ... Starring Your Pet!
Give your little poet a head start in simile writing with an activity that guides him in crafting a cute poem about the beloved family pet.
Make Your Own Decorated Fridge Magnets
Create homemade magnets with your child! All you need is some play dough, magnets, rubber cement--and of course a little imagination! Your child will have a blast making them, and these funky magnets will add a little flair to any kitchen or office.
Father's Day Flower
Make a brilliant bouquet for dad on his special day. This Father's Day craft unique flowers that remind dad of his favorite sports team.
Paint With Coffee!
This activity will give your child hands-on experience with natural dyes like coffee, as well as giving her a tactile experience that will reinforce learning and result in lots of fun along the way!
Pick Your Own Berries
Summer is a great time to work on pre-kindergarten skills that will serve your child well in her first year at school, while having some fun in the sun!
Make a Set of Binoculars
Sometimes the best crafts are ones made from materials found right in your own home. These simple and easy to make binoculars, made from two toilet paper rolls, glue, and some string, are a big hit with the kids.
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