These No Bake Halloween Treats are as tasty as they are cute! You can whip these Ding Dong Bats up in just ten minutes and are simple enough for the littlest of monsters to make! I love having some no bake recipes on hand to whip up for easy Halloween classroom party treats or just something fun for the kids after school. The kids always get a kick out of these and love helping out in the … [Read more...]
Bubbling Witches Brew Science Experiment
Add some creepy fun to your Halloween with this Bubbling Witches Brew Science Experiment. Kids can make their own creepy witch science with chemical reactions. This Halloween Stem Activity is kid-safe and perfect for all ages! Simple household ingredients create this cool color changing witches brew. This fizzy color changing reaction is from a cool chemical reaction from the baking soda and … [Read more...]
Galaxy Paint Blot Butterflies
This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy. Supplies: Cardstock Paint Scissors Glue Pipe Cleaners Pom Poms Googly Eyes Paint Brush Marker Gold Glitter Instructions: Download and print out the butterfly templates. Cut the template outs. Fold each butterfly in half. Open the butterfly up. Add bits and blobs of paint to only one side of the butterfly. Fold the … [Read more...]
Painted Ice Crystals Fairy Garden Winter Activity
This Painted Ice Crystals Activity is such a fun winter sensory activity that you can do outdoors. We set ours up as a colorful fairy garden that looks so pretty in the sun! How To Paint Ice Crystals This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy. Supplies: Ice: If you happen to live in a COLD climate you can use ice or icicles you find outside (this … [Read more...]
Bouncy Ball Painting – A Process Art Activity For Kids
Explore color mixing with this creative Bouncy Ball Painting technique. Kids will love this process art activity using bouncy balls and you can keep the mess contained using an cake pan or cardboard box. This activity is perfect for kids of all ages. Toddlers can stamp the balls or roll them, while older kids might want to bounce the balls in the paint. You can even try different sized … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- …
- 30
- Next Page »