Leafy Crown
Autumn is the best season to observe leaves. As leaves transform from green to various shades of red and yellow, they never cease to amaze us.
Read moreAutumn is the best season to observe leaves. As leaves transform from green to various shades of red and yellow, they never cease to amaze us.
Read moreYour little ones might be interested in throwing away rubbish, so let's make some mini bins for them! The lid opens and closes by pressing a pedal, which is not only fun but also helps children learn about colours and sorting.
Read moreHow can you create a fun snowman decoration using disposable paper cups, straws, and simple materials? You can place it in mum and dad's car as a quirky ornament, or use it as a winter holiday table decoration to add festive cheer to your home.
Read moreThis is a creative activity that will amaze you once completed. You can use the same method to make bookmarks, greeting cards, and various other items. It makes for a wonderful Father's Day gift or a fun activity to do with dad.
Read moreCreate magical greeting cards with flowers that 'bloom' before your eyes. Your carefully crafted card will slowly blossom in front of friends and family, delivering your message of love through an enchanting scientific phenomenon.
Read moreCreate your own Christmas-themed bookmark using simple materials like coloured paper, scissors, and glue to add a festive touch to your reading time!
Read moreCelebrate Halloween in a special way! Create a cute yet slightly spooky bat bookmark and surprise (or scare) your family or friends by slipping it into their books!
Read moreWe need something fluffy to help us through winter. These adorable handmade woolly hat crafts not only decorate your holiday season but also make wonderful gifts for family and friends. You could even start a small business selling them as bag or key charms!
Read moreThis is a delightful art project that even the youngest children can participate in. These cosy and creative night lights not only decorate your room but also help children move around safely at night, increasing their sense of security.
Read moreCombine children's love for collages and dinosaurs in this perfect activity. Create new toys using old cardboard from home while developing hand-eye coordination and creativity.
Read moreAutumn is the perfect time to collect fallen leaves - but what can you do with them? This excellent nature education activity helps children learn about different types of leaves while bringing them to life with simple, easy-to-source materials by creating delightful leaf monsters.
Read moreApple printing is a classic process art activity for preschoolers. It's incredibly simple to set up, and children can enjoy hours of play, art, and fun. It's a brilliant activity that stimulates multiple senses and allows children to explore various early learning concepts through the process.
Read moreIn autumn, pine cones mature and fall to the ground. Have you collected a small mountain of pine cones at home? This is a seasonal craft activity perfect for young children, using pine cones and cotton wool to create a lifelike owl whilst experiencing the joy of creating with natural materials.
Read moreBring winter magic to life with homemade 3D paint and create a wonderful 3D snowman! This is a delightfully engaging sensory art activity for young children. Once dried, the snowman feels incredibly soft and fluffy, and your child won't be able to resist squishing it over and over again.
Read moreThis experiment is perfect for young little scientists. Children will not only be amazed by the patterns floating on the plate, but there's an even bigger surprise in store—you can copy them from the water and stick them on your skin! In less than a minute, you can create the spookiest Halloween tattoos!
Read moreIt's not just Father Christmas who can perform Christmas magic - your child can too! This simple activity is perfect for young children and is sure to amaze them!
Read moreEver wondered what it's like to paint on ice? This fascinating experiment allows children to unleash their creativity by painting with watercolours on ice.
Read moreCreating these marbled leaves is great fun! Of course, if it happens to be autumn and you've collected lots of fallen leaves, using real leaves will make it even more natural. This craft is quite simple - just press leaves into shaving foam and paint, then scrape them off to create unique marble patterns!
Read moreAre the young crafters in your home fascinated by farm animals? Create bouncy chickens and start a running race! With just a piece of coloured cardstock, a few decorations, and a ramp, they'll happily run towards you.
Read moreCreate unique artwork by combining seeds of different shapes and colours! This activity develops both hands-on skills and creativity. Join children in crafting your own artistic decorations using natural materials found at home!
Read moreHave you ever thought about creating unique artistic decorations using just yarn and PVA glue? Make creative letter decorations using these everyday materials to instantly add personality and warmth to your room!
Read moreSalt painting is an art experiment full of surprises! When paint touches salt crystals, colours spread magically, creating dreamlike effects.
Read moreNature provides us with endless materials for artistic creation. How can we use them in art? Twigs, leaves, and stones are excellent materials that we can use to create beautiful geometric shapes and unique designs. Let's celebrate nature's art with children!
Read moreThis is a simple and enjoyable parent-child DIY project—creating a bat with flapping wings! With just paper, glue, and a few easy steps, you can make a paper bat dance through the air.
Read moreMake your own super-soothing stress ball! Using just flour, balloons, and a few simple tools, you can create a soft and stretchy stress ball that provides a wonderful sensory experience for children!
Read moreChildren love this colourful craft activity that transforms sunlight into a rainbow of colours! Create beautiful hearts using transparent plastic sheets and markers, then stick them on windows to transform sunlight into vibrant patterns.
Read moreWho could resist having another Christmas tree in their home? This charming Christmas tree craft will test children's patience, but they'll feel incredibly proud when they complete it.
Read moreYou've surely seen Christmas trees made from cones before—there are many ways to decorate them. Today we'll be using cotton wool, small coloured baubles, and some fairy lights to create a Christmas tree night light. This activity is very simple and will keep children thoroughly engaged.
Read moreHow can you turn a piece of card paper into a cute Christmas reindeer that can wiggle? Experience this simple craft idea during the Christmas season and let's dance together to the music.
Read moreHow can you involve a 3-year-old child in Christmas decorating activities at home? With just a bit of preparation, you can keep your child happily busy for hours with this hands-on activity!
Read moreFor Halloween, we need a bit of adorable spookiness. Let's make fluffy bats, spiders, and pumpkins! You can use them to decorate your room, or turn them into keychains and backpack accessories to create your own ultra-cool Halloween fashion items.
Read moreRemember Eric Carle's beloved Very Hungry Caterpillar? Recreate the classic scenes from the book using card paper and tissue paper. What's even more exciting is that this caterpillar actually moves!
Read moreTry making paper pumpkins this Halloween! It's not complicated to create, and you can start a last-minute rush as Halloween approaches.
Read moreAre you ready for a monster party? Using ordinary egg cartons from home, you can create your own kingdom of monster dolls! These cute and quirky creatures come in all sorts of shapes, with various colours and expressions, allowing children to unleash their unlimited creativity.
Read more