The holiday hustle and bustle is over and it's time to relax and unwind. Well, it's the same for the kids from school. One thing children really love is to get together with their friends and family for the almighty sleepovers. It's almost like a rite of passage - a part of growing up that we always remember.
Here are a few tips on planning a child's sleepover, no matter what the age. Keep the time frame and activities age-appropriate and all should go well. Also look into craft kits and supplies to keep the kids entertained and get their creative juices flowing. OK, mom and dad, it may be one long night, but your children will be forever grateful for this experience!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Make a Santa Key for Christmas Eve
Do your children ever wonder how Santa can visit the house if you don't have a chimney? Have no fear, your preschoolers can make a Santa Key for him to enter your house and deliver the packages on Christmas Eve.
Here is a cute craft to make. Just follow my instructions on Education.com:
http://www.education.com/activity/article/santa-key/
Here is a cute craft to make. Just follow my instructions on Education.com:
http://www.education.com/activity/article/santa-key/
Welcome Everyone!
Hello and welcome to my new blog full of creative activities and crafts for preschool children. Many of these ideas can be used in schools, homeschooling, by parents and grandparents. Check back often for instructions on crafts, games, lesson plans, new books and toys on the market and so much more.
Feel free to comment and email me for things you need and ways to enhance what I have posted. The site is new and under construction, but the first links will be up very shortly.
Happy Holidays,
Tania K. Cowling
Feel free to comment and email me for things you need and ways to enhance what I have posted. The site is new and under construction, but the first links will be up very shortly.
Happy Holidays,
Tania K. Cowling
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