Your pregnancy at week 37
At week 37 your baby is technically full term – though that doesn't mean he’s finished growing and developing.
At week 37 your baby is technically full term – though that doesn't mean he’s finished growing and developing.
Your family will love this light Thai chicken curry recipe packed full of Thai flavours as well as fresh vegetables such as green beans, baby corn and broccoli florets.
This is a fun recipe your kids will love to make with you. The Mars Bar slice uses Mars Bars, chocolate, Rice Bubbles and butter to make a perfect sweet treat for your next birthday party
This a super-easy recipe and the cupcakes are puffy, golden and perfect for topping with your favourite buttercream icing.
As your belly begins to grow, you will need to adjust your clothing. This may involve just continuing to wear stretchy clothes you already own or borrowing or purchasing special maternity clothes.
This yummy chicken pie is packed full of veggies for a nutritious dinner. With its tasty sauce and crisp, shortbread pastry this crowd pleaser is lovely served with steamed veggies and mash.
Christmas is fun for kids when they can dress up. Make homemade reindeer ears your kids can wear on Christmas Day with this easy Christmas craft. Kidspot New Zealand
Have some fun with your pens and pencils with these fun pencil toppers. This kids craft project is easy to make and will bring delight to your kids whenever they go to write or draw. Make funny face toppers, or make a koala or puppy topper. You decide!
The before and after letter game is perfect to help kids expand their vocabulary and learn new words while enjoying a fast-paced game. It also improves your childs knowledge of the alphabet.
Try this simple and nutritious puree for baby
Every kid has a dream to be one thing or another when they grow up. Doctors, vets, police officers or hairdressers, there is a longing to be something. Print off all of these and more with our occupation colouring page series. Print the baker colouring page and bring the bread to life!
Go fish is a great kids activity and learning game about numbers, patterns and pairs. Enjoy this fun, easy card game with the whole family and watch as your children learn as they play.
Tapas is one of the easiest options for when you have friends coming over. Everyone loves this relaxed way of eating. This chickpea, chorizo and tomato recipe is brilliant as its quite filling, very tasty and takes just five minutes to throw together.
Little ones have more taste buds than adults, so this simple smoothie doesnt need any sugar or other ingredients added to make it a tasty, healthy treat for toddlers.
Unscrambling words will certainly keep the older kids entertained. This winter-themed word game is a great puzzler and solving it will not only be a challenge but give them bragging rights when they are first among their friends to finish!
Kids never seem to tire of playing with water - especially on a hot summer's day. Why not make these cool (literally!) frozen icy boats and let them float in a tub or pool or bucket. The kids will enjoy playing with the boats and watching the colours melt in the "pond".
Dot to dots are popular at any age but online dot to dots add another dimension to the activity. Connect the letters focuses on learning your alphabet in a fun and exciting way, adding colours and sounds as a reward for great work.
Make a shield that is worthy of any little wizard with this paper mache kids' art and craft project. Your child's imagination will run wild as they design and craft their very own shield. Here's how.
Tongue twisters help develop speech skills in young children as well as older children who need additional help with speech therapy.
Flags of the world are often taught to our children in middle primary school. They learn briefly about the history of the country and what the flag and its colours represent. Learn a little bit about New Zealand and its flag with this colouring printable flag for kids.
This delicious lemon cordial lasts for up to 4 months in the fridge and you only require 1/3 of the amount of shop bought cordial what a great way to use up all of those extra lemons on your or the neighbours tree
Sneak finely grated carrot into the tomato paste kids love pizza and you can hide lots of vegetables inside it
These Christmas tree brownies make gorgeous Christmas gifts to give or just look great to take on a platter for a party.
A delicious fruity pecan pudding that comes complete with its own caramel sauce underneath. It's great served with ice cream or custard.
Liven up your little one's breakfast plate with these cute teddy bear toasts. They're super easy and you can even get the kids to help!
Origami can be a great way to help your kids improve focus and attention to detail. This step by step video shows you how to make an origami iris. Once you've made this iris, you can move on to the more complicated origami lily.
Make a paper plane that can actually fly with these easy instructions. This mighty mite paper plane design is compact and strong. A simple paper craft for kids that will then lead to another fun activity for kids: flying a paper airplane.
This recipe is a great all-round family meal. It is tasty and full flavoured and you can mash it up for baby to have as well.
The ingredients for this dip are a little bit naughty, but it is a great way to get that cheesecake flavour without actually having a slice of cheesecake. If you use lots of fresh fruit to dip in this I think its a great treat.
Dot to dots have long been an activity where kids would learn their counting the fun way. Guess what? Nothing has changed. Our dot to dot activities are created to suit specific ages and include great colouring activities when the hard work is done. Best suited to ages 5-8.