Egg carton dragon
Egg carton craft is an endless well of craft ideas for kids. This egg carton dragon is a great recycled craft activity. Watch the how-to video to find out how to make an egg carton dragon.
Egg carton craft is an endless well of craft ideas for kids. This egg carton dragon is a great recycled craft activity. Watch the how-to video to find out how to make an egg carton dragon.
Old king cole was a merry old song, this is a fun rhyme with repetition, rhyming and counting so it covers all learning things while having fun.
This beautiful homemade Mother's day calendar will remind you of your child’s love, all year round.
These delicious shortbread almond snowballs make a wonderful homemade Christmas gift for friends, colleagues and the kids teachers. Just be careful you dont eat them all first!
This nutritious salad takes advantage of in-season grape or cherry tomatoes. Feta, Kalamata olives and fresh herbs add plenty of flavour for a Mediterranean twist.
Nothing beats the sound of balloons popping. In this excellent maths game for kids, everyone gets to pop at the same time and race to finish. This maths game make sorting and counting an enjoyable ride as everyone races to win!
When you think of wheels, do you think of potatoes? Well potatoes make great wheels and this activity will show you what can happen if you think outside the veggie box. This fun activity suits all ages.
You just can't beat the perfect lamington and this recipe makes lamingtons just like your grandma used to make. Bake these for your next cake stall or school fete.
Music soothes the soul - or so they say. These noisy maracas will not soothe anything else, but I bet your kids will have a blast! Give them a hand creating these maracas so they can make their own music.
Now you can put your favourite member of The Workers up for everyone to see. Print one or print them all, either way, they are sure to brighten up the room with their brilliant colours and their cheerful expressions.
Nothing gets the kids wanting to improve something like not knowing about it. Kids will do just about anything to get out of fixing an issue but if it is not there and they are just having fun - then they are all for it. Weaving will improve fine motor skills, is enjoyable, crafty and fun.
Let's look at polygons. The word itself means 'many angles', and every polygon has the same number of angles as sides. Have a look around the room and see if any of our charted shapes jump out at you. Print the chart and post it up to keep kids referring back and discovering.
Kids can get bored of the same school lunches over and over again, so colour and variety are key and a few healthy, homemade treats will go a long way. All out of ideas? Here are a few to keep your kids snack-happy.
This delicious crunchy quinoa salad is made with mixed quinoa and is packed full of crunchy vegetables and tasty herbs like parsley, mint and coriander.
Science experiments are fun to do and a great ways for children to learn. Your children will enjoy observing with this science experiment and watching the seeds grow.
Making your own pasta takes a little time but it will change the way you look at a package of dry pasta forever.
This homemade muesli bar slice is a great addition for your child's lunchbox or after-school snack. You can even have it for breakfast if you're short on time.
This really is the best chocolate cake ever it does not need icing and is a cross between a brownie and a cake everyone will be back for seconds
Layers of toasted nuts and seeds with fresh mango and yoghurt, topped with strawberries and a drizzle of honey. Special breakfast or easy dessert? You decide!
Try out an extension image with your own design or create a collage to extend. This cool craft project will have the kids playing with all kinds of art and different designs. Frame them or give them as a crafty gift.
Writing poetry certainly does not have to be serious business, it can be about any subject you like. These particular poems are all about your favourite - or least favourite - colours.
Babies learn very quickly from seeing, hearing and feeling. Spending time with them will help your baby encourage his skills and development. Here are easy and fun ways to entertain your baby.
This is an easter version of musical chairs the kids stand in a circle and pass around a plastic egg when the music stops the kids left holding it is out.
Kung pao chicken is a traditional Chinese dish that is made from chicken, chilli and peanuts. You can make it at home with delicious pasta for a one-pot meal.
This zesty cake uses polenta in its mix and has a citrus syrup glaze that soaks right in and makes the cake incredibly moist. Serve up for a special afternoon or with creme fraiche as a dinner party dessert.
Mangoes are tropical fruits and therefore not ideal for babies younger than six months, but eight months old is ideal. Introduce it alone for four days to ensure there are no reactions before mixing with other fruits or foods.
This delicious, sticky sweet slow cooker teriyaki chicken has a hint of ginger, garlic and honey. Pop it into the slow cooker and come home to a delicious meal.