Fruity baby dessert
These fruit cubes are convenient for dessert or for mixing with baby's cereal.
These fruit cubes are convenient for dessert or for mixing with baby's cereal.
Everyone loves getting a gift particularly at Christmas time. This new spin on the old Kris Kringle gives a refreshing way to play. Make sure you get what you want this year with white elephant.
April Fools' Day is a fun time to play some practical jokes. This Jack in the jewellery box prank is not only a quirky little joke your kids can play but making it will also be good for their fine motor skills.
The perfect afternoon filler for those days when your kids need a filling snack to get them through their afternoon activities.
The first way that a baby starts to learn is by mimic or copying it will stimulate their development.
There is something truly special about the combination of chicken and corn - without being too heavy and hard to digest, it is filling and nourishing, which makes it perfect for little tummies. Try this simple chowder recipe that's been created just for babies and toddlers.
This is such a cute idea; package these stick biscuits up in Mason jars for an easy present that looks gorgeous. We've kept these pretty simple, but you can decorate with any colour icing and your favourite sprinkles.
Magpies is a fun party game that kids of all ages will be able to enjoy. A twist on that old party favourite, the scavenger hunt, your party guests will be kept busy for the whole party looking out for small things to collect.
Pinch a pony is a wonderful learning game for your toddler to practice picking up small items. By encouraging the pincer and movement of picking up things between their thumb and first finger, toddlers develop their fine motor skills which allow them to write and pick up fine objects.
Nursery rhymes are a fun way to teach your children about music, rhyme and language. Teach your kids the lyrics to your favourite nursery rhymes and they'll remember them forever.
Create a fun monster hand puppet out of an old box. find out here how to make it
Toothbrushes used in the traditional way? Boring! Mix it up a little and grab that old electric toothbrush, dip it in paint, turn it on and watch the art happen.
Many little ones go to their own world. It is a magical place where the only limit is their imagination. Help them bring characters to life with these printable colouring pages.
Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Try with Q.
This spinach and ricotta lasagne is cooked in the dishwasher! Assemble it and pop it in on a full cycle and you have dinner for two.
This free print word find is for 7-8 year olds who have a good grasp on spelling. Sure, learning words can sometimes be difficult but pop them in a fun word find and you will have the kids; brains ticking away in no time at all!
Children will love preparing for an indoor picnic - choosing the perfect spot to spread the blanket as well as the yummy picnic foods is just as much fun as the picnic itself.
Turn boring old chicken into a Middle Eastern tempter with this recipe for Moroccan chicken that has enough flavour to please the family without too much spice. With pine nuts, sultanas and coriander, the recipe has helpful suggestions to substitute spices, which you may not have in the cupboard.
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Forgot about the Easter hat parade? How about knocking up a quick pair of bunny glasses for the parade this year. Just print out the template, decorate and cut. Easy!
Try this simple dessert when you want to get the kids to eat more fruit without nagging! Layer up pretty glasses with yoghurt and grapes for a colourful dessert that will see them begging for more.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is characterised by a type of cramp, or soreness in the legs. One in five pregnant women suffer from restless legs syndrome. Here's how to put RLS to bed so you can get a good night's sleep.
These colourful jelly biscuits take on a delicate flavour from jelly crystals while keeping their shortbread texture. Pick your favourite colours and flavours and get the kids to help you roll these.You can also use this mixture as play dough and then bake them later.
There are not many kids about that do not like a good bubble solution. Create this solution and watch the kids create the biggest bubbles they - and possibly you - have ever seen!
Nursery rhymes are a fun way to teach your children about music, rhyme and language. Teach your kids the lyrics to your favourite nursery rhymes and they'll remember them forever.
Making a pinata can be a great fun project to do with your kids. Kids will love painting, decorating and filling the pinata with lollies and treats before the fun of cracking it open again.
Preparing your own baby food is simple and budget-friendly. Start with purees and move onto finger foods like these mini bacon and spinach frittatas. Perfect if your child has been introduced to eggs and is more interested in handling their own food now than having you feed it to them.
A Valentines garland is a sweet addition to any home during Valentine;s season. Decorated with hearts and flowers, this garland will bring smiles ;to everyone. This is an easy project to do with the whoel family.
Throwing a Frisbee is so much fun. Your children will enjoy throwing and running after the Frisbee. This is a great activity to keep the kids busy.