Kid-approved chicken rice paper rolls
These little parcels of yum are a perfect way to throw together a tasty yet healthy dinner that even the smallest member of your family will wolf down.
These little parcels of yum are a perfect way to throw together a tasty yet healthy dinner that even the smallest member of your family will wolf down.
Easy lamb koftas are a great quick family mean which are also perfect to go on the bbq as a main or as a entrée
Exercising with baby is all about development but it can also be about fun! Watch as your baby gets more and more enjoyment from rolling about the house with you. They will have no idea it is great for them too!
This is a super cute little poem that your children will love to learn they can put it in a card for someone special for valentines day.
This recipe for marbled chocolates is great for the kids to get cooking. Place finished chocolates in small paper or foil cases for gifts. If you have an empty chocolate box in the house, fill it up with your homemade goodies.
Rice cooker quinoa porridge is super easy and a great way to make a healthy porridge without standing at the stove and stirring. Add your favourite sweetener and top with fresh fruit.
Sardines is a fun party game that brings a twist to the old-fashioned party favourite game of hide and seek. they will enjoy joining the hider in his hiding spot when they find him.
Making pilaf using quinoa instead of rice turns it into a superfood powerhouse. Add in chicken and lots of herbs and spices and you have a real winner. Give it a try tonight.
These grapesicles are a fun, healthy alternative to ice-blocks on a hot summers day!
Mice are not always the most welcome creatures, but they can actually make lovely pets! But if you'd prefer not to welcome mice into your home, give the kids this FREE printable colouring pages to colour instead.
As parents, we want to find the right activity for our kids - something that will be fun without them knowing it's educational too! Here's a word find that you can print out for FREE! We've made it simple by rating them for you. This one is hard and aimed at kids aged 8 and up.
These carrot topped cupcakes are lots of fun to make and delicious to eat. These are a great little Easter treat.
You can have this chorizo pasta on the table in 20 minutes which makes it perfect for when you need to make dinner in a hurry. Chorizo sausage is quite spicy so substitute with bacon or prosciutto depending on your children’s palates.
Learning all of the different types of words out there can be challenging but we have worked out a way that your kids can have fun with them all. From anagrams to nouns, compound words to palindromes, we have the answers - and soon, so will they! Check out the synonyms worksheet for kids.
Pin the tail on the donkey is a classic party game for kids. This game can be played at any kind of themed birthday party an will have the kids dizzy with excitement once they spin about 3 times and get that tail on the ... ... nose!
This recipe shows you how to make those yummy prawn toasts that you get in Chinese restaurants and you will be surprised how easy it is.
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 Japan and its flag with this colouring printable flag for kids.
This creamy pasta bake is delicious with chicken and broccoli the kids love the crusty top and ate their little green trees the broccoli
Banana bread is a great way to use up bananas that have seen better days and this version, studded with chunks of dark chocolate, is a sure fire winner. Serve warm for afternoon tea or slice and freeze to pop into lunch boxes.
Children mimic real life all the time. How many times have you seen your child chatting to a pretend friend on the pretend phone? Replace both of the pretends in there with real play things. Make a phone or two and play chat with your little one.
This veggie laksa is healthy and nutritious thanks to the delicious array of veggies it contains. Squeeze fresh line juice over the top before serving for an authentic laksa flavour.
This full-bodied and versatile casserole will have them coming back for more. Serve it with a wide pasta such as pappardelle, mashed potato and green beans or over creamy polenta. You can even use the leftovers to make a pie.
These pillow slips are so easy to make, you don;t even need to sew a single stitch
Your baby will enjoy punching, kicking and watching the ball move about this offers great entertainment whilst your baby is lying on their back.
These easy muesli squares are the perfect lunch box or after school snack. Combining chocolate and nuts, these muesli squares will be popular with kids.
Kids love mixing coloured paints but when you can mix coloured water and throw a little bit of sneaky education in that the kids don't know about, there's not a lot that can beat it. Make secondary colours from primary colours on the tic tac toe board for some cool colour fun!
A classic search and find game for kindy kids and up. This haunted room will have the kids looking for all the letters of the alphabet and having a giggle with the ghosts.
Instead of a plastic bag or an old pillowcase to collect Halloween treats, make a unique trick or treat bucket. Its functional (it collects lollies!), it can be part of the costume (and might score extra lollies!)
Turn trash bags into Halloween decorations with these easy garbage bag spider webs.