Circle sticker art
If it sticks, kids will stick it somewhere, so why not give them a dedicated space to stick, stick, stick to their heart’s content? It’ll keep them quiet for a while and create some art for the wall as well.
If it sticks, kids will stick it somewhere, so why not give them a dedicated space to stick, stick, stick to their heart’s content? It’ll keep them quiet for a while and create some art for the wall as well.
If you love banana bread you will love this recipe with added raspberry and apple it is a delicious combination the whole family will love. Just cut of a slice after school as a healthy alternative to a piece of cake
Are you looking for a quick blender salsa? Well this recipe packs all the flavour but takes little effort. Just throw it into the blender and you are done.
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This Irish cream fudge has just 4 ingredients and you can make it in a flash. Bundle some up with cute ribbon to give as gifts or just sneak a piece with a good strong coffee.
Handwriting is a skill that improves over time and with practise. Tracing shapes, sounding out letters and writing the alphabet will help children improve their handwriting, reading and language skills.
This cake is great fun to make and you can add the sea by using blue food colouring coconut add some plastic sharks
These delicious chicken sandwiches are bursting with Mexican flavour and more of a main meal than a lunch box staple! Serve with homemade fries for a dish that's better than any takeaway.
Science is great fun but more so when it is messy! Get the kids outside to the yard and play with some water. This water power experiment is a great explanation to generating energy.
There is no doubt that kids love having pets but sometimes it's not possible. Print off these free colouring pages and give the kids a book of pets to colour and love.
So fast to cook and is tasty comfort food with a hint of lemon.
Making a lava lamp is not only fun, it's a sneaky science experiment. Try this simple science experiment, which will teach your children about density. Your kids will love making their own homemade lava lamp.
This cake does require quite a bit of preparation before it goes in the oven – it will probably take you 30-45 minutes. But, wow, what a rich, delectable cake!
This easy dessert makes the most of nectarines which are past their best by stuffing them with crushed Anzac biscuits and honey, then baking them in a cinnamon syrup until soft. Top with yoghurt for a truly divine dessert.
This upside-down banana bread has a deliciously sticky layer of caramel glaze poured over it after baking. Just in case you needed it to be a little healthy we have made it with wholemeal flour.
If you've ever played dominos you'll know the fun they can be. Not just the stacking and crashing of the pieces but the maths that comes along with the game. There are all sorts of ways you can play but this just might be the yummiest concept yet!
So what would clean a coin? Check out these science experiments and other great science tips and tricks for kids. Science is great fun for everyone.
Kids love bubbles! Don't be afraid of the mess, this fantabulous bubble snake maker is an easy activity idea for kids, turning trash into treasure.
Try this electrifyingly fun kids; science experiment and watch as your kids enjoy learning about the wonders of science and electricity. The static electricity can roll is a great science experiment for kids of all ages.
Most often seen covered in a delicious cheesy sauce, cauliflower is rich in vitamin C, folate and complex carbohydrates. It has large leaves that cover the head and prevent the cauliflower being exposed to sunlight, giving the vegetables a snowy white appearance.
Writing a poem for Christmas makes the holidays all that more special as you and your child will have a keepsake to frame or put away to read again next year. Kids love to get creative and Christmas time is a fabulous holiday to get their a creativity going.
Making your own almond milk is really simple and works out to be a more economical option, especially if you drink it regularly. When almonds are in season, buy them in bulk because they freeze well and this way youll have stock on hand for when theyre more expensive.
Try and fool the kids with these great jokes all about fools. The kids will love passing these onto their mates at school or even their teachers and for a moment, just a moment, they might get one up on you!
These Creamy coconut and pineapple popsicles are the perfect way to cool down on a hot day. They taste totally divine and are healthy too. Bonus!
There are many variations on the traditional salsa verde, and all of them go beautifully with fresh salmon. This one uses lemon juice in place of vinegar, and leaves the garlic out for a lovely light, fresh sauce.
This is the slow cooker chicken casserole that you throw on before you run out the door to work in the morning. It has easy shortcuts that will have you coming home to a delicious smell and nutritious meal.
This simple kitchen science experiment is a fun learning activity. Combining vinegar and bicarb makes all sorts of oozing bubbling reactions. Add some colours and you've got one cool science experiment! Watch the video tutorial to show you how to create it.
You wont believe that this cheesecake has only three ingredients. Prepare it the night before and youll have a decadent chocolate dessert thats sure to impress.
This rice cooker cake is cooked in your rice cooker. Yes, that's right - rice cooker! It looks like a golden buttery cake, uses pancake batter and is so easy that you can get the kids to help you whip it up. What's not to love?
Tongue twisters help develop speech skills in young children as well as older children who need additional help with speech therapy.