Dragon colouring pages
Pictures of mystical dragons have always sparked young imaginations. Print these dragon colouring pages and create your own magical colouring book that will keep your little ones occupied.
Pictures of mystical dragons have always sparked young imaginations. Print these dragon colouring pages and create your own magical colouring book that will keep your little ones occupied.
This is a great art and craft activity that will have your kids expressing their creativity in no time. The kids will love throwing their parachute toy in the air time and time again.
To get the full effect of tongue twisters you should repeat them several times, as quickly as possible, without stumbling or mispronouncing. Good luck!
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
Kids look forward to Halloween often reciting the same rhyme when they head out for their candy hunt. Give them something else to say with these gorgeous rhymes written just for them.
This apple print caterpillar is a great activity for the kids. All you need is an apple, knife, paint and some googly craft eyes to make this cute apple print caterpillar. Watch our video tutorial to show you how.
Origami is a fantastic way to develop your child's fine motor skills. This paper heart is a simple origami trick, just follow the instructions below or watch the video.
Kids generally LOVE baby animals and puppies are often a favourite. Help kids to remember the baby names of animals and create a colouring book with the most common animals and their young.
What better Father's Day gift idea than this personalised photo of the kids. Just line them up in the right order, take a snap and put it in a frame for Father's Day. A memorable gift that will last for years.
Raid your recycling bin for some great recycled craft activities. These toilet roll flowers are a fun craft activity and would also make a nice Mother's Day gift idea or to give to nanna on a visit.
Large decorative initials in a child’s room aren’t likely to go out of style any time soon. Why not let your little one get creative and make their own decor? You could revamp an old letter or pretty up a new one. Hang it on a door, stick it on a wall or just lean it on a shelf – they’ll be happy to have a hand in decorating their own space.
Puppets and puppet shows can keep kids amused for hours. But what if they could make their own funky creation as well? We have just the thing with this Chinese dragon puppet.
Where The Wild Things Are is a classic tale by Maurice Sendak, about a boy gone wild ... in his imagination. It's easy to make your own Wild Thing mask for dress-up days. Just follow our simple instructions.
These FREE printable colouring pages outline the words of the month as well as a picture relating to its weather, perfect for little ones getting to know each month for its season. Get them to colour our October fun colouring page and add their own personal touches.
Babies and toddlers love interacting and singing with mum this games covers both interaction, movement and singing it covers all of their sensory highlights resulting in fun for all
Do you remember how to make a chatterbox or paper fortune teller? Watch the video tutorial below to refresh your memory and then teach your kids - and let the fun begin!
This online maths game focuses on improving your child's addition skills through a number of maths problems. Kids type their answers online after adding up a variety of two-digit sums, and can print out their results when they do well.
All kids love doing craft. This activity is no exception as they cut pictures out of magazines and place them around the house. It will help kids to understand what goes where in the house and why it goes there.
Remember our soapy goo activity? Well, here's what happens when it's all dried up. You revive it and play all over again. The kids will love this!
Science experiments are so much fun for kids and so easy to do in your own home. This simple absorption experiment will intrigue the kids and have them asking why and how?
Magic tricks are a fun way to improve your child's cognitive thinking. Try teaching them this sneaky counting trick to play on unsuspecting friends and relatives.
Getting kids to try anything new is sometimes a challenge in itself but when you turn it into a game and add the element of suprise, it's not only fun, it's sometimes hilarious! Give it a go.
Researching your family tree is always interesting for kids, so show them how to make their very own real family tree – on a living vine!
These delightful love-inspired balls are a fun kids activity and a fabulously easy, no-mess art and craft project for even the youngest kids.
This game will make your party guests tumble with laughter as they try and untangle themselves out of one big messy knot of hands!
Brighten your St Patrick's Day celebrations this year with bunting decorations! Download the FREE printables and follow the directions. Then, hang them up for all to enjoy - and make this St Patrick's Day your best one yet!
We all know babies love it when you sing to them and its even better when they can sing along with you. Sing the nursery rhyme Im a Little Teapot together and teach your baby about music, rhyme and language.
This simple version of Hangman increases spelling skills as your child races to beat the hangman's noose. Kids will learn as they play with a selection of simple words to spell correctly, and 10 chances to win the game.
Getting kids involved and making decisions that affect them, even if it’s as simple as their bedroom décor, is an important step in child development. Even better, why not spend quality time with them by getting them to help make their own quilt cover? This one is easy to make
Making music does not have to be a terribly noisy experience. Making music with these glass bottles can actually be quite pleasant. Give it a go and see if you can make a tune to impress.