Cat and kitten
Kids generally LOVE baby animals and kittens 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 available for your kids to colour.
Kids generally LOVE baby animals and kittens 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 available for your kids to colour.
Kids will love learning about collective nouns. Not only does it teach them about collective nouns in a fun way but they'll be fascinated by the story of how it came about. This one is a mob of kangaroos.
Never drive with bored kids again. A to Z is a car activity sure to keep them entertained. Keep your kids guessing and observing your surroundings as they try to figure out the answers to your puzzle!
Get your baby giggling as you sing the classic nursery rhyme Ten Little Indians. This a great baby game and kids activity to teach your little ones about music, rhyme and language.
Spoiled telephone also known as Chinese whispers, is a fun kids activity for children of all ages. Laugh along with your kids as messages get scrambled and wires crossed in this hilarious party game.
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.
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 P.
Kitchen science and experiments aren't just fun, they boost learning. Check out the benefits of kitchen science - and why you should get your kids into it.
Decorating your house for Halloween is a fun way to get crafting with your kids. These spooky paper chain Halloween decorations are a cinch with our FREE printable. Choose from witches, bats or spiders to decorate your house for Halloween.
Tongue twisters help develop speech skills in young children as well as older children who need additional help with speech therapy.
A easy and fun game the children will enjoy to play as they try and become bunnies who stand very, very still. Children will enjoy their wobbling bunnies.
This is a great game to be played by young and old and will keep everyone entertained for hours. It encourages team work and is great for hand eye coordination.
Most kids love animals and with this animal art rocks art and craft project your kids can create their own 'pet' rocks that they can keep and love. Grab a few rocks and some paint and get crafting today.
This is an easy everyday version of a pinata game (minus the sugar) that will use up some energy and help your kids practise gross motor skills at the same time.
Tell Dad he rules by making him this cute Father's Day card with a pop-up crown. Trust me, he'll LOVE it.
April starts with a laugh and a giggle thanks to April Fools' Day! What better way to begin a new month than with some fun practical jokes? Prepare this special treat that's sure to fool the kids!
Paper plates are the ultimate go-to for craft activities. You can make so many crafty things. Try this simple but beautiful paper plate dove for Christmas this year.
If your child is tackling tongue twisters as part of his speech therapy, here are some simple and fun ways you can encourage his tongue twister abilities:
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry. It is traditionally a three lined, un-rhymed poem about any subject of your choosing. Learn all about haiku, create some riddles or just write a short haiku about something you enjoy.
Uncover your childs artistic talents with this colourful art and craft project. Creating a cotton tip painting is a colourful kids activity that everyone can enjoy so start painting today.
Dressing up and imaginative play are important parts of children's development. Creating your own dress-ups box eliminates mess and frustration and lets them dip in and out as they choose.
Have fun with this My Little Pony twist on the classic party game, Chinese whispers. You will be amazed at how mixed messages can be so much fun!
King for a day? Princess hat to match her princess dress? Need a party craft stat? You can’t go wrong with paper hats - crowns in particular are probably the most easy and most effective for next-to-nothing preparation. The best part is, you don’t need glue, which can get messy.
Babies grow so quickly and are not little for long enough. Embrace the time you have with your baby and do some great activities with them to help them develop and thrive. Baby exercise is wonderful for bonding and excellent for development.
Children just love boxes and the old saying, "kids have more fun with the box than with the gift inside it" is so true. Here's how to build a box town.
This easy home made toy idea can be popped in a toddler busy bag for those times when you need your child to sit still: doctor's waiting rooms, car trips and plane trips.
Teach your kids the lyrics to your favourite nursery rhymes and they'll remember them forever.
This is a great game to teach your baby the names of everyday sounds that they hear
A word find is fun at any time, but not always funny! Crack a joke code with this hidden joke and answer word find and trick a few friends too! You'll have them all guessing right up until the end!
So, the Easter Bunny is coming soon and you are all prepared for the hunt, but there are very few decorations for the Easter Bunny to get excited about. Create a colouring book or stick up a few posters to impress that bunny on his visit.