Edible eyeballs halloween treats
Serve these terrifyingly tasty treats at your next Halloween party and enjoy the delight of your guests. These creepy peepers will be a hit with everyone and they taste pretty yummy too!
Serve these terrifyingly tasty treats at your next Halloween party and enjoy the delight of your guests. These creepy peepers will be a hit with everyone and they taste pretty yummy too!
Making a skeleton is not only a fun Halloween activity, but it's also a great way to figure out how our skeleton actually goes together. This paper plate skeleton is so easy and will make your front door extra spooky for Halloween this year.
Kids love to hunt for surprises! So on your childs big day, create a special hunt for the birthday cake! Have clues and favours along the way to make it fun!
Science experiments are so much fun for kids and so easy to do in your own home. This experiment will have you making rain inside, much to the delight of your kids.
Babies will learn the names of different body parts with this fun interactive game played with mum or dad
This is a fun group activitiy to play at your next birthday party. Eagle eyes are needed as one player tries to spot the concealed ring hidden in the other players hands.
Everybody has a unique smell, this cool science experiment will prove it! The kids will love being blindfolded and trying to guess who's clothes belong to who!
Playing marbles has never been this fun as your kids will discover with this fun kids activity that everyone in the family can enjoy. Play inside our outside as your kids practice their targeting and coordination skills while having fun.
Why not spend the morning outside collecting autumn leaves and then come inside for a 'crafternoon.' Try making this easy autumn leaf wreath with your kids. Just watch our Autumn craft video tutorial below.
Kids are all about helping the environment so why not enjoy working on a project together in the garden! By building this easy and simple garden composter you and your kids will help create good soil which will grown happy and healthy plants.
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.
Halloween dress ups dont have to be fancy: just spooky and scary. Try making this easy Halloween dress up idea with your kids to go trick-or-treating.
Teaching the kids punctuation is a little easier when they are online. This game offers ten sentences to try and there are a range of punctuation marks to put in place. Learn about commas, question marks, explanation marks and more!
When autumn leaves fall, it's a great time to get outside and enjoy the crisp weather. Start with an autumn leaf collecting activity and finish it off with some autumn crafts using your leaves. Try this easy autumn leaf crown.
Construct and decorate your very own paper mache piggy bank. Here's how.
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 February and its sunny scene, adding their own personal touches as they go.
There's nothing quite like having cookies and milk - well, anytime! After school snack, a weekend afternoon or morning tea, you name it, the kids will want the cookies! Here is a great way to make them work for it!
This pencil roll is an easy project to introduce kids to supervised sewing. A sewing machine is needed, but this is an ideal beginner project for kids. It's also quick to make and great as a gift if you include a pack of coloured pencils.
What a great way to entertain the kids while travelling in the car. Nothing beats a nice big hug of the cute puppets as they drift off to sleep!
Fussy eaters can be overcome with this fun themed bento box based on the popular picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Get your toddler to help you set it out in the box and you might find them more interested in eating it.
Playing simon says is always a winner with kids of all ages. This favourite birthday party game and kids activity will have your kids practicing their listening skills and laughing out loud as they try to remember what simon really said.
3D shapes for kids are not always easy to teach. They can be difficult to draw and often have funny names. What makes a 3D shape? Let's look at 3D shapes and answer some questions for the kids.
Flowers for mum this Mothers' Day? Give her a pot of flowers that will never die. These flowers can be decorated with pictures, stickers and love! Follow our simple instructions and put a smile on her face.
Showing your baby finger puppets can be one of the first interactive games to play. Baby games teach baby all kinds of language skills very early on.
Every kid has a dream to be one thing or another when they grow up. Doctors, vets, police officers or hairdressers, there is a longing to be something. Print off all of these and more with our occupation colouring pages series. A teacher might be a great place to begin.
Make your next day at the beach a creative one and make a sand turtle with your kids. This is a great project that everyone can get involved with, so grab your shovels and buckets and get sculpting!
Tongue twisters help develop speech skills in young children as well as older children who need additional help with speech therapy.
Nimble fingers and a calm head are all that are needed for this deliciously fun kids party game. The Lolly stringing party game will have your little guests scrambling to string their sweet treats in a race against the clock!
3D shapes for kids are not always easy to teach. They can be difficult to draw and often have funny names. What makes a 3D shape? Let's look at the cone shape.
The three legged race is a classic party game that has been around forever. Kids will love being tied together with a friend while they enjoy the challenge of trying to walk and run together. Make sure theres a soft landing!