The Ultimate Dinosaur Kids Party Ideas
Kids LOVE dinosaurs, it never fails. Check out a great way to have some serious fun at a dinosaur party for kids without spending a fortune.
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Kids LOVE dinosaurs, it never fails. Check out a great way to have some serious fun at a dinosaur party for kids without spending a fortune.
Making painted rocks is fun and adds creativity to your garden. What kind of paint works best? How do you get started? Check out this post to find out.
When rain is in the forecast, do you panic a little? Sometimes a rainy day can spoil your plans, but with these rainy day activities, you don’t have to have a boring day. Get your thinking cap on and have tons of fun anyway!
February is dental health month. It can seem like a difficult concept to talk about, but there is a lot you can do to help kids learn how to care for their teeth. Find out more.
I love love love Valentine’s day. I love letting the kids create tons of wonderful process art creations. When I spend time with the kids making things, I really want them to gain confidence and self-esteem from each activity.
Throwing parties for kids should be as simple as possible. A valentine party is no exception. The easier you make it on yourself, the more fun you can have. We do very simple little parties at Little Sprouts because it makes it so much more fun!
Finding gifts kids can make that parents will understand and appreciate can be a challenge sometimes. Gift kids can make instead of the provider can sometimes be hard to find. Making gifts for parents is a fun way for parents to interact with the daycare program and it’s a fun way to teach kids to be givers.
We love having Olympic activities for kids and using them to teach kids about our country, geography, doing your best, and reaching for goals.
Craft projects are cute, but if we teach children all art should look exactly the same, what are we really saying to them? We have to cultivate creative kids.
This past week at Little Sprouts we have been celebrating Friendship week. Its fun to do special events with kids to break up the everyday ho hums of long days at daycare. Activities don’t have to be super expensive or complicated for everyone to learn and have a great time!