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Sunshine, longer days, and some free time call for easy activities that keep little hands busy. This lemonade craft will bring a refreshing twist to your summer plans when kids ages 5–7 create a happy glass of lemonade made out of a few supplies and our free template.  The project takes about 15–25 minutes and...

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June is a wonderful chance for kids to celebrate Dad and let him know he’s #1 in their heart. This Father’s Day trophy craft is for children 4 to 8 years old to create a cute paper trophy that says, “Happy Father’s Day.” Little hands will enjoy cutting and assembling their own DIY trophy for...

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Tall and playful, giraffes are always a favorite with young kids, which makes these giraffe crafts for kids a great pick for preschool through early elementary ages. This collection is perfect for parents, teachers, caregivers, and homeschoolers looking for simple activities to use at home, in the classroom, or even in daycare. With printables, painting,...

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Rainy afternoons don’t have to feel long with these rainy day craft ideas for kids, designed for preschool through early elementary ages. Perfect for parents, teachers, caregivers, and homeschoolers, these activities work well at home, in the classroom, or even in daycare settings. Most use simple supplies and help build fine motor skills, creativity, and...

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A smiling elephant makes pencil practice feel sweet, simple, and easy to follow. These elephant tracing worksheets help kids ages 3–5 practice tracing lines, forming the letter “Ee,” and finishing an adorable elephant drawing without feeling overwhelmed. These printables are super easy to prepare, making them a handy pick for busy days at home, in...

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