Author: Theresa
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Recycling Sensory Bin: A Hands-On Way to Teach Sustainability (and Have a Little Fun)
We’re raising kids in a world where climate change, pollution, and overconsumption are real and growing. That can feel overwhelming. But one of the most powerful things we can do as parents is start small. So, start early and start with play. Play is how they learn. It’s how they make sense of the world,…
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Set Up a Father’s Day Card Making Station
Looking for a simple, screen-free activity that lets your kids celebrate Dad in their own way? A Father’s Day Card Making Station is the perfect mix of fun and meaning. With just a few basic supplies and a little table space, you can create a DIY card-making zone that encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and…
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Build a Bug Hotel Sensory Bin: Where Nature Meets Imagination
If your kids love getting their hands dirty, spotting bugs in the yard, or exploring the outdoors, then this Bug Hotel Sensory Bin is the perfect craft-meets-nature experience. It’s a hands-on way to combine creativity, sensory play, and a little bug science—without needing to leave your backyard. This DIY activity encourages kids to design a…
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DIY Dinosaur Skeleton Sensory Bag: A Prehistoric Playtime Adventure
If you’re looking for an engaging activity that blends science, sensory play, and a touch of prehistoric fun, this dinosaur skeleton sensory bag is a must-try. It’s mess-free, quick to make, and a huge hit with curious kids who love dinosaurs..being honest, that’s most of them. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this craft…