
Who knew a little masking tape could make so many fun indoor games. Visit What to Expect for the details.
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Who knew a little masking tape could make so many fun indoor games. Visit What to Expect for the details.
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Attack of the Twins used painters tape to spell out the names of her kids, then let them go to town with finger paint. The result is a fun personalize keepsake.
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Who says you can’t do cool things with cardboard? Visit Michele Made Me to check out this awesome fort. As rowdy as my kids have been lately, I was thinking about asking her to make one for me to hide in.
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No Time for Flash Cards has a nice list of activities for kids under two years old.
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Ikat Bag made this fun outdoor fort, and provides ideas for replicating it. She says a hula hoop and some sheets or inexpensive material will do the trick.
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Have some fun with your favorite Eric Carle books and the list of activities found at The Educators Spin On It.
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The Imagination Tree shares a recipe and tutorial for making your own Salt Dough Footprint (or handprint!) Keepsake.
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Headed to the library with your little one? Visit Sarah Bessey first for a list of must-read books for 4-7 year olds.
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