How to make rubber-stamped domino art jewelry
The Enchanted Gallery - What an interesting idea! I tell you there are some creative people in the world. Dominoes. Who would’ve thought?
Dozens of learning activities, unschooling style
The ABCs of Unschooling - Unschooling or not, this is a FANTASTIC list of activities that any family can use.
A dream list of craft supplies & basic materials to have on hand for endless fun
First-School’s First Preschool Materials List - This list is good for not only preschool, but for all ages.
How to build cardboard castles, pirate ships, trains & more from refrigerator boxes
Mr. McGroovy’s How To - This is a site which sells kits to build cardboard castles, pirate ships, thrones, fire engines, trains, pyramids and more. I include it because you can preview the plans for free. It seems to me the kits would be nice to purchase, but not necessary to complete the project. You decide.
“If you can read this, your brain is 50% than whose who can’t”
Can you read this? - A fun and interesting exercise demonstrating how amazing our brains are.
Bubble recipes, games, links, history, questions & more
The Bubblesphere - A fun place for all things bubbles!
Build the best paper airplane in the world
Paper airplane - The best paper airplane in the world! - I’m not sure if it’s truly the best, but it is pretty darn good.
Cut out your own virtual snowflake
Make-a-Flake - Remember folding a piece of paper in half and in half again and in half again, cutting out small pieces and then opening it up to reveal a beautiful snowflake? Yeah, this is the same thing only online. Can be addicting for all ages.
How to make a city playmat from canvas
Amanda over at The Little Things has posted a great tutorial describing how to make this Canvas City. Talk about hours of fun! Amanda talks about using it as a handy travel toy. I’m sure some of you will use this as a springboard to many amazing things, like putting multiple pieces together to make a GIGANTIC city, or making one for trains (can you say Island of Sodor for Thomas and his friends? oh my, my boys would think they died and went to heaven!), or a farm or a barnyard or even ABC’s, use it to teach map skills, let ‘em make their own land of make believe, keep the preschoolers busy while you’re schooling the older ones…the list is endless.
Hat tip to my sister. Thanks Oosh!
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