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Math doesn’t have to be boring! Let’s learn addition with free easy STEM activities in a fun and colorful way! If your little one loves holiday printables, then this activity is perfect for them. Today we are coloring a Day of the Dead image that doubles as a math practice. Score! Free Día de los...
With Christmas just around the corner, this cute and fun Baby Yoda merchandise is just what your kids need! We’ve gathered a list of the 20 best gifts and ideas for your Star Wars and Baby Yoda loving child. You can even buy this for yourself if you’re a fan as well. We have included...
We love handprint art and Christmas time is the perfect occasion to create a handprint Christmas Tree and handprint wreath. The entire family can get involved! You can even transform your handprint Christmas art into cards or holiday decor. How to Make a Handprint Christmas Tree Making handprint art is so fun because even the...
Let’s make Reindeer handprint art! We love holiday handprint projects because it doubles as a Christmas craft and then a treasured keepsake. These Rudolph the Reindeer handprints would make really cute Christmas cards. These would also be cute combined with our reindeer Christmas party favors. Kids Activities Blog loves bringing our readers adorable craft ideas...
We are back with new educational, engaging, and fun printable kids activities! Today we are doing a color by number printable, with a little twist: they are also Day of the Dead coloring pages! If you are like me, always looking for new holiday activities for kids, then this post is for you. These color...
Today’s printable activity is so much fun, it will keep you singing for hours… Yes! We are talking about Baby Shark doo doo doo doo doo. But wait, that’s not all! We are combining it with Halloween to make the best Baby Shark Halloween Coloring Pages! Since our kids can’t keep enough of this super...
I got so excited when I realized there was a whole bunch of weird things that you can mail someone! Envelopes and boxes will look absolutely boring after you see some of the crazy things you can legally mail through the US Post Office. Looking for a fun graduation gift? Sending a birthday gift? Want...
Marhsmallows. They are the perfect treat to top a cup of tea or coffee – or even to eat by themselves. These salted marshmallows are super light and airy – the recipe is a hit with the kiddos! This is a mom-made-it recipe – inspired by Imperial Sugar, one of our blog sponsors. Salted Marshmallow...
These November coloring sheets for kids are tons of fun and a great way to celebrate autumn. Using fall colors on these November coloring pages can help kids think about colors in relation to each other and the falling leaves outside. Kids Activities blog is tickled to have teamed up with the geniuses over at...
Simple science experiments are the best and this real heart anatomy lesson is one of our favorites! So many people think about hearts about the cute romantic icon that has become popular. But the real heart is much different and this simple heart anatomy lesson will teach your child how different they really are....
Sometimes you just need a minute to yourself, to get some things done and these quick and easy preschool activities are perfect for just that. Preschool They will buy you a little quiet time, even if it’s just thirty minutes. I read once that having a house with kids is like always living in the...
It’s that time of year again for fun and festive Thanksgiving crafts! We love to celebrate holidays with craft projects and fun kids activities. At Thanksgiving, we are especially found of crafts that help us show our gratitude and thankfulness. We have a huge list of fun ideas here for you that includes activities for...
The only thing cuter than Baby Yoda is this Baby Yoda song! From the big eyes to the giant green ears, it’s impossible not to fall in love with this little alien baby. Is there any better way to express love than through song? Video: Baby Yoda Song ChewieCatt, a popular YouTuber, did just that...
Looking for Day of the Dead holiday traditions printables? You’re in the right place! Here at Kids Activities Blog, we love using crafts, games, and coloring pages to celebrate culture and diversity. That’s why we made this free hidden pictures printable! You may know them as seek and hide, picture puzzles, or hidden object games...
It’s the Fall! Kids are back to school, and although the Texas heat isn’t showing it- Halloween is right around the corner! Want a fun Halloween craft to get you in the mood? How about making your own self stick- gel cling spiders? These spiders are super easy to make and can be stuck to...
My two kids and I adore children’s picture books, especially Halloween books! In fact, we have a collection of picture books for every major holiday and each of the four seasons. A few weeks ago, we pulled out all of our fall books as well as our Halloween titles from the downstairs guest bedroom and...
Let’s work on our counting skills with these fun and free Princess Dot to Dot printables! Dot to dot coloring pages are great for practicing numbers and developing drawing skills at the same time! But these ones have pretty princess themes that include a pony and a tiara. Free Princess Dot to Dot Printables Let’s...
There are always days when kids are stuck inside to play. Often it is due to weather, but there are tons of other reasons why outdoor play may not be an option! That is why we have collected more than 30 Stuck Inside Games to play. Check out these fun indoor activities for kids. Indoor...
My favorite holiday decorations are the homemade Christmas ornaments that the kids make for our tree. Homemade Christmas bell ornaments, toy ornaments, cookie-inspired decorations and so many other favorites. Every year after Thanksgiving our family gets together and we make several of the ornaments for our tree. Year after year these are my...
You heard that right, a Baby Yoda Build-A-Bear! With The Mandalorian‘s second season coming out at the end of October, everything Baby Yoda has been trending like crazy. Of course, ever since the cute little character made his appearance in the first season, we’ve fallen in love with him! Mandalorian toys have been coming out...
Another day, another free printable! If you were looking for fun and engaging coloring pages for all ages, you’ve come to the right place. Today’s free coloring pages are Day of the Dead themed! Enjoy coloring a funny calavera with a guitar, a beautiful Catrina lady, an altar, and more! Day of the Dead, or...
Oh the stress of writing the perfect Christmas letter! Christmastime is fast approaching which means the family photos are being taken and Christmas letters from bragging relatives will be arriving any day now! I do love a good Christmas letter, but I think there is an art to writing them in a fun, non-braggy way!...
Thanksgiving Square in downtown Dallas, Texas is definitely a place you don’t want to miss if you are visiting the city with kids. What is Thanksgiving Square? Thanksgiving Square is a beautiful triangle park area and non-denominational Chapel in the heart of Dallas, Texas. It was dedicated in 1976 and has been a favorite quiet...
It is almost time to bust out your Elf on The Shelf and if you are reluctant, maybe it’s because you need something new to hide and cause mischief. Move Over Elf On The Shelf, Hide & Hug Olaf Is Here! Frozen’s Olaf Elf on The Shelf Hide & Hug Olaf was released last year...
These homemade banana bread recipes are going to blow your mind. I am a huge fan of this delicious treat and even I had no idea how many amazing ways I could make it! There were a lot of incredible recipes to choose from, but we dug around and found our top favorites. If your...
Have you seen the Dear Kitten Videos? Being the new kid is tough. Doesn’t matter if it’s in school, or your first day at a new office, or just walking into an unfamiliar place without anyone to show you the ropes…it’s tough. Luckily for this kitten, she has a friend looking out for her. A...
If you are visiting Kanazawa with kids, you are in for a treat. Kanazawa is an old castle town that retains its charm and interest while modern shops keep it young and trendy. You’ll be spoiled for choice in activities whether you’re there for a day or a month! 10 Things to Do with Kids...
It is a new week so that means a new printable worksheet, and we have a fun printable that compares weight and height! This time it’s all about what’s taller or smaller and what weights more and what less – grab these comparing weight and height printable worksheet. It is a great worksheet to add...
Try out this super simple no-prep gross motor game to learn the concept of possible or impossible for preschoolers. Get silly to make them laugh!
Looking for an activity that takes no-prep, but gets your kids moving and having fun?
This silly gross motor indoor game can be played with one kid or many kids to introduce and practice the concept of things that are possible versus things that are impossible.
They listen, they choose, they move, they celebrate!
Begin by having your kids stand in the middle of the room.
Explain that possible means things that could actually happen. And explain that impossible means that this thing could not happen in real life. Maybe even add that it would just be silly.
Say a statement that would lend itself to something that is impossible or possible.
For example, a dog went swimming on the moon.
They have to decide whether that statement is possible or impossible and run to the “I” or “P” Post-it Note.
Then discuss their reasoning together and have them move back into the middle of the room.
Continue to play by saying statements of things that are possible or impossible.
The statements can be silly or straightforward.
Start off by talking about things your kids are very familiar with.
If your kid is really into cars and trucks maybe use phrases like “the truck digs up dirt.” and then “the truck ate a whole tree of apples.”
If your child is into pets try phrases like “the dog drove his car to the park.” and “the dog barked at the squirrel.”
Some More Possible Or Impossible Example Statements:
You can walk through the wall.
Your friend ate breakfast today.
There is a living dinosaur on the couch.
The school bus is full of kids.
The computer gave me a hug yesterday.
The ant crawled into the ant hill.
The balloon was bigger than the Statue of Liberty.
The cat danced across the kitchen.
A cow went swimming in the fountain.
The cup of coffee was steaming hot.
A family rode their bikes into town.
The robot ate a carrot.
A monkey swung from a tree.
Impossible Or Possible Extended Game Play:
This fun indoor game can continue for as long as there is interest and the statements can be simple or more complex.
For example, the boy jumped or the boy jumped over a shiny piece of foil in the road.
The statements can also be written down ahead of time or you can just think of them as you go.
If you have a child who is reading, they could read the statements for the younger kids to play.
As your kids move from one side of the room to the other, you could have them do a variety of movements.
They could run, jump, skip, crawl, crab walk, any variation of movements could work for this game.
Process art is all about the journey of the project, not the destination. What appears as the end result is not what is important, but instead the creativity of the child. Simply give your kids an inspiration and the materials and let them explore and form however they’d like. Process Art Activities For...
Try out this super simple no-prep gross motor game to learn the concept of possible or impossible for preschoolers. Get silly to make them laugh!
Looking for an activity that takes no-prep, but gets your kids moving and having fun?
This silly gross motor indoor game can be played with one kid or many kids to introduce and practice the concept of things that are possible versus things that are impossible.
They listen, they choose, they move, they celebrate!
Begin by having your kids stand in the middle of the room.
Explain that possible means things that could actually happen. And explain that impossible means that this thing could not happen in real life. Maybe even add that it would just be silly.
Say a statement that would lend itself to something that is impossible or possible.
For example, a dog went swimming on the moon.
They have to decide whether that statement is possible or impossible and run to the “I” or “P” Post-it Note.
Then discuss their reasoning together and have them move back into the middle of the room.
Continue to play by saying statements of things that are possible or impossible.
The statements can be silly or straightforward.
Start off by talking about things your kids are very familiar with.
If your kid is really into cars and trucks maybe use phrases like “the truck digs up dirt.” and then “the truck ate a whole tree of apples.”
If your child is into pets try phrases like “the dog drove his car to the park.” and “the dog barked at the squirrel.”
Some More Possible Or Impossible Example Statements:
You can walk through the wall.
Your friend ate breakfast today.
There is a living dinosaur on the couch.
The school bus is full of kids.
The computer gave me a hug yesterday.
The ant crawled into the ant hill.
The balloon was bigger than the Statue of Liberty.
The cat danced across the kitchen.
A cow went swimming in the fountain.
The cup of coffee was steaming hot.
A family rode their bikes into town.
The robot ate a carrot.
A monkey swung from a tree.
Impossible Or Possible Extended Game Play:
This fun indoor game can continue for as long as there is interest and the statements can be simple or more complex.
For example, the boy jumped or the boy jumped over a shiny piece of foil in the road.
The statements can also be written down ahead of time or you can just think of them as you go.
If you have a child who is reading, they could read the statements for the younger kids to play.
As your kids move from one side of the room to the other, you could have them do a variety of movements.
They could run, jump, skip, crawl, crab walk, any variation of movements could work for this game.
Do your kids love pumpkin carving? Then this post is for you! We are celebrating Day of the Dead, a beautiful celebration that involves sugar skulls and colorful papel picado. And as you know, we also love free printables, so naturally we had to make this Day of the Dead activity! Free Day of the...
If you’re looking for a fancy Christmas cookie or Christmas candy recipe, you have to make these cookie dough truffles–they are the best of both worlds! Cookie Dough Truffles Making homemade candy is a Christmas tradition and a great way to make memories with loved ones, while making a DIY gift, or a platter for...