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Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, DIY Crafts
Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, DIY Crafts
By Rachel Sokol
Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, DIY Crafts
Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, DIY Crafts
  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    You can use clothespins to make a nifty flower trivet for your child to paint.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Using an egg carton, tempera paint, and pipe cleaners, your preschooler can create a beautiful butterfly.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Follow these instructions to help your preschool child make a headband with real feathers.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Here's an attractive place mat you can really use. Be sure to laminate the finished piece, so that it can resist any spills.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Make this attractive wall-mounted holder for your child's beanbag baby animals.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    You and your child will have fun making this handsome spider. All you need is a bit of yarn and some googly eyes.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    You can easily create a photo magnet for your refrigerator using the lid from a jar.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Decorate a box with your child's art and fill it with notes to praise and encourage everyone in the family.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Instead of fish shapes, you can cut out holiday shapes such as hearts or shamrocks for this necklace.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This Halloween art project produces squarish spiders that your child will love to play with.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Follow these easy instructions to make a potpourri ball. It's fun to make and will keep any area smelling good!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This personalized T-shirt can feature an imprint of your toddler's feet, an iron-on photograph, and a special message written in fabric paint.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    For a real tree effect, cut lollipop sticks and have your preschool child insert them in a Styrofoam cone.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Cardboard, popsicle sticks, and a glue gun make an easy and decorative art project for your child.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This easy-to-make beanbag has a real fish shape, complete with open mouth and gills.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Your preschooler can create Spoon People using glue yarn, buttons, and a wooden spoon.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Help your preschooler learn about climate, geography, and weather with this cloud-watching activity.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This magnetic ruler will let you display your child's artwork on the refrigerator.

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