Artwork Display
This magnetic ruler will let you display your child's artwork on the refrigerator. read more
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This magnetic ruler will let you display your child's artwork on the refrigerator. read more
Using glue dyed in different colors, your toddler can make a spaghetti mobile that you can hang from the ceiling. read more
Have your toddler coat holiday shapes in sparkles by shaking the shapes in the glitter box. read more
This tempera paint art project is a safe alternative to projects that call for grated crayons and an iron! read more
Crushed Froot Loops are used like glitter in this fun toddler art project. read more
This toddler art activity uses popped popcorn and tempera paint to make a flower blossom collage. read more
You and your toddler can have lots of fun creating paper bag faces together. read more
Your toddler can use a rolled piece of corrugated cardboard as a stamp to create flower-like shapes. read more
Toddlers can make their own art stamps by gluing rickrack or keys to a block of wood. read more
Using a cork as a stamp, your toddler can produce his own form of the art style called pointillism. read more
For an interesting effect, let your child use bubble wrap to press paint onto paper. read more
Food coloring will stain your toddler's fingers for a day, but his art will be shiny and beautiful! read more
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