Frosty Soap Painting
Laundry soap and food coloring make a stiff, sudsy paint for your toddler. read more
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Laundry soap and food coloring make a stiff, sudsy paint for your toddler. read more
Dip a rock in paint, drop it into a container with a piece of paper, put on the lid, and shake, shake, shake to create an interesting design. read more
Spin art is a little messy, but it's a fun painting activity for older toddlers. read more
For this colorful toddler painting activity, you can use feathers from the craft store, or bird feathers you find outside. read more
Mix rubber cement and tempera paint to give your toddler's homemade place mat a unique appearance. read more
In this art project, your toddler can either blow the paint with the straw, or use the straw as a paint brush. read more
If you don't have time to set out paper and crayons for your toddler, try this easy method for encouraging art. read more
In this art activity, the paper towel makes the colors blur as your toddler draws on it. read more
This art activity produces a print of your toddler's foot, which you can cherish forever. read more
Melt a few broken crayons into a film canister, and you will end up with a crayon rainbow of layered colors. read more
Your child will have lots of fun waving the colors in this homemade ribbon toy. read more
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