Rain Project for Little Ones
Gather ’round the children for a lesson on rain! I can’t wait to try this weather experiment with my own kiddos. Check out My Little Gems for the specs and some rainy book recommendations! (via Blissful Kids)
Gather ’round the children for a lesson on rain! I can’t wait to try this weather experiment with my own kiddos. Check out My Little Gems for the specs and some rainy book recommendations! (via Blissful Kids)
I love, love, love this travel doodle bag from The Long Thread. It’s part crayon roll and part tote bag…perfect for your little artist on the go! I haven’t tried this yet, but you…
Special touches have a way of leaving lasting impressions on our children. I always imagined I’d be the type to send along little handwritten notes along with my child’s lunch, but these lunch bags…
Fuldesign, a design group from Stockholm, takes you step-by-step through the process of making your own monster softie. Click here to see how they do it!
These towel bibs from Nap Time Journal are big enough to cover chest, tummy, and lap…all the places food tends to fall when little hands are feeding themselves! Click here for the tut!
Ramblings of a Crazy Woman shows how she made this perfectly simple activity using popsicle sticks and a binder. Great for letters, shapes, and whatever else a child’s imagination can come up with! Plus,…
Here’s a great pattern for someone just learning to knit or who just needs a quick baby gift! Kris Knits tells how to make an easy knitted baby bib here!