-
Gifts From the Kitchen
Cook up a lesson in giving with these easy recipes. Cooking teaches kids math and how to follow directions. These gifts from the kitchen include herbal teas, pancakes, and waffles.Article:Parent & Child
11/2006
Stuffed Whale Toy Pattern
Use this pattern to create a small stuffed whale toy.Resource
Grades Pre-K-K
A Sweet-Smelling Surprise
A fragrant sachet is a great gift that's fun to make.Article:Parent & Child
No-Skid Booties
Make special socks for a special little sib or friend.Article:Parent & Child
11/2007
Nature Vase
Dress up an ordinary jar with natural materials.Article:Scholastic Parents
Make It, Shape It, Give It
This easy salt dough project encourages imagination and gift-giving.Article:Parent & Child
Simple Sewing Craft: Hanging Whale Toy
This do-it-yourself toy is perfect for your favorite baby.Article:Parent & Child
5/2008
Sweet Dreams
This colorful pillow project encourages imagination and creativity.Article:Parent & Child
Bandanna Dolls
Make a friend to keep – or give.Article:Parent & Child
11/2007
Frame It
Encourage your child to discover his eye for photography and the joy of displaying his work.Article:Parent & Child
Hand-Painted Plates
Make a gift that's from the hands and the heart.Article:Parent & Child
11/2007
Sweet Treats
Simple ingredients, plus you, your kids, and a free afternoon are all you need for these baked goodies that are perfect for sharing.Article:Parent & Child
11/2007
Preschoolers, Make Your Own Musical Instruments and Start a Band!
Preschoolers love music and crafts. This activity combines both to teach listening skills and teamwork. Kids make musical instruments then sound off with their very own band!Article:Parent & Child
Seasonal Scenes
Your child can turn his favorite natural environment into a great gift.Article:Parent & Child
Custom Calendar
This arts and crafts activity introduces the concepts of days, weeks, months, and years. Teach your child about time and giving while creating a custom calendar for Grandma. Photocopy or print calendar pages and let your child decorate them.Article:Parent & Child