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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

    Follow these instructions for making homemade toys to throw and catch a ball.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This is a fun way to make use of old clothing – your child will start wearing it all over again!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Silly Putty is even more fun when you and your preschooler make it from scratch!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Working together, you and your child can make a hair scrunchie she'll love to wear.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    You know how much you love your child's artwork. Here's how to turn your child's art into a party hat!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    This easy-to-make bird feeder requires only peanut butter, a pinecone, and some bird seed.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Your child can make these nifty, easy bracelets out of beads, nail polish, and fishing line.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    A handprint makes this heart necklace special to you and your preschool child.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Your preschooler can lead her own parade with this shaker. Follow the instructions to help her make one.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Drying flowers is fun, and it's a wonderful way for your child to enjoy beauty all year long.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Pinwheels are a little tricky for preschool hands to make, but with your help, you'll be turning them out in no time.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    DIY Crafts

    Egg carton cups form flower petals in this fun arts & crafts activity for preschoolers.

  • 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.

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