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Summer is finally here, which means school’s out, backyard barbecues and pool parties take over the calendar, and long hazy ...
Challenge players to beat their own best times. Make it harder: For older kids, assign values to color flowers (red equals 10, say) and up the question difficulty. Reward their work: At game's end ...
Does the smell of the flower remind you of anything? Does it make you think of food, or something else? We're working to give people across the UK, no matter who they are or where they live, the ...
But these days, sometimes old-school is the way to go. Gathering flowers gets kids outside and fosters exploration; arranging and pressing the blooms encourages curiosity and creativity.
Ask your grown-up for some flowers to use (they could be flowers bought from the shop or from your grown-ups garden). Find a book, open it up and place a piece of newspaper over it. Place one or ...
Spread the love with these beautiful DIY Flower Corsages! Made out of simple tissue paper, these are easy to craft and make great gifts. Kids can make these and wear them to school themselves or ...
3. Place the cardboard, with the flower now removed, on a piece of paper or cardstock. 4. Paint over the exposed paper. We used acrylic paint. Washable kids' paint is also a good choice.