Education & Inspiration
On a nice sunny day, we went outside to build structures as part of our city development and planning lesson! We dropped a TON of Straws and Connectors on the ground and asked the campers to build around the city … Continue reading
Read MoreBuild ’em up and knock ’em down! Skyscraper Building Cards are a perfect addition to your building play center for kids who love to play architect and Godzilla all in one! We decided to test how our R60450 Skyscraper Building … Continue reading
Read MoreMake believe you are a pilot, cowboy, Viking, queen and more with lovely blank, printed Drama Hats! All the Drama Hats come printed on blank paper and are die-cut into recognizable hat shapes. Choose between a crown, Viking helmet, captain’s hat, … Continue reading
Read MoreMake beautiful holders for your writing and painting tools using colorful card paper! Age: 5+ Duration: 10 minutes You’ll Need: • R39301 Tube Crafts • R22052 Double Color Sheets • Tape • Scissors The R39301 Tube Crafts will be used to make … Continue reading
Read MoreWeave beautiful bright patterned strips through lovely weaving mat pumpkins, pre-cut for a ready-to-use fine motor activity! Weaving mats are a great way to encourage fine motor development in young children. It’s a skill that’s inherent to finger work as … Continue reading
Read MoreConstructa Clips are our versatile building toys–combine recyclable materials using the handy clips, and create anything from vehicles to robots, buildings and more! In this project, we got our campers to contribute to the development of a model neighborhood using … Continue reading
Read MoreUse these classroom resources as simultaneous wall decorations! Teach kids the letters of the alphabet with clever illustrations. The Alphabet Train pieces are designed to be placed horizontally side-by-side across the top of your wall. Each card shows two letters … Continue reading
Read MoreTake your stained glass images to a whole new level! Instead of cutting out larger pieces of transparent paper, use a more economical approach that helps students develop their fine motor skills. Age: 5+ Duration: 15-20 minutes Learning Objectives: You’ll … Continue reading
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