Looking for a fun and different type of Perler Bead Craft? Got a kid who enjoys crafting AND playing board games? We've made a ton of Perler Bead crafts over the years and today I'm going to share directions for making a Perler Bead Die! This easy 3D Perler Bead project is perfect for kids who want to try their hand at making 3D objects with beads.
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Monday, January 17, 2022
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Free Printable Paper Battleship Game
Do you like the game Battleship? We've tried playing with my son....but find that it just seems to take foooooorrrrrreeeeevvvveeeer. So last week I made a short printable version (because we love making DIY games!) Hopefully you and the kids will enjoy playing this shorter, printable paper battleship game too!
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Printable Paper Battleship Game
This post contains affiliate links. This means I make a teeny tiny bit of money from any purchases made through the Amazon links below. Thank you for your support! For my full disclosure, click here.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Make Your Own Spotty Dotty Game!
These days our family is always rush, rush, rushing. Ever feel like that? Whenever we do get a moment to breathe I plan to make something with my eldest.... but then the baby ends up needing me for something too. So lately projects have to be quick and fun. Last weekend we created this simple DIY board game using materials that we already had around the house. It was really neat putting it together and making up our own game!
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Candy Maze (Design your game... from candy!)
Ooh la la! Today I'm going to share a fun, tasty, and creative CANDY CRAFT! Do you have
a stash of candy lying around? I'm not a big candy addict... but I've been known to chow down on a few chocolates and gummy candies this time of year. Yurp. But can you blame me? Chocolates are delicious and gummy candies are uber fun. (Who doesn't dig their bright, happy colors?) Well, if you have a stash of gummy candies lying around, here's a fun (and tasty) kids STEAM activity!
Let's Design a Candy Maze!
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Friday, January 8, 2016
Printable Weather Board Game
What's the weather looking like where you are? It's been raining pretty hard over here, so we've been stuck at indoors quite a bit. (But we don't mind at all because we desperately need the rain! Boo, drought.) Inspired by our rainy weather, today I'm sharing this fun and easy printable weather-themed board game with y'all. Just print it out, color it in, and play it with your kiddos!
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Friday, November 20, 2015
3 Easy Preschool Robot Art Ideas
Does your child love robots? My preschooler loves them! We regularly speak in robot voice and robot dance around the house. So today I'm adding to our growing list of Preschool crafts and activities with these 3 easy robot art ideas!
3 Easy Preschool Robot Art Ideas
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Rock Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Ah, oil pastels. After seeing that they could be used to decorate pumpkins, I thought they would be perfect for creating a cute and colorful rock tic-tac-toe game.
Rock Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Friday, December 5, 2014
Pin the Nose on Rudolph Game
Are you looking for a simple way to entertain the kids during the holidays? Well, today our Creative preschool group has 5 great Christmas activities to do with the kids!
Recently I shared the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer with Chuck. He seemed to like Rudolph a lot, so I whipped up this super easy Pin the Nose on Rudolph game from us to try out.
Recently I shared the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer with Chuck. He seemed to like Rudolph a lot, so I whipped up this super easy Pin the Nose on Rudolph game from us to try out.
Let's Pin on Rudolph's Nose!
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Star Finding Game
Recently Chuck started getting the concept of hide-and-seek. I'm so stoked about that and love playing it with him at the park. But we've had to cut our park time down with the days getting shorter. Boo! To help pass the time at home, we've tried doing activities that embrace the dark. So far we've made our bike wheels glow in the dark and even given ourselves glowing temporary tattoos. Here's another way that we've entertained ourselves- we've played some Star Hide-And-Seek.
Star Hide-and-Seek Game
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Make and Play with Shape Dice!
Are you looking for some fun and educational activities to do with your preschooler? Right now Chuck's home with me and we try to squeeze in at least one educational activity in each day. So far we've tested out cardboard rigidity by building bridges, explored art materials like scientists, and learned about shapes with a shape touch and feel game.
While I enjoy thinking up new activities to do with Chuck, sometimes I do get burned out. It's hard finding new activities everyday day! So that's why I'm excited to announce a new collaboration that I'm doing with 4 other fabulous bloggers. Twice a month we will be presenting 5 different takes on preschool learning themes. Yup. Isn't that neat? I'm super stoked. So in addition to seeing one great idea here, you'll also see links to 4 other really creative and fun preschool learning activities.
Our first collaborative preschool theme is Shapes and here's my activity! (Definitely check out the 4 other ideas at the end of the post!)
Cool right? Instead of using a normal dice to play board games, here's a fun twist. Switch out the numbers and use shapes instead! Now your child can learn counting and shapes at the same time.
So let's make a dice and see how we can play with it!
While I enjoy thinking up new activities to do with Chuck, sometimes I do get burned out. It's hard finding new activities everyday day! So that's why I'm excited to announce a new collaboration that I'm doing with 4 other fabulous bloggers. Twice a month we will be presenting 5 different takes on preschool learning themes. Yup. Isn't that neat? I'm super stoked. So in addition to seeing one great idea here, you'll also see links to 4 other really creative and fun preschool learning activities.
Our first collaborative preschool theme is Shapes and here's my activity! (Definitely check out the 4 other ideas at the end of the post!)
DIY Shape Dice
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Cool right? Instead of using a normal dice to play board games, here's a fun twist. Switch out the numbers and use shapes instead! Now your child can learn counting and shapes at the same time.
So let's make a dice and see how we can play with it!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
DIY Easter Bunny Bean Bag Toss
Tomorrow the theme is bunnies at our library toddler group. We're going to make paper bag bunnies and play a bunny game too. Since I already had this lovely large piece of cardboard, I made a really simple Cardboard Easter Bunny Bean Bag Toss game.... complete with... wait for it... carrot bean bags.
Ack. Too adorable. Too adorable! (Btw, is it strange that I swoon over large pieces of cardboard?) Hrmm... anyway... hopefully the kids will have fun playing tomorrow. But even if they don't, I'm just going to lug this guy home and prop him up against my wall. His cheesy grin is just too cute.
Keep reading to see photos of how I made it...
DIY Easter Bunny Bean Bag Toss
Ack. Too adorable. Too adorable! (Btw, is it strange that I swoon over large pieces of cardboard?) Hrmm... anyway... hopefully the kids will have fun playing tomorrow. But even if they don't, I'm just going to lug this guy home and prop him up against my wall. His cheesy grin is just too cute.
Keep reading to see photos of how I made it...
Monday, January 13, 2014
6 ways to entertain a toddler at home
Looking for some easy ways to entertain your toddler in the winter?
So... how about that polar votex? Boy, oh boy, that was some crazy weather. With the snow, ice, and freezing cold winds, Chuck and I hunkered down at home.After a couple of hours of reading the same books over and over again, and playing with the same toys over and over again, and listening to the soundtrack of "Planes" for the trillionth time, I finally cracked.
Redrum, redrum?
Thankfully, we didn't make it to that point. But, we definitely bounced off the walls a bit. To maintain some sense of sanity, we had to do something to make the time at home more enjoyable. So here are a couple of fun activities that kept us sane and smiling...
1. Yarn family portrait craft
Chuck loves using scissors and the glue sticks, so this activity was a hit. First he helped me cut tons of short, white yarn strands. Then, I doodled a bald family on a piece of paper. Then, he helped me glue hair onto all of their heads. The result is this cute and funny family portrait.Keep reading to see more ways we entertained ourselves at home...
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