It's great to introduce your child to the great world festivals, and this way, they can make the fun themselves! Mardi Gras, or a version of it, is celebrated not only in New Orleans, and Rio de Janiero, but also throughout the Carribean and large parts of central Europe. The festiva...
What would Halloween or life, be without spiders? No itsy bitsy spider, no spider rings, no spider webs! Now you can fill your house with these fascinating eight-legged creatures, the fake kind, that is. Afterward, you might want to research a thing or two about the real thing. Whether arachnids mak...
Healthy, festive holiday snackDescription:Fun holiday shapes make the healthiest snacks feel like a party Step by Step:1. Using cookie cutters, cut american cheese sqares into stars, Christmas trees, candy canes-etc.2. Cut up red and green apple wedges to serve with the cheese.3. Give everyone a col...
Serve up stars and stripes for dessert, the neighborhood kids will feel like patriots.All across America, on the Fourth of July, families pause for a day to celebrate their freedom. And after they commemorate the founding of their country, they sit down to indulge in a festive feast.With a little p...
This impressive, no-bake treat is easy for kids to make.Description:Kids love getting involved in holiday cooking, and this recipe is suited perfectly to pint-sized chefs. It contains ingredients little ones love, there is no baking involved, and the results look festive and impressive. Be sure and ...
Throw a Halloween party for the littlest spooks in the neighborhood.Description:DescriptionFor children five years old and under, consider a Halloween party as an alternative to trick-or-treating. A party allows you to keep the festivities age-appropriate so no one melts down from fatigue, fright, o...