Opposable Thumbs: Finger Taping Challenge
Discover just how important your opposable thumbs are with this fun finger taping challenge. Your kids will gain new appreciation for their thumbs!
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Discover just how important your opposable thumbs are with this fun finger taping challenge. Your kids will gain new appreciation for their thumbs!
You can transform your muffin tin into an educational toy for kids! Play fun games that will help your kids practice addition, sight words, alphabets, and more!
Camelot Jr is the perfect gameschooling resource to teach your kids logic, problem-solving, concentration, planning, and creativity.
What games are 4-year-old children ready to sit around and play? If you feel like you're running out of ideas, don't fret!
Dads everywhere are going to love this free printable DIY Father's Day Mini Book that your kids can draw in and personalize. The book template is free to download and easy to print out and assemble.
Learn how to play paper football with LEGO goal posts that your kids can easily build with LEGO blocks you probably already have at home.
This ice cube primary color mixing activity is a fun way to show preschoolers how primary colors mix and become new (secondary) colors!
LEGO minifigures are trapped in slime and they need your help to get out! Free the LEGO minifigures from the sticky mess and save the day.
Using LEGO blocks you have around the house, your kids can make an adorable LEGO Mother's Day card by using the LEGO bricks as stamps.
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