What better way to celebrate Women’s History Month than to teach your children about all of the wonderful women in their own lineage? Gather your children and a few craft supplies and make these ...
Repeat this step 4 until the tree is about halfway covered. For the remainder of the tree, increase the fold sizes from 2 inches to 5 inches. This will make the newspaper Christmas tree look layered.
This hands-on activity will connect your child with the trees in her backyard and neighborhood. Aside from being big and beautiful, trees serve a very important purpose on our planet. Can your child ...
Looking for DIY Christmas decorations for you and the little ones to make together? Get some help decorating your Christmas tree with some festive ideas from your CBeebies favourites! Many people ...
Use old puzzle pieces to create a unique fall craft! To make the trunk and branches: Start by making a tree trunk and branches out of the brown paper bag. After cutting strips off the bag (a larger ...
While we’re busy preparing for Christmas, many Australian native plants and animals are also busy – growing, flowering and raising their young. What better time to celebrate this explosion of life?
What’s better this fall than taking leisurely family walks to grab some fresh air and enjoy the stimulation of the outdoors? Making crafts with bark can be a fun family activity. (Courtesy of Donna ...
The centuries-old craft is thriving as both a hobby and an art form, with contemporary practitioners around the world asking what lessons it can impart today. Bonsai created by the Japanese artist ...