Paper Plate Spider
This cheerful paper plate spider involves painting, cutting, folding and sticking, so it is a great Halloween craft for younger kids. And they look great out on display, too!
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This cheerful paper plate spider involves painting, cutting, folding and sticking, so it is a great Halloween craft for younger kids. And they look great out on display, too!
This paper plate spider web is just the thing when you have a pompom spider which needs a spooky perch! Younger kids in particular will enjoy the lacing activity.
A simple dinosaur craft activity for younger children, our paper plate stegosaurus is fun to make and paint and looks great too!
This fun paper plate toadstool craft is useful for autumn - or a fairy theme, perhaps! Paper plate crafts are always good for your youngest children, and this one is quick and easy.
You'll need to start a few days in advance with this to give the mask time to dry, but I think you'll agree that the effect can be spectacular and a worthwhile craft for Mardi Gras!
Here's a fun printable word search puzzle hiding the sports in the Paralympic Games.
Here's a simple party blower colouring page with word underneath, to print and enjoy with younger children.
Here's a simple colouring page with three party hats, suitable for younger children for birthdays, New Year and other celebrations.
Here's a simple party poppers colouring page with word underneath picture for younger children for birthdays, New Year and other celebrations.
This is an exciting team racing game with a Christmas twist, similar to the classic balloon relay party game.
Age: 5+
Numbers: Any (about 6-15 players per team)
This well-known classic birthday party game is a favorite with the younger age-group, although we have found that very young children don't understand that they need to pass the parcel on and have suffered an embarrassing tantrum or two as a result!
A few shapes of dried pasta, some white paint, a little bit of imagination - and hey presto! You have a wonderful pasta skeleton to display at Halloween!
Give your children some scrap fabrics from your stash and let them decorate an old or inexpensive ring binder to make a super gift - or a special file in which to keep their certificates, awards etc.
In our final colouring page depicting the story of Diwali, Rama and Sita, now reunited, return home as their land rejoices. Such is the joy that everyone lights oil lamps and places them to welcome the royal couple safely home.
This is the fourth and final sheet in our series of story papers for the Diwali story.
Rama and Sita began their long journey back to their land, and everybody lit oil lamps to guide them on their way and welcome them back.
Paper chains aren't just for Christmas! Why not make these patriotic paper chains to decorate the classroom or home for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee?
This patriotic pen pot craft bears a striking resemblance to Uncle Sam's hat! It is quick and easy craft for kids of all ages for Fourth of July.
Here's a cute mini Uncle Sam's hat made out of a cork - who says that even pencils can't be decorated for Fourth of July!
Children will enjoy painting up some patriotic plant pots to decorate the house and garden for Fourth of July. You could line some up your steps to welcome visitors to your party, take a lightweight plastic plant pot with you to decorate the picnic table, or just scatter them about for fun.
Have some fun at your Canada Day or Independence Day picnic sailing our patriotic rafts. Why not make a few and, using drinking straws to blow the sails, have races!