Chalkboard Window

Chalkboard paint has become the “it girl” of the decorating world lately. It has left the classroom and found its way to preschooler’s bedrooms and playrooms, as well as the family bathroom, kitchen and dining room. It is no wonder, since chalkboard paint is easy to use, and can be applied to almost any surface. … Read more

3 Tips to Creating A Room That Grows

Use A Neutral Palate One important thing to keep in mind, when decorating your preschooler’s bedroom is that he will not always be a preschooler. At some point in the near future, Thomas the Tank Engine and Bob the Builder will no longer be hip in the eyes of your child. To avoid having to do an … Read more

Custom Tea Tray – Preschool Craft Idea

The next time your preschooler wants to have a tea party, why not serve it on your own custom tea tray? This tea tray is easy to make and perfect for serving snacks and drinks.  You can customize your tray with images from your preschooler’s favorite storybook, or design it to match their bedroom or playroom. … Read more

Lightning Bug Jar – Party Craft

Spring has sprung and it’s time for the buggies to come out and play. Make a perfect little temporary home for your preschooler’s little bugs. Your preschooler will have a great time finding little friends to put into their fancy lightning bug jar. Materials You Will Need Quart Size Wide Mouth Canning Jar with Two-Part … Read more

Preschool Spring Crafts

Spring has finally sprung, which means it’s time for preschoolers to get crafting on some great Preschool Spring Crafts! The spring season provides wonderful opportunities for preschool crafts with its sunshine, flowers, insects, and other beautiful aspects of nature. Spring crafts are the perfect way for preschoolers to say hello to a brand new season. … Read more

Preschool Flower Jewelry

Use flowers from your yard to make preschool flower jewelry using string, tape, and safety pins. If you don’t have any flowers in your yard suitable for preschool flower jewelry, ask permission to pick them in someone else’s or buy some inexpensive flowers at the florists. No flowers to be had? Make the jewelry with … Read more

Preschooler Food Game – How Does It Grow?

Preschoolers can learn about where food comes by playing this question and answer game during meals and snacks or at the grocery store. Finding out that carrots, peanuts, and potatoes grow in the dirt, that raisins were once grapes, or that rice grows in puddles can be great fun and spark your preschooler’s interest in food. How To Play … Read more

Preschool Father’s Day Craft – Car Sunshade

While Daddy’s at work, you and your preschooler can be busy preparing a special Father’s Day gift, the Preschooler Father’s Day Craft – Car Sunshade! Purchase an ordinary cardboard windshield sunshade from your local auto shop or discount department store and turn it into this specially personalized, preschool handprint gift for Daddy. My thanks to … Read more