
Finger Painting
Paper, paint and fingers. A fantastic rainy day project, for any age.

Paper, paint and fingers. A fantastic rainy day project, for any age.
In this article there is a activity to find out a liquid conductor from a liquid insulator.
Look around the room and find something to draw.
Since the moon is the closest planetary body, it can influence daily life more than a person would think. This article shows the little ways the moon sign can affect things like travel, work, relationships, and your mood.
This easy art project is fun, motivating and can be done by kids of all ages. Teachers will find it useful to create a name tag to label a folder, desk, locker. Read how to do this simple activity.
Dodge Ball. You might remember this game from your own grade school years. The fun, the challenge, the heady rush of dodging a well aimed ball, the heady rush of blood out your nose from not dodging a well aimed ball … ah, good times. When you’re eight, it is worth the risk. When you are thirty-seven worried about your eight year old, maybe not.
With simple materials, kids can make pebble people and even a pup. It’s a great rainy day activity.
This is a fun and functional project to do in the autumn for young and old alike that harkens back to the Middle Ages and Colonial times. The article takes you step-by-step on how to harvest the fabulous walnut and its husk and then how to turn it into ink. It’s easy and fun.