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If you tell your friends your kid is getting into watercolors, they're going to be super impressed. They don't have to know how easy this project is. Just print out
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their name on watercolor or regular paper, then let them watercolor all around. They don't have to stay in the lines and it looks better if they don't.
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This looks fancy AF, but couldn't be easier. Basically, you put paint on a leaf and put it on paper. And it doesn't look like a toddler project, but like
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If your kids can't write yet, give them a little help with that. Then, it's just a little glue and paint, finger prints, and glitter. That is a recipe for
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A craft that's cute and gross?! That's amazing! You get to make your own gak. Every kid will be jealous of this craft.
Get more info at Fun at
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Kids love bubbles and now they'll love them even more. What's cool about this is it's basically made from crap around the house and you make literal rainbows out of
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it. Make sure you do this one outside unless you want bubble rainbow carpets.
Get more info at Housing a Forest.
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So easy! If you've got a real young one, you can cut out any shape in bubble wrap, then let your kid dip it in paint and put it on
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paper. This is perfect, if your kid stops popping the bubble wrap long enough to make the project.
Get more info at In the Playroom.
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Hot ovens and toddlers are not a great match. But these cookies are easy to make and a little healthier than your average chocolate chip. Let your kid dip her
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hands in the dough to help mix it and also to make an adorable mess.
Get more info at My Recipe Magic.
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A perfect snack that your kid can help you make. You just do the cutting, then let your kid spread the peanut butter and sprinkle on the granola. As soon
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as your child loves being in the kitchen, the easier your life will eventually be.
Get the info at Whole Foods Market.
It's a little hard when you have kids and you want to help them embrace their artistic side, but you also don't want to scrub permanent marker off the walls.
If you want some easy craft projects and simple recipes, we've got you covered. You and your kids will be regular Martha Stewart's by the end of this article.
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