Kids Corner Department
Encourage your child’s creativity with crafts geared just for him or her. Our Kids’ Corner features free project ideas suitable for children of any age. Look for games and activities, as well as educational materials and craft instructions created for kids.
This is a great place to go on those rainy days to keep your child occupied in a fun and creative way!
Our online shopping center allows you to stock up on supplies for crafts meant for kids.
New Tutorials and Pages
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Use a spool knitter and beads to make a fun jump rope for an 18" doll. It's so cute, and the doll looks ready for the playground!
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Enjoy these bubble activities including crafts with bubbles! Learn to make and experiment with different wands and homemade bubble solution recipes.
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Learn to sew simple DIY bean bags with our easy tutorial! Perfect for using fabric scraps, these fun toys offer screen-free play for kids. Follow along today!
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Make a miniature coloring book and crayon box for an 18" doll. Miniatures are so much fun to make!
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In this fun and easy tutorial, learn how to create an adorable korker ribbon hair bow for an 18” doll.
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Use this easy tutorial to make a DIY doll tutu out of simple supplies like plastic grocery bags and a piece of elastic!
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With this tutorial, learn to make a DIY no-sew halter top for an 18" doll. 18 inch doll clothes are so fun to make!
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Create a stunning ombre plastic canvas bookmark using the vertical brick stitch! Perfect for all skill levels, this fun project transforms scrap yarn into art.
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Learn recipes and paper mâché projects for kids. This is a craft loved by kids of all ages. It's fun, sustainable, and inexpensive.
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Learn how pasta can be used for fun and inexpensive pasta arts and crafts that the whole family can enjoy!
Trending this Week
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These 3D fabric snowflakes are wonderful fabric Christmas ornaments. This tutorial shows how to make a no-sew snowflake decoration out of fabric.
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Learn how to make a super simple and cute button paper clip bookmark with this tutorial.
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This post list many different types of activities to keep kids busy on rainy or snowy days, including during the pandemic. These include crafts, baking, games.
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Bring in the holiday season with simple snowflake decorations. Our simple free little pattern makes a wonderful 3-dimensional snowflake ornament.
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Over 30 free angel crafts for kids, including paper plate angels, coffee filter angels.,,.,.even pasta angel ornaments and many more.
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The best collection of free spool knitted projects, also known as French knitter projects.
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Free Items of the Week
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Here is a toddler pasta craft idea. Kids will enjoy gluing spaghetti pasta into a cardboard tree template.
From
Busy Blooming Joy
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Grab those packing peanuts, some glue and have your kids turn them into snowflakes for a fun, eco-friendly snowy day or winter project.
From
The Resourceful Mama
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Learn how to make adorable Santa baby food jar crafts! This easy DIY craft is kid-friendly using pom-poms, felt and other household supplies.
From
Needlepointers.com
New Stuff
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Games, printable activies, coloring pages.
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PBS Kids
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The intention of this packet by the Federal Aviation Administration is to aid teachers and/or parents as they teach and conduct a fun aviation-focused STEM activity.
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Federal Aviation Administration
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Free drawing lessons, tool lists, technique tips, and inspiration for drawing artists.
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Toad Hollow Studio
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Print, color and make your own paper dolls.
From
Clever Poppy
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How to fold a paper airplane.
From
Exploratorium
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With this design challenge, discover what makes a paper airplane fly longer, farther, and higher. All you need is a piece of paper!
From
Science Friday
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Pathways is designed for grades 6 through 12. Request these complementary science magazines for kids or click to download a PDF copy.
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National Institute of General Medical Science
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Become and aircraft designer with scissors and paper.
From
Exploratorium
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An article on how to teach your child to knit or crochet.
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Stacie Naczelnik - Hubpages
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Information on throwing a paper airplane.
From
Exploratorium