Turn a hoodie into a Dinosaur Costume! 🦖 This costume is perfect if you have a hoodie, stiff felt and hot glue (plus scissors, a permanent marker and paper).
Read MoreAre you making any part of your little one’s Halloween costume? We bought a mermaid costume, but I decided to make a mermaid crown for my toddler to go with it!
Read MoreIf you need a quick Halloween costume idea or dress-up costume for your toddler, this one is so easy!
Read MoreI wish I had made this rattle with my first baby!! It's so fun for 0 - 9 mo + babies to roll and shake and it makes a really pleasing sound!
Read MoreCreate this fun game—your child rolls the die to see what animal motion to do—using a tissue box, glue, and the free printable below!
Read MoreThe Carry-Play Kids Table is a sensory table, art and activity table, and Lego and Duplo table all in one easy-to-transport and store package.
Read MoreGifts to grow with your newborn to six month old.
Read MoreGifts to grow with your seven month to eleven month old.
Read MoreGifts to grow with your twelve month to eighteen month old.
Read MoreGifts to grow with your nineteen month old to three year old.
Read MoreWoodland Fairy First Birthday! We celebrated our girl’s first birthday a few months ago and I wanted to share a couple things I made for the party—a fairy cake and little fairy house decoration.
Read MoreWashcloth Teething Tray 🦷 Combining a soothing teether with fine motor skill development makes this a definite win.
Read MorePlay for Babies Heavily Mouthing 👅 Do you have a baby who is mouthing everything they can get their hands on? 😛 Mouthing typically peaks around 6 to 9 months and declines between 10 and 16 months.
Read MoreSensory Sound Play🎵 Sensory play is an important way for babies and children to learn—sensory play enhances memory, develops problem-solving, builds neural connections, supports language development, and much more.
Read MoreVestibular Processing 🕺🏽 Motion is important for baby to develop her vestibular system, which helps her orient herself in space, balance, and coordinate her movements.
Read MoreChip Drop 🌟 For all of you with older babies or toddlers, this is a super simple activity to set up that is superb for fine motor development!
Read MoreEaster Egg Mobile 🐣 Use your plastic Easter eggs to make back play and tummy time more fun for your little!
Read MoreRice Sensory Bin 💕 For older babies and toddlers, rice sensory bins are a great way to engage your little’s senses and keep them busy.
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