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Aqua Mums
Feel weightless while you work out by exercising in the pool.
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Baby Barbells
No time for the gym since your child’s arrival? These techniques are designed to help you get back in shape while you bond with baby.
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Belly Dance
Pregnancy is a sensory experience. Get in touch with yourself, and put on a show for your partner, with a few belly dance moves.
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Deep Breath
Mourning the loss of your flat tummy? We’ve got a fun activity that may help you maintain those muscles.
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Flex Time
Stretching is a feel-good activity that helps expectant mums prepare for labor.
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Heads Up!
Prepare your baby for tummy time and sitting up with this pilates-style exercise designed to strengthen your baby’s head, neck, and back.
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In the Swim of Things
Pregnancy is a great time to take to the water – especially if you’re looking for a comfortable, low-impact exercise.
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Itty Bitty Yogi
Bond with your newborn while regaining your own strength with these energizing yoga poses.
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Prenatal Yoga Primer
Keep your body energized and your mind calm with three simple yoga poses designed for pregnant women.
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Stroller Toner
Strap on your running shoes, buckle up baby, and get ready to stretch, stroll, and work your body.
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Up-and-Down Ditty
Your baby will love going for a ride on your legs as she listens to you sing and teach her what it feels like to go up and down.
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3-2-1 Blast-Off Work-Out
Get ready to rocket into space with an out-of-this-world exercise to strengthen your baby’s back and neck muscles. Plus it’ll tone and strengthen your muscles too!
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Any Day Parade
Any day is a great day for a parade.
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Backward Roly-Poly
Your little acrobat will love doing this precursor to the backward somersault.
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Bouncing Baby!
Bouncing Baby on your knee does more than just provide smiles for the whole family – it also helps her build her muscles.
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Bowling fun
Develop hand/eye coordination with this fun game.
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Budding Boxer
Give your little champ’s arms and legs a workout with a simple strengthening technique that’s just right for infants.
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Crawling obstacle course
Make a simple obstacle course at home.
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Have a Ball
Playing catch builds motor skills – and smiles! Here’s a fun activity that does both.
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Head to Toes
There’s a cute song you can sing to your baby while you exercise her muscles. Turn “Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes” into a fun activity!
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High Kicks
Put your little one’s legs in motion!
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Kiddie Carnival
Don’t wait until the circus comes to town. Enjoy your very own carnival – with one child or several kids!
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Kid Yogis
Help your child relax, stretch, and strengthen with kid-friendly yoga poses.
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Plane Play
Airplane activities to tone baby’s abdominal muscles.
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Puddle Jumping
Don’t wish the rain away – go outside and play!
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Pumping It Up
As Baby begins to master more head and neck and upper and lower back control, she is building the muscles she needs in order to crawl and discover the world around her. At the same time, she may be developing bilateral balance and may continue to grow str
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Punching Practice
Your little fighter will love swatting at a big bouncy punching ball or beach ball.
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Rolling Along
Many babies like to move when they hear music. Here’s an activity combined with a song to exercise important core muscles needed for rolling, crawling and, one day, walking.
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Roll and Fly
This fun exercise will build Baby’s muscles and your own!
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Silly Sit-Ups
A fun game to tone your tot’s tummy muscles.
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Splish-Splash Bath Swimming
Swimming practice makes perfect fun bath-time exercises.
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Straighten Up, Baby
Encourage Baby to unroll from that fetal position with this fun exercise!
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Super-Strong Tot Tummies
Three fun ways to get your baby in shape for sitting.
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Super Silly Stretches
Limber up your little one as you sing a song about stretching.
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Tag Time
Playing tag is a great way to help your child burn off some energy and strengthen his muscles.
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These Hoops Are Made For Walkin'!
A child’s hula hoop becomes the perfect exercise prop for pre-walkers.
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Toddler Hopscotch
Young ones get counting practice with this little-kid version of the classic outdoor game.
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Totally Tubular
Pieces of PVC pipe and a few golf balls create a toddler-friendly game that’s not only fun, but also helps develop fine motor skills.
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Treasures outside
Go for a walk outside and collect a basket of treasure.
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Tummy Time
Placing your baby on his tummy is an important activity for building strength in the head, neck, shoulder and back muscles – those that will help him crawl, roll over and learn to explore his world.
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Tunnel Crawl
Babies love tunnels, and this game is easy and fun to make.
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Activities with building blocks
Encourage hand/eye coordination with basic building games.
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Baby Ball
Playing ball isn’t just for older kids. Balls and babies go very well together for fun and fitness!
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Baby Stacks
You probably have noticed that Baby reaches for objects, and although he may miss his target, he continues to explore and try. This is where finger play activities become important.
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Ball Pit Pool
Keeps kids entertained and safe in their very own indoor ball pit.
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Hide n' Seek Shapes
An entertaining way to educate your child about shapes and colours.
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Play Ball!
A baby version of catch teaches your toddler the rules of sharing.
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Shoebox Shape Sorter
Make use of extra blocks with a homemade toy that teaches your baby all about colours and shapes.
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Baby-Made Books
Cutting pictures out of magazines and creating homemade books is a fun way to encourage an early love of reading.
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Bumpy, Rough, and Smooth ABCs
Letters leap off the pages of this touch-and-feel book.
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Fun 'N Feely Fabric Book
A terrific first book to give your child tactile stimulation.
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Make a photo puzzle
Make a photo puzzle with your child.
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Puzzle Pleasers
An easy and educational way to entertain your wee one and get him to flex his intellectual muscle.
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Smiles & Frowns Lift-the-Flap Book
Your child will love discovering who’s behind the pages of this custom-made children’s book.
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Your child's baby story
Make a baby story with your bub as the central character.
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Backseat Driver
Cure car-cabin fever with this amusing on-the-go game.
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Car Fun!
Simple games can keep kids entertained while on the go, and make the car ride more relaxed for everyone.
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Fun with Felt!
A travel board made entirely out of soft fuzzy felt offers entertainment for traveling kids.
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Peek-a-Boo Box
An empty tissue box and a scarf are all it takes to entertain your baby.
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Tape Time
You spend tons on the latest toys to entertain your tot. But all you really need to amuse him are a few rolls of tape!
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That's a Wrap!
Who needs new toys when your baby will be more than delighted to unwrap the old ones!
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Christmas Photo Stars
Family and friends will love receiving a keepsake photo star that they can use for years to come.
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Christmas candle Holders
Make some colourful candle holders to decorate the table this Christmas.
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Christmas cards
Print a Christmas card and give it to the kids to colour in.
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Christmas card hanger
Make a card hanger to store all your Christmas cards.
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Christmas Gift Tags
Print a sheet of Christmas present tags and give them to the kids to colour in.
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Christmas Fridge Magnets
Family and friends will love receiving a set of handmade Christmas magnets that they can use for years to come.
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Christmas Picture Frames
Help the kids make Christmas picture frames, they are a great gift idea.
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Christmas Splatter Cards
Drizzle. Drop. Splatter. Splotch. These creative holiday cards are pretty to look at and fun to paint!
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Make a foil bauble
Create your own Christmas baubles with the kids.
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Make a picture of Rudolph
Get the kids to make a picture of Rudolph using basic craft bits and pieces.
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Make a picture of Santa
Get the kids to make a picture of Santa using basic craft bits and pieces.
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My Very Own Christmas Tree
Children create a special tree all on their own.
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Tree top paper angel
Make a paper angel for the top of the Christmas tree.
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Arty Highchair Hijinks
Your budding Picasso will have a ball tasting and finger-painting with purees of fruits and vegetables.
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Crazy Cereal Necklaces
It’s time to make jewellery that’s as much fun to make as it is to eat!
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Edible Art
The kitchen is a perfect art store to foster imaginations. Interesting food ingredients and creative minds come together to make edible art.
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Edible finger paint
Make your own finger paint in the kitchen that is safe even if the kids put it in their mouths.
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Egg Beater Extravaganza!
This simple kitchen gadget whips up hours of entertainment for babies.
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Fascinating Food Colouring
A few drops of food colouring mixed into glasses of water create an entertaining live art show!
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Foodie Fingerpainting
Let your budding Picasso create masterpieces without the mess.
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Fruit Prints
Fruit is an important part of your growing child’s diet, and a fun way to introduce this food group to your child is through art.
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Kitchen Cabinet for Kids
A designated cupboard filled with child-proof objects entertains little chefs during the mealtime rush.
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Magic Goop
Your child will enjoy the funky feel of this gloppy slop.
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Picky-Eater Menu Planner
Hard-to-please eaters will love helping to plan their own meals.
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Picky-Eater Pictures
Reward your child for eating well with a special picture that becomes more elaborate the more he eats!
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Pudding Paints
Calcium-packed pudding not only helps build strong bones, but also serves as a great medium for unique artwork.
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Puffy Pearl Jewellery
If you thought marshmallows were for treats, wait until you see this matching marshmallow necklace and bracelet!
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Scratch and Sniff Necklaces
Working with small items under a parent’s supervision helps toddlers master fine motor skills. Make it an adventure by helping them create sweet-smelling jewellery in the process.
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Solving puzzles with pots and pans
Show your bub how to solve problem using kitchen pots and pans.
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Squishy in the Dishy
Food is more than fuel. It’s fun!
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Voila! Fruits and Veggies
Awaken your child’s sense of touch with a variety of fruits and vegetables.
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Anything You Want Holder
This fun activity utilises fine motor skills and results in a useful keepsake.
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Artwork Archive
Declutter your home by digitising your child’s art projects.
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Baby's Cool Closeup
This chic photograph series puts a modern twist on traditional baby pictures.
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Baby's First Broadcast
Capture baby’s coos, gurgles, and first words on tape.
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Baby's First Photo Album
Capture the cutest little baby faces in a child-proofed album.
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Bejeweled Baby Wipes Box
Dress up your child’s changing table with an ornamented baby wipes container.
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Be-Our-Guest Birthday Scrapbook
Pictures painted by party guests create an adorable keepsake for the birthday boy or girl to enjoy for years to come.
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Embossed Handprint
Having a tiny handprint of your little one can be such a precious keepsake. While it’s normally done with paint, here’s a new way to do it that’s just as easy; make a gold embossed version for that extra special touch!
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Hear That?
Small children love to hear the sounds of their own voices. Recording them can supply entertainment and memories. Tape recording infants may not only provide entertainment, but also stimulation and fun memories.
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'I Am Special' Book
Watch scribbles and scratches slowly evolve into masterpieces in this easy-to-make book.
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Make a Story book
Make a story book and insert your bubs name as one of the main characters.
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Memory Box
Create a cool place to store all your baby memories!
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Milestone Memory Boxes
Collect all of baby’s “firsts” in this keepsake collection of shadow boxes.
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Scrapbook Shower
A scrapbook shower is a great way to kick off your parenting adventure.
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The Write Stuff
Keeping a pregnancy journal is a fun activity that records thoughts and ideas you have during pregnancy – as well as those wacky moments you’ll never believe happened!
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Create an Easter hat
Get the kids to make their own hat for the Easter parade this year.
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Easter cards
Print an Easter card and give it to the kids to colour in.
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Easter Eggshell Surprise
Three age-appropriate ways to entertain your child using a package of multi-colored plastic eggshells.
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Easter egg basket
Make a cute basket for all those little Easter eggs.
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Easter gift tags
Print a sheet of Easter present tags and give them to the kids to colour in.
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Funny Bunny Box
A fun twist on the classic Easter basket.
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Make an Easter bunny
Create a beautiful collage picture of the Easter bunny.
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Paper mache Easter eggs
Make paper mache eggs with basic craft materials from around the home.
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Traditional Easter eggs
Make some traditional painted Easter eggs with your child.
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Fathers Day cards
Print a Fathers Day card template for the kids to colour in.
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Fathers Day memo pad
Make a handy memo pad for dad using basic stationary materials from around the home.
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Fathers Day pen holder
Make a pen holder for Dad’s desk.
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Fathers Day photo frame
Make a photo frame for Dad and pop in a picture of his ‘little star’.
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An Apple a Day
Anyway you slice it, apples are a perfect treat for growing toddlers.
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Awesome Lunch Aquariums
Have a whale of a good time making this edible ocean scene!
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Bunches of Fun Lunches
You’ll never have to negotiate “just three more bites” with these amusing ways to punch up lunch.
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Butterfly Fruit Salad
A sweet and healthy treat that is as much fun to make as it is to eat!
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Cupcake Cones
A cool twist on a classic dessert.
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Finger Food Faces
An educational and edible way for your child to learn about the parts of the face.
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Five-Spoon Supper
A little extra silverware washing is worth getting your child to eat more of her dinner.
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Flour Power
Your little chef can “cook” right beside you.
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Hide 'N Seek Muffins
A sweet surprise is in store for those who bite into these fun-filled muffins.
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I Heart Pizza
At last, a sugar-free Valentine’s Day treat for your child!
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Ladybug Cookies
Little bakers will go buggy over these sweet treats!
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Marshmallow Caterpillar
This puffy little creature is a great way to teach little ones how to count.
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Marshmallow Mice
Making these sweet and sticky treats might be even more fun than eating them!
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Mashed Potato Snowman
Finicky eaters can’t wait to gobble down their vegetables with this spud of a guy!
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Pudding in a Jar
Take the mess out of mixing up this delicious dessert.
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Sweet Potato Cone
Now your child won’t have to finish his vegetables before dessert!
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Veggie Visage
Get your picky eater to enjoy vegetables by preparing a salad in the shape of a silly face.
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Wacky Pancakes
A Saturday morning breakfast becomes the silliest meal of the day with these kooky cakes!
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Waffle Log Cabin
This is one breakfast that is definitely as much fun to make as it is to eat!
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Winnie the Pooh and friends Colouring in stencils
Print some great colouring in stencil of Winnie the Pooh and all his friendsanytime for the kids.
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Winnie the Pooh and friends growth charts
Track your child’s progress as they grow with this customised Winnie and Friends growth chart.
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Winnie the Pooh and friends mobile
Make a hanging mobile with Winnie the Pooh and all his friends.
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Winnie the Pooh and friends Picture frames
Print a Winnie and friends picture frame for your bubs special photo.
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Jungle animal facts and colour-in sheets
Have fun with these animal facts while your child colours in the Jungle stencils.
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Elephant toilet roll character
Make an elephant character using simple craft supplies. Then you can have lots of ‘Jungle Fun’.
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Feed the monkey game
A fun activity for kids of all ages that will help to build key skills like hand-eye coordination.
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Giraffe toilet roll character
Make a giraffe character using simple craft supplies. Then you can have lots of ‘Jungle Fun’.
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Lion mask
Make your own lion mask. It’s lots of fun to wear and ‘roar’.
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Safari fun at home
An imaginative way for kids to go on a jungle safari at home.
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Zebra toilet roll character
With imagination, glue and paint, you can create a zebra to play with. Then you can have lots of ‘Jungle Fun’.
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Alphabet flash cards
Play off your computer this interactive set of alphabet flash cards for your child. You can also print your own set and follow our ideas on how to use them for your childs learning.
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A Roll of the Dice
It’s never too early to introduce children to math skills. Dice and cards are fun ways to encourage a love of numbers.
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Count the Chicks
Hatch your child’s love of math with help from some fuzzy friends.
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Language games
Introduce new language to your child while playing this fun game.
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Let's Talk!
Talking to Baby is the best way to encourage his emerging vocabulary, which is now disguised as babble.
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Letter Hunt
An active way to teach the alphabet.
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Messy Writing
Pre-writing skills are worked on in preschool, but parents can turn everyday fun into learning experiences. One way only requires a can of whipped cream!
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Name that Object Game
This is a great time to introduce Baby to abstract thinking games such as naming objects in her world.
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Number flash cards
Play off your computer this interactive set of number flash cards. You can also print your own set and follow our ideas on how to use them for your childs learning.
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Polly Parrot
Let Baby flex his newfound verbal skills with this fun activity!
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Reading Rocks!
Reading to your baby is an activity that serves several purposes. First of all, it’s fun! But the benefits beyond that lead to a lifetime of discovery.
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Signing for Small Ones
Help your baby communicate her needs before she is able to talk.
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Sort It Out
Children learn how to categorize different items — a skill they’ll need in math class later on!
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Sticky Memories
This is one game your child will never forget!
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Story Tellers
Creating stories with your child is a great way to reinforce a love of reading, encourage creativity and foster a world of discovery.
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Words Around the House
Prepare your child for reading with this entertaining and educational activity.
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Baby Name Letters
Personalise your baby’s room by making their name out of large painted letters.
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Beanbag Boa
Stimulate your child’s sense of touch with an easy-to-make stuffed reptile.
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Birthday Ball
Happy birthday, Baby! Celebrate this joyous event with a simple theme that babies love – balls!
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Crib Art
Stimulate your baby’s vision by making black, white, and red designs.
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Cute Candids
Some of the best photographs of your child will be taken by you. Get ready for some cute candid shots!
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Mini Massage
Infant massage is a great activity in which you bond with your baby. Learn how to do it right!
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Nursery Rhymes
Have you forgotten the words? Don’t worry they are all here.
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Nursery Rhyme Art
Your favorite story by Mother Goose comes to life in a whimsical wall hanging for your baby’s nursery.
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Read-Along Ruckus!
Here’s a fun, safe way to have story time on the road.
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Reflex Check
Your baby is born with certain reflexes at birth. Here’s a revealing activity that helps you discover what these reflexes are and how you can see them at work.
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Relaxing Foot Rubs
This healing technique can calm and comfort baby.
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Shadow Box for Baby
A shadow box filled with a child’s toy creates an expensive-looking accent for the nursery, at a quarter of the cost.
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Toddler Toy Drive
Children learn the value of charity by giving away toys.
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Wonderful One Party Favors
Let the memory of your child’s special day last with these creative favor ideas.
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Alphabet Artwork
Letter cutouts create a smart and stylish wall hanging for baby’s nursery.
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Baby Shower Nappy Cake
Looking for a sweet and unique baby shower gift? Try your hand at making a creative gift that will be useful too! Put your apron away, you won’t need to bake this cake… All you’ll need are newborn nappies and a few bits and pieces.
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Baby names tool
Are you looking for a special baby name? Try our baby name finder.
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Belly Art
Two creative ways to embellish your belly.
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Burp Cloths and Bibs Bonanza
Create the perfect baby shower gift by customising bibs and burp cloths.
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Crafty Cards
Photographing yourself during pregnancy can result in a creative way to announce your baby’s arrival. Try this fun activity for one-of-a-kind baby announcements.
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Drawing Diva
Expressing yourself through art on the topics of pregnancy, birth and motherhood can be fun and enlightening. Here are some ideas on how to work with different mediums.
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Dream Themes
If planning a baby shower is on your list of things to do, then start with a theme! We have lots of fun ways to add a bit of pizzazz to the party.
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Folic Acid Feast
If you are growing a baby, you need to take in the right kinds of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. Folic acid is a key nutrient, and we have some recipes loaded with it.
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Guys and Dolls Shower
Co-ed showers are becoming more popular because many men are actively involved in their partner’s pregnancy. Including a father-to-be in the activities is the modern approach to parenting. Dads enjoy opening gifts for the new baby just as much as mums do!
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High-Speed Delivery
The clock’s ticking down — set up an e-announcement while you’re not too busy right now!
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Homemade Birth Announcements
Spread the word about baby in a signature style all your own!
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Just One Word
The power of a single word can be startling. Capture these words, and share them someday with others in creative ways.
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Love Notes
Writing a letter to your baby is a fun activity that can show your child where your pregnancy adventure began. Believe it or not, you may forget a lot of the early details after you’re caught up in the whirlwind of parenting, so a letter is a tangible memento for your baby book.
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Mini Mum-to-Be Makeover
Four facial treatments for looking your best during pregnancy.
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Mum-to-be Meditation
Embrace yourself and your growing baby with this simple breathing technique designed to help pregnant women replenish and rejuvenate.
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Pack Your Bag!
A list of must-haves for your labour and delivery luggage.
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Parents-To-Be Movie Night
We have a just-for-fun movie guide perfect for pregnant parents.
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Showered with Treats
Whether you are attending a baby shower in your honor or throwing a party for someone else, we have delicious – and easy – ideas to make the event a success.
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Shower Power
Baby shower games are a lot like the first few months of parenting: You try your hardest to come out on top, and sometimes you just have to laugh at your creative attempts. Here are a few fun games to play. Prizes can include things like gift certificates or photo frames.
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Spread the Word
You’ve probably seen the typical birth announcement, and you may even have seen a pregnancy announcement. But if you want yours to stand out from the crowd, we have fun and unique ways to spread the word that you’re pregnant among your partner, family and friends!
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The Name Game
Family and friends take their best guess of baby’s name.
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The Parent-Apprentice
Gain expertise on raising babies by becoming a parent-in-training.
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Two-Layer Nappy Cake
Although you can’t eat this kind of cake, it will surely be one of the sweetest gifts you can give to a mum-to-be.
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You Glow, Girl!
You may not believe how much your body will change during pregnancy. Taking a pregnancy portrait or even some wacky candid shots is a fun activity that ensures you capture the unbelievable shape of your belly.
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Animal Sounds
Play this basic sound game with your young bub.
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Baby's Kitchen Band Stand
It may be noisy, but letting your child drum on plastic containers with wooden spoons is a good way to keep him safely within earshot while you’re cooking.
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Boogie-Woogie Baby
It’s time to get your goo-goo groove on with a family dance party!
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Conversational Coos
To a parent, there may not be a more memorable sound than her baby babbling. Here’s a fun activity that makes the most of those first conversations and encourages early language development.
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Dance Party
Shaking that body is good for the soul!
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Fairytale Dance
Creative movement combined with enchanting children’s stories makes for a magical, creative afternoon.
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Hide and Squeak!
Help develop your child’s understanding of object permanence with this silly version of hide and go seek.
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Make Some Noise
Many parents and pediatricians believe white noise can calm a crying baby and help lull them to sleep. Even if it doesn’t, creating white noise is a fun activity that may entertain your baby.
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Music in the Mirror
Your child will love looking at her reflection — and develop her sense of self — as you move her little body to music.
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Music Mania
Music is one of the greatest tools parents have to bond with their babies. It can calm fussy babies, stimulate their minds or simply make them want to move.
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My Bean Tambourine
A homemade musical instrument that’s as much fun to make as it is to play.
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Nappy Changing Chants
Nappy time becomes teaching time with this classic kids’ song.
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Paper Towel Roll Rainmaker
Need a few extra minutes to load the laundry or get dinner on the table? Entertain your toddler quickly with this easy-to-make toy.
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Ribbon Dance
Ribbons twirling to the beat of the music is a treat for a young baby’s eyes and ears.
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Scarf Songs
Enhance your child’s experience with music by swaying scarves to the rhythm of the beat.
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Strike up the Band for Babies
Teach your child about cause and effect, and develop her hand-eye coordination with the sound of music.
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Strike Up the Band Toddlers
Make some noise, let off some steam and laugh like you haven’t in ages! It’s time to see your pots and pans in a whole different light.
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Symphony Socks
Your baby can listen to the tinkling of tiny bells every time she moves her feet when she wears these special socks.
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Tapping to the Tunes
A technique to teach your child rhythm.
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Tick-Tock Bedtime Bop
Soothe baby to sleep by swaying her from side to side.
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Tune Time
Music allows children to explore sounds with their voices and to use instruments as tools, helping them to understand melody and rhythm.
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Aquarium Art
Children create their own imaginary marine-life menageries.
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Autumn Leaf Window Decals
Make a game for your kids out of collecting Autumn leaves, then bring the leaves inside to make a pretty, seasonal, window display.
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Barnyard Baseball Caps
Four animal-themed hats that are as much fun to make as they are to wear!
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Boxy Choo-Choo Train
Use recycled materials to make a Boxy Choo-Choo Train, then take the toys for a ride!
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Bucket Helmets
Use recycled materials to make Bucket Helmets for the kids to play make-believe in.
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Car Carry-All
Never leave home without a custom-designed tote filled with road-trip recreations for your tot.
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Colouring in stencils
Print some great colouring in stencils anytime for the kids.
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Cotton Creations
Add a box of cotton to your list of craft supplies for kids.
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Crayon Cupcakes
They’re not for eating, but these cute creations made from melted-down crayons let your little one test her kitchen skills.
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Crazy Craft Smock
Turn a white T-shirt into a smock to protect clothing during creative – and messy – play!
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Necktie for Dad
It’s hard to know what to make for Dad’s. Here’s a great gift idea for Fathers Day that the kids can make themselves; decorated neckties. Granddad may even want one too!
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Egg Carton Finger Puppets
Use recycled materials to make egg carton finger puppets, then stage a puppet show!
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Fairy Gift Tags
You and your kids will have great fun making your own fairies. Not only that, they double as gift tags; perfect for birthdays!
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Feet painting
Make your own paint for feet painting and squish away.
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Foam Ball Critters
Create your own critters; spiders, birds, bunnies or kittens.
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Make A Kite
Encourage your kids to get off the couch and have a good run around with their new homemade kite.
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Make a wall plaque
Make a wall plaque and paint it to suit your room.
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Milky Marble Dye Prints
Looking for a new indoor activity? Try this clever and easy way of marble dying. Not only is it fun to do, it is amazing to watch and can lead to so many other decorating ideas. All you need is a plate, milk and food colouring!
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Morning Puppet Power
A brown paper bag and crayons keeps kids occupied during hectic breakfast times and before dinner.
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Paper Bag kites
Make a paper kite at home.
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Paper mache
Make some great projects with a basic lesson in paper mache
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Paper Shape Pictures
An imaginative way for children to learn about shapes.
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Party Pig Piñata
Preparing for a party is half the fun! With this activity your kids can get involved in the party preparation, and enjoy the party game it results in. Plus there’s the benefit of teaching your kids to recycle too.
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Party from the Heart
Homemade invitations, strawberry milkshakes and fun craft activities combine for a fun party that’s straight from the heart.
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Penguin Money Box
Show your kids how to use recycled materials to make a Penguin Money Box. Then introduce them to the concept of saving-up: a great incentive!
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Personalised Potty Seat
A fun idea for toilet training your toddler!
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Piggy Picasso
If you think finger painting is fun, wait till you try painting with your toes! This activity also can be done at a child’s birthday party.
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Pyramid People
Introduce the five food groups and healthy eating by creating cool Pyramid People!
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Rainy day activities
Lots of great indoor activities to keep the kids out of trouble on a rainy day.
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Rainy day box
Create a special box for those rainy days when you need fun things to do.
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Giant Robot Collage
Take your time adding bit by bit to a Giant Robot Collage.
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Super Shape Match-Up
A touchy-feely way to teach shapes and colors.
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Tie-Dyed Tot Tees
Wearable art that you and your child design together.
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Tissue Box Cover
Colour in your own tissue box cover in two great designs.
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Baby Shell Game
A new twist on an old guessing game.
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Baby Touch
The power of touch makes Baby feel safe and secure, and can help build muscles, too.
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Bonding Baby Massage
Bonding Baby Massage Pamper your prince or princess with a relaxing rub-down.
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Bottle Chase
Who needs expensive toys when an empty water bottle is all you need to keep your little one occupied?
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Buh Bye Baby
For infants, out of sight means the object or person does not exist. As Baby begins to grasp the concept of object permanence, that the object out of view is still there, this fun game can be played to reinforce this skill and also help her recognize the names of familiar objects.
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Cause and Effect
This Little Baby is a fun, mind-stimulating poem that aids in various areas of development, including cause and effect.
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Creative Crawling
Crawling is a much anticipated milestone. You can help your little one achieve this goal with an interactive exercise.
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Exploring Intuition
Children are intuitive by nature. Explore and encourage intuition with simple, fun activities.
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Face Finder
Play “monkey see, monkey do” using an entertaining game to teach your baby all about the parts of the face.
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Fun with a parachute
Stimulate your bubs senses using colour and movement.
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Hiding Hands
A hide-and-go-seek game for hands!
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Huggies and Playgroup
Find out how Huggies sponsors Playgroup Australia.
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Memory games
Help develop your child’s memory with this simple game.
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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
Help Baby make friends with his or her reflection for some fun with a purpose.
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Mummy Comes Back
A gentle activity for easing your child’s fears of separation.
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My Kind of Town
While many look to other locations for fun activities, your hometown can house many interesting, fun places your child will love to explore.
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On a Roll
A visually stimulating toy that is sure to become one of your baby’s favorites.
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Peek-a-Blue!
A vibrant version of peek-a-boo geared to introduce your child to a rainbow of colors.
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Peek a boo
Different ways to play this well known kids game.
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Pillow Playground
Create a soft and safe indoor play space that’s perfect for crawlers and beginning walkers.
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Play dough fun
Make your own play dough with the kids and enjoy hours of fun.
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Quiet Time
A special way to teach your child about the four different times of the year.
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Roly Poly
A gently rolling game for newborn bubs.
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See the Seasons
A special way to teach your child about the four different times of the year.
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Silly Face Peek-a-Boo
A game to surprise your child using different facial expressions.
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Sniff a Whiff
Household items offer a world of different smells to stimulate Baby and introduce him to the world around us.
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Stimulating massage
Play gentle massage games to relax or stimulate your baby.
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Swing, Batta Batta!
Give your baby “batting” practice by dangling toys above her and encouraging her to take a swing. Older siblings will love to pinch-hit for mom, too!
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Switcheroo!
A game to help baby develop her fine motor skills.
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Texture play
Gather items from around the house and play.
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Tickle Time
Do you know your baby’s ticklish spots? Now’s a great time to find out!
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Weather Bear
Children learn what to wear for different temperatures and weather conditions with some help from a fuzzy little fellow.
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Where's Baby's Body?
Babies learn about different parts of the body with a fun version of peek-a-boo.
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Flotsam Pictures
Next time you’re at the beach, turn the day into an art workshop. Make giant sand sculptures, beach murals, or try this beach collage…
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Boxcar Boxes
A little paint and a lot of imagination transform plain boxes into a train for your little one.
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Box Car with Straps
Have your kids zipping around the house in no time with this easy to make box car, complete with shoulder straps. Made entirely from recycled items lying around at home, it’s a great weekend project for you and the kids to do together.
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Recycled Crocodile
Start with some egg cartons, add some clever crafting, and end up with a fantastic chompy crocodile!
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Recycling Collage
Collage is an old favourite. Here we remind you of all the things you can add, stick, staple and glue on to your paper!
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Do-It-Yourself Doll Clothes
Inexpensive felt or cloth remnants combine to dress up a child’s favourite friends.
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Recycled Dress Ups
Bring out the dress up box and make up your own stories, the only limit is your own imagination!
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Flip the Cup Game
Recycling and fun are combined in this make-then-play project.
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Floor Art
Don’t throw away that moving box just yet. Breaking it down flat creates an oversized crayon-friendly floor mat.
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Funny Finger Puppets
Tickle your baby’s funny bone with a pint-size puppet show!
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Fun With Placemats
Save birthday cards and holiday cards to create an engaging and colourful placemat to enjoy throughout the year.
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Gingerbread Cubby House
All kids love cubby houses, but you don’t have to resort to a blanket over the dining table, or fork out a load of cash to get one. This mum shows us how they made a fantastic cubby for her daughter out of recycled materials.
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Homemade Drum Kit
Give your Tupperware a rest, try using a few recycled materials to make a professional looking drum instead. It’s creative and also helps to develop your child’s musicality, they’ll love it!
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Homemade Finger Paint
Kids (young and old alike) love finger painting! Here’s a quick and easy recipe to make your own. It’s safe and non-toxic, and will have your kids entertained for hours on end.
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Papier Mache World Globe
We made a glob of the world, we used old news papers. Made a paste with flour and water, blew up an old balloon and stuck the paper to it. Let it dry and coloured the globe world colours, great fun!
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Home made rattles
Make a rattle at home for your newborn bub.
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'I See You' Binocular Fun
With a pair of homemade binoculars, your child may “see” more of what’s going on around him!
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Magnificent Masks
Plain paper plates become the canvas for these wearable works of art.
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Make-Up Madness!
Set aside some “fun-with-mum” time, and go crazy playing beauty salon with your kids. They’ll love the bonding time with you. It’s a fun, inexpensive activity you can do together.
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Matching games
Prepare your childs maths readiness with this simple game.
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Maui Wowie Luau!
Escape to a tropical paradise with your child in the comfort of your own home!
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Mealtime Busy Bag
A take-along tote makes entertaining children at eateries easier than ever!
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My "Always-Sometimes" Foods
A delicious way to teach your child about healthy eating.
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Outdoor Table Painting Easel
We love it when people recycled paper, but what’s even better is coming up with a clever way to paint without using paper at all. We all know how much paper our arty kids can go through, which is why we love this is a great idea to get your kids painting big, fun, paper-free mural sized art!
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Wooden Peg Plane
You don’t have to spend a fortune on kids toys. A bit of crafty recycling on a rainy indoor day can result in a whole new fleet of aircraft for your kids to play with.
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Recycled Game Art
Game boards, game pieces and cards can be recycled and used to create art, frames and fun collages.
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Roly-Poly Piggy Bank
Who says toys have to cost a lot to be entertaining? Sometimes the best ones are practically free. This one will keep your little one occupied for hours.
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Shake n' Roll Rattle
Encourage your child’s understanding of cause and effect with a shaker that she can hear and see what’s happening inside.
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Shape Sorter
Try this bit of crafty recycling to make your child a Shape Sorter. It’s great for their development, and easy and lightweight to tuck in your bag for entertaining them in waiting rooms.
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Steppin' Out in Style
Decorating tennis shoes and flip flops adds fun to your child’s life, and interest to their wardrobe.
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Swatter Art, Art on the Fly
A fly swatter makes a terrific stencil for these colourful creations.
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Tidy-Up Robot
Making a Tidy-up Robot involves a little bit of “tidy-up” collecting recyclable throw-away items from around the house, and turning them into a cool robot! Is there a better way to spend a day!?
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Touch & Feel Book
Try this bit of crafty recycling to make your child a Touch & Feel book. It’s great for their development, and easy and lightweight to tuck in your bag for outings.
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Train and Stations
You don’t have to spend a fortune on toys for your kids to have fun. Try this clever bit of crafty recycling and get your kids to join in and make themselves a train, with carriages, and stations for the passengers.
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Train Caboose
You don’t have to spend a fortune on kids toys. A bit of crafty recycling on a rainy indoor day can result in a whole new train caboose for your kids to play in, or pull their toys around in.
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Train Set Tunnels
Who says toys have to cost a lot to be entertaining? You can enhance your kid’s basic train set with a little creative recycling. Here we show you how to make great tunnels that your kids will love.
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Papier Mache Volcano
Where at home do all of your pens live? In a jar, or a cup, or an old yogurt tub? Why not get your kids involved in making a fantastic volcano pen holder out of recycled scraps from around the house?
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Water Bottle Snow Globe
Your little one will be dazzled by the sparkling little world inside.
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Recycled Wearable Aeroplane
“My son and I made a aeroplane from an old box. We put wings and what not on it, decorated it, and then we used it to “fly” to lots of places – like to Australia to see his Aunty, Uncle and Cousin, and to Africa to see the animals!"
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Baby Barber Shop
Your little gentleman will enjoy his afternoon of grooming.
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Baby Beauty Salon
Little glamour queens will love playing with mom’s makeup and hairbrushes.
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Baby Doll Nursery
A practical way to help prepare your older child for a new addition to the family.
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Baby Show and Tell
A simple activity for introducing your child to the world around her.
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Backyard Barnyard
Teach your child about animal sounds by creating a stuffed animal farm in your own backyard.
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Camp Out - Inside
Discover the great outdoors – indoors!
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Cardboard Neighborhood
A large moving box becomes your child’s special play space.
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Divine Dress Up
Dress up is a fun way to encourage your child’s imagination and creativity.
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Drama Queens & Kings
Create homemade costumes for an afternoon of pretend play
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Firefighter Fun
Your child will love pretending to put out fires in this homemade firefighter uniform and rescue truck.
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Funny Phone
A silly way to teach your child how to talk on the telephone.
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Going-to-Bed-Rides
Four ways to carry your child to her room for bedtime.
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Going for a Silly Swim
Who says it’s too cold to go swimming? Jumping around in an inflatable kiddie pool filled with scarves becomes a perfect cold-weather activity.
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Let's have a red day
Pick a colour and have a fun day.
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Play Dentist
Pretending to be a dentist will encourage healthy oral hygiene habits that can last a lifetime. Now that’s something to smile about!
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Room-to-Room Railroad
Little train-lovers will adore these travel adventures.
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Shoe-Shoe Train
Transform your child’s shoes into a toy that is sure to become one of her favorites.
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Simple directions
Practise direction and encourage cognitive thinking.
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Sippy-Cup Tea Party
Teaching your child how to use a sippy cup has never been so fun or easy!
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Supermarket Extravaganza
Turn a mundane trip to the grocery store into an entertaining and educational activity for your toddler.
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Wacky Choppy Water Travels
Lay a blanket on the floor and have your child sit down on this “tug boat.” Your younger child and his sibling(s) can sit in the same blanket, or — if you can enlist your partner’s help — you can form a line of traveling tug boats.
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A Sandbox of One's Own
Say goodbye to cleaning sticky sand off of your child!
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Bug Hunt
Nature is full of wonderful creatures to explore. Introduce your child to some!
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Digging for Dinosaurs
Budding paleontologists can hunt down prehistoric creatures.
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Flower Power!
Fine motor skills, imagination and creativity work together to create a flower worth sharing.
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Growing An Edible Mini Garden
Plant the seeds to a life-long love of gardening by growing parsley and basil right on your kitchen windowsill.
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
Growing vegetables is one way to spark a love of healthy foods. And if you can’t do it outdoors, do it indoors!
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Magic Flowers
Your child will be amazed to see these blooms change colour right before her very eyes!
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Nature Wowie-Zowie
A simple, visually-stimulating activity that offers your child an introduction to the great outdoors.
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Paper Butterfly Chase
Children spread their creative wings with an easy-to-make insect-art project.
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Shadow fun
Play basic shadow games with your bub.
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All Glittered Up
Little girls especially will love having a special scent that can only be used after sitting on the potty and washing her hands.
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An Underwear Hunt
Build the excitement about wearing undies by taking your child on an underwear hunt!
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Bathroom Steps
Create a fun path to the potty or the bathroom together that your child will love to follow.
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Cheers! A Toast to Toilet Training!
There’s no better way to celebrate toilet training success than a toast to your child’s accomplishments.
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Clean up time
There may be no better time to teach about cleaning up than during the toilet training process.
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Counting Squares
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Dot to dot
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Favourite Songs
Warm up your voice and summon your creativity – and get ready to sing!
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Fill 'er Up
Rewards programs are often suggested to parents eager for toilet training to become a habit. Set up your reward system.
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Front to back
A lesson that is sometimes overlooked by parents is teaching the child the proper way to wipe with toilet paper, which is front to back.
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I'm like a sponge
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Let's get dressed
Fun ways to teach your toddler to get dressed and undressed to help with toilet training.
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Little Sprouts Project
Why not plant a seed and watch it grow and mature and help to learn about “wet” and “dry”?
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Magical Water
Add a little “magic” to the toilet training process for your child, it may go a little smoother and be a lot more fun!
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My toilet training library
Pick a few books that can be stacked or stored near the potty or toilet. It’s a perfect time to read a story ans distract your toddler.
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Personalised Potty
Let your toddler know that this is their special potty by allowing them to give it a personal touch.
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Potty Picasso
It can be hard to get a toddler to sit on their new potty or the toilet. Create a special project especially for that time.
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Potty Prince or Princess
It’s important for your toddler to have tangible proof that they have succeeded while toilet training. That’s where this activity can help.
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Potty School
Children love to role-play adult jobs, and role-playing is an excellent way to help your child learn.
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Toilet Training Paper Chain
Paper chains can be a creative motivator for your toilet training toddler. Get creative today!
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Toilet Training Step by Step Cards
Turn a fun craft project into a learning tool by making cards that illustrate their trip to the bathroom, step by step.
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Silly Face Success Book
Combine your child’s comic ability and love of looking at themselves and what do you get? An adorable book.
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A Silly Potty Dance
Turn your toddler’s enthusiasm for dancing into a fun way to announce that they have to go to the potty or toilet.
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Splash Power!
Water is a pivotal player in the potty training game, and kids are fascinated by it.
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Success Song and Dance
At this age, children love song and dance, so capitalise on this attraction by creating a toilet training victory song.
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The Potty Chain
Celebrate a successful visit to the toilet with a call to Grandma, Grandpa or an Aunt.
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The Up-and-Down Dance
If your child has trouble pulling his or her pants off and on quickly, then this is the game for you.
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Tippy the Toilet Paper Worm
If your toddler struggles with pulling off the right amount of toilet paper, let Tippy help.
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Toilet Paper Roll Crafts
Make fun crafts using the empty toilet paper rolls.
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Wet and dry collages
What’s wet? What’s dry? One way to show them visually – and have some fun in the process! – is to create wet and dry collages.
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What Do You Feel? Game
For a child who is in the toilet training process, an important concept to learn is to feel the difference between wet and dry.
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Who's Wet?
Water play is a great way to help your child recognise the difference between being wet and staying dry.
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Who Wears Nappies?
This fun craft and activity will help the toilet training process by making your child want to model their favourite cartoon characters – and not wear a nappy.
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Wish, Wipe, Wash
Teach your child toilet training with the help of three Ws; Wish, Wipe, Wash
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Yes or No Game
A fun game that reinforces information they need to know to help the toilet training process.
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At the Car Wash
Fed up with pre-dinner fights about washing hands? This activity will clean your child’s hands without her even knowing it!
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Baby Shower
Bath time becomes even more entertaining with an easy-to-make, no-cost toy for the tub.
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Beautiful Bubble Prints
Toddlers strengthen mouth skills, deepen their understanding of color, and enhance their five senses while making these pretty paper creations.
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Fish 'n Find Alphabet Soup
Cook up boredom-busting fun with foam letters, a soup pot and a ladle.
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Fun Tub Fishing
Learning colours, counting, and coordination are catches of the day in this bath-time game!
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Get Sudsy!
Proper hand washing is a skill that should be taught before or about the same time a child starts on the road to potty training. Here’s a fun way to teach it!
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Hot Tubs for Tots
Transform a plastic kiddy pool into an outdoor bath.
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Playing with bubbles
Make your own bubble fun at home..
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Rainbow Bubbles
Baby learns about cause and effect watching colorful bubbles dance around inside a bottle.
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Scrub-a-Dub Puzzle
A brainy bath toy for your toddler!
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Sponge Baby
Giving your baby a bath is an amusing sensory experience. Learn how to have fun in the tub with this activity.
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Tub-Time Tea Party
A spillproof place to let your child practice pouring.
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Letter from Santa
Make your child feel special with a personalised letter from Santa.
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Letter from the Easter Bunny
Make your child feel special with a personalised letter from the Easter Bunny.
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Find a Fridge
This great kid’s quiz uses everyday objects and helps make learning their names and places around the house fun. It will also keep your little one occupied. It’s about having fun with your kids but its great if it keeps them entertained for hours, so you can get some me time!
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The Banker
Kids love to sort and identify things, especially money. This quiz gets your child familiar with the Australian currency and its coins and notes.
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Whats that animal
Kids love animals, they love drawing them, watching them on TV and going to see them in parks and zoo’s. You can use this fascination to keep your little one occupied and all you need is an old copy of the national geographic (or some other publication like it).
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Sorting Shapes
This sorting quiz will keep your little ones’ hands and minds busy, while helping develop their eye-hand coordination and shape recognition skills. One child can do the sorting and filling by themselves, but it’s more fun if they have someone to sort with, either in a race or just for company.
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Pull-Ups Toilet Training Story Book
Make a story book and insert your bubs name as one of the main characters.
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Baby Painting Outdoors
A fun activity to for bubs to paint outdoors.
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Little shopper
Play Little Shopper at home and teach your toddler all the different types of shopping items.
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Butterfly finger puppets
Wriggle your fingers to make your butterfly puppets fly
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Magic Name Collage
Do a little magic at home with the kids!
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Crafty Pen Holder
Get the kids together to make this simple but useful crafty pen holder for mum and dad.
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Simple to make flowers
Turn plain plastic cups into colourful, vibrant flowers.
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High Contrast Mobile
Mobiles are a budget friendly way to decorate your new baby’s room, and also provide valuable visual stimulation for your newborn. Baby’s eyes can only detect the large contrasts between light and dark, so high contrast patterns in black, white and red are ideal for capturing your child’s attention.
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Painting with leaves
Explore your garden as well as your child’s creative streak, with this painting with leaves craft activity.
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Hand print curtains
These handmade curtains will be a hit with your kids.
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Baby room decorator
Are you setting up a nursery for your first baby, or planning a new addition to the family? Our baby room decorator tool allows you to move furniture around with a click of a button! Choose from over 40 different pieces of furniture, creative colour schemes and must-have accessories to create your perfect baby room.
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Recycled toy heat pack
Give your child’s favourite soft toys a second life as a winter heat pack to keep them warm this winter.
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Huggies box oven craft project
Often the best toys for kid’s don’t come from a toy store. This creative Huggies Member turned an old Huggies box into a play oven for her daughter – and it’s her new favourite toy!
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A Christmas Angel
Whether you are planning a ‘Christmas in July’ celebration, or you just like to start your decorations early – this Christmas Angel will make a beautiful addition to your tree, table or mantle piece, and can also be adapted for different themes all year round.
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Paper monsters
Grab some paper, paints, glue and scissors – then it’s up to your imagination, will your monsters be scary, friendly or funny?
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Edible artwork
Get crafty in the kitchen with edible artwork. Coloured rice bubbles are a simple and fun way to introduce your kids to basic cooking skills like mixing and pouring.
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Crafty Rooster
Did you know that in many cultures, having a rooster is considered a sign of good luck? But, roosters can crow at anytime including night time. For a less noisy good luck charm, try making this crafty shiny version to decorate your wall!
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Personalised height chart
Huggies member M.McFadden came up with this great ‘See Me Grow’ chart to keep track of her child’s growth! Do this once a year to track your child’s growth, artistic flair and fashion sense.
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Self portrait
This is a new age way to help your child learn to draw features such as eyes, noses and mouths. No more mirror gazing, just take a digital snap and enlarge the print for the perfect self-portrait blueprint!
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Mr Grass Head
Lift the stocking out of the cup every second day and fill the cup with a little water until Mr Grass Head grows some hair.
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Reindeer magnet
Add some Christmas cheer to your fridge this Christmas with this Rudolph the red nose reindeer magnet.
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Handy flock of sheep
To create your own flock of handy sheep, all you need is some cardboard, scissors, glue and cotton wool.
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Make your own drum
Huggies member C. Burrows from Te Awamutu, New Zealand has combined recycling, craft and musical activity with her do it yourself drum kit.
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Moving Caterpillars
Create a colourful moving caterpillar with old toilet paper rolls and leftover craft materials.
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Cardboard pirate hat
Ahoy there matey! Create your very own pirate hat using black cardboard paper, some tape, and a bit of imagination! Shiver me timbers!
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Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is the art of preserving your best memories in an album of your choice. There is no right or wrong way to do it and anyone of any age can give it a try. Use your scrapbook to document family history, tell the story of your holidays, create unique gifts for friends and family, or to keep your photos and memories organised. If your feel your child is a bit young to start scrapbooking don’t give up on the concept altogether get them to make a simple card.
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Ladybug piñata
A pinata is a fun and memorable activity for any kids celebration, just remind your little ones that this beautiful creation is made to be broken, and that lots of candy is the reward!
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Gingerbread family
Feeling creative in the kitchen? Craft meets cooking with this great activity for all ages, all you need is a batch of gingerbread men and some simple sugar icing for hours of fun.
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Kids school bag tags
You’ll never have trouble finding your kid’s bag in the cloak room with these unique and colourful bag tags attached. Also a great way to to make an old school bag ‘new’ again!
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Name tags for school bags
Encourage your kids to personalise their school bags with these tags, and at the same time, help the lost property monitor return your bag if it’s ever left out in the school yard!
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Cute and Colourful Soaps
Make your own personalised soaps for bath time fun, or as a lovely gift for relatives.
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Scrap fabric paper dolls
Start with a simple outline, add some imagination and the contents of your craft box, and you have endless possibilities!
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Felted puppets
Felt is a soft and versatile fabric that is easy to use for a variety of crafts. This craft activity is simple with few materials required, but produces beautiful unique puppets that will keep your children entertained for hours.
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Funny Felt Faces
Cut out your felt and attach to velco for almost endless face combinations that will keep your little ones entertained for hours!
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Spaghetti marshmallow tower
Use marshmallows and uncooked spaghetti to create a wibbly wobbly tower.
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Autumn Trees Collage
Celebrate the changing of the season, and encourage your little ones to notice the changes in the colour and texture of the leaves as they fall off the trees with this simple craft activity.
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Decorative notebook
Select a theme and then give a makeover to your child’s notebooks and sketchpads!
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Ice-block stick hotel
To create this ice-block stick hotel (or any other building of your choice!) you will need to collect a lot of ice-block sticks, or alternatively, you can buy them in bulk from any craft store. Gather your sticks and paint them in batches. Then you just need some glue and some imagination.
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Owl collage
This owl collage is a great way to introduce bubs to different textures and bring the colours and smells of nature to your craft table.
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Funky Bird Feeder
“My 7 year old daughter wanted to make a craft out of something recycled. We chose to make a bird feeder out of an old icecream container.”
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Winnie the Pooh Colouring in Sheets
Have hours of fun colouring in any one of these fantastic Winnie the Pooh colouring in templates.
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Meet the Characters from the 100 Acre Wood
Meet the wonderful characters of The 100 Acre Wood and find out all about their funny ways.
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Spot the Difference
Download this fun Spot the Difference Winnie the Pooh sheet.
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Winnie the Pooh Matching Game
A fun matching activity that also helps your child’s brain development.
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Winnie the Pooh Maze
Help Winnie the Pooh and his friends to find their way through the 100 Acre Wood maze.
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Winnie the Pooh Puzzlers
Help Pooh get more honey from the beehive – lots of giggles and fun for everyone!
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Winnie the Pooh Hoot Owl Cupcakes
Make your very own Hoot Owl cupcakes!
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How to Draw Eeyore
Watch the video for a step-by-step guide on how to draw Eeyore.
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How to Draw Tigger
Watch the video for a step-by-step guide on how to draw Tigger.
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How to Draw Winnie the Pooh
Watch the video for a step-by-step guide on how to draw Winnie the Pooh.
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Get to know the characters from the 100 Acre Wood
Watch this incredibly moving short video about all of your favourite characters from the 100 Acre Wood.
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Winnie the Pooh Dot to Dot
Connect the dots on this Winnie the Pooh dot to dot and colouring in sheet.
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Pooh's Big Show - An Interactive Game
This easy to play, interactive game will delight your baby.
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Homemade fish aquarium
A fun and artistic activity that can be as elaborate as you like!
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Spring sunflowers
Your child will love creating these bright and colourful flower masks.
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Funky shoes
A fun and creative activity for kids that will let them show off their artistic flair.
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Coloured pasta necklaces
Your child will have a ball making their very own necklaces. They can even try making bracelets, anklets or a colourful belt if they’re feeling adventurous!
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Milk carton toy bus
With just a few items from the recycling bin, your child can create a fun and colourful bus for their toys! Great for small dolls or Fisher Price little people.
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Christmas tree stars
Not sure what to do with that huge pilr of your child’s artwork? How about decorating your Christmas tree! Christmas tree stars are really simple to make and they look fantastic. The key is to have lots and lots of stars for maximum effect.
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Homemade paint
Make your own paint at home! Safe for kids and fun for everyone.
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Easter hat
A quick and colourful Easter hat that you and bub can make together.
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Tinker Bell's garden
Get in touch with nature with this fun and floral activity.
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Garden pictures
A fun activity combining outdoors exploring and craft. Your child will love displaying their creation when they’re done!
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Horse stable
You and your child can create this fun and colourful stable using just a tissue box and some craft sticks!
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Valentines Day heart
Let bub get their hands dirty with this fun craft activity! Perfect for getting into the Valentine’s Day spirit, or just to make a cute homemade gift for dad.
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Life size birthday card
This is a fantastic way to show grandparents or other relatives how much your little ones have grown!
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Clay frog
This is a fun craft activity that mums and kids can do together (or you can prepare the clay and then let the kids amuse themselves painting it!)
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Birthday party lolly boxes
My son loved doing this craft activity as it was for his special day and all his friends (and their parents) thought it was so nice that he went to that extra effort for his party. Made him feel really special!
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Paper bag dolls
Your child will have a ball making this paper doll and decorating their new friend. (Plus it’s a great way to use up old newspapers or junkmail!)
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Silver leaves
This is a great activity to do with your child during autumn.
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Box cars
Kids will have a blast, and be kept entertained for hours making their very own box car, plane or boat!
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Petrol bowser for the kids bikes
Submitted by Huggies member Candice, SA
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Paper plate owl
Help bub with their painting, gluing and shapes skills by making this cute paper plate owl together.
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Christmas kisses tree
This was is a great idea for Christmas gifts to family and teachers.
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Robot head
Grab an old cardboard box and help your bub make their very own robot head!
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Paper plate fish
Let the kids show off their artistic flair with this fun fishy craft activity!
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Tissue Box Monster
A simple craft activity to turn your recycling into fun times for your kids!
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Dinosaur cards
Get crafty with the little ones and make these fun dinosaur cards together.
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Christmas calendar
Get into the Christmas spirit and make your very own advent calendar at home!
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Crazy paper pom-poms
These fabulous pom poms are not only fun to make, but they will look fantastic hanging in your home! The perfect party decoration.
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Roadway for toy cars
Create a special roadway for your little one to play with their toy cars. Thanks to Huggies member Linda for sending this in!
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Paper mache helmet
Help your little one make their very own paper mache helmet with this fun craft activity!
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Finding Nemo colouring sheets
Download these fun colouring in sheets for your “Litte Swimmer” and enjoy bringing scenes from Finding Nemo to life with a touch of colour.
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Candy cane reindeer
Get into the festive spirit by turning your regular candy canes into reindeer ones! Submitted by Huggies member Tegan.
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Moving story picture
Bring your child’s favourite story to life – or create your own – with this clever moving story picture activity. Thanks to Huggies mum Joanne for submitting.
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Jet pack
Thanks to Huggies mum Heather for submitting this activity. Her son actually believed this jet pack would make him fly!
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Paper angel
Get the kids to make a cute paper angel – all you need is a piece of paper, a bit of glue, and some imagination!
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Fluffy easter bunny
Your little one can make a cute fluffy Easter bunny with this simple craft activity. All you need is tissues, paper, glue and textas!
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Paper gingerbread houses
You don’t need to spend a lot of money on Christmas gifts for neighbours or teachers. Get the kids to make these cute little paper houses. They can get creative and decorate them to their heart’s content!
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Birds nest
Help your little ones explore and learn about nature by building a “birds” nest! Your child can help collect sticks from the garden and choose the feathers to make your birds.
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Magazine mash
If your child is old enough to tear paper, they’re old enough for this fun craft activity!
Big thanks to Huggies mum Jade for this activity.
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Collage rainbow
Grab some colourful scrap paper and create a beautiful rainbow with your child. Don’t forget to hang it on the fridge when you’re done!
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Easter eggs in a nest
Celebrate the Easter spirit with your little one by making these bright and sparkly eggs in their very own nest.
Special thanks to Huggies mum Katrina for sharing this craft activity with us.
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Penguin toilet roll character
Make a penguin character using a toilet roll and simple craft supplies. Then you can have lots of ‘Penguin Fun’ with your little one.
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