Category: (3-4 years) Preschoolers
Help Your Kids Dream About the Future
Kids love to dream about jobs they want to do when they grow up. They dress up and pretend they’re going to work to do a job. What does your child dream about being and how can you help? more
How to Help Kids Deal with Stress
We often forget how stressful life can be as a kid. Here are some suggestions by our guest blogger, Stacy Hensley, to help children deal with stress. more
Tips for Getting Kids to Eat Healthy Foods
Do you have a difficult time getting your children to eat healthy foods? If so, you’re not alone. Here are a few fun ideas to help get kids to eat healthy foods and enjoy it, too. more
Fun and Inexpensive Party Ideas for Kids
It’s party time! Try these fun, low-cost party ideas for kids. They’ve all been kid tested and parent (and budget) approved. more
Kids and Fireworks Safety
Here are a few quick tips to keep your kids safe around fireworks this year. Happy Fourth of July from Creative Kids Ideas! more
Fourth of July Crafts for Kids
To kick off the fun, we’re sharing four great patriotic craft ideas to make with kids. These Fourth of July crafts are designed with kids in mind but also double as colorful decorations for any Independence Day cookout or party. more
How to Make a Card from Recycled Eggshells – Reader Idea
Are you in need of a card for Father’s Day, a birthday, or another occasion, but have very few supplies at home to use? Check out this inexpensive and unique card project made from recycled eggshells submitted by Creative Kids Ideas’ reader, Laurie Darroch-Meekis. more
Mother’s Day Craft: Make a Personalized Pop-up Card
This fun pop-up card is an easy-to-make project for kids crafted from scraps of paper, yarn, and other materials. The end result will be an unique Mother’s Day gift for an important woman in the child’s life. more
Reader Idea: Fun Crayon Caddy Craft
Check out this fun crayon caddy craft idea – made from recycled materials – submitted by one of our readers, Denise Bertacchi. more
Are you tired of finding your child’s crayons everywhere but where they belong? Crayons on the floor just tempting the dog to eat them (Yes. Trust us, it happens and makes for quite a colorful mess). Broken, melted crayons hidden near the heater, under the furniture, or in numerous other places you don’t want to find them.
Or are you simply looking for a more organized way of storing crayons and other craft supplies?
Whether you decide to use this project at home or in the classroom, Creative Kids Ideas is confident you’ll love this fun, creative craft idea submitted by one of our readers, Denise Bertacchi, as much as we do. Not only is it a great project to make with your kids that also helps to get their craft supplies more organized, it is also made with recycled items and scraps found around the house or classroom – which makes it doubly awesome in our book!
The only items needed to complete this project are a tissue or shoe box, glue and lots of cardboard tubes. Then let your child personalize the caddy with paint, stickers, paper or other scrap materials. We love the concept of encouraging kids to use their creativity, become more organized, and have fun doing it!
To get directions (and a short slide show) on how to make the crayon caddy pictured above, visit Denise’s article entitled Crafts for Kids: Make a Cool Crayon Caddy from a Tissue Box on the St. Louis Motherhood Examiner page. You can also read more parenting ideas and posts from Denise Bertacchi at The WM Parenting Connection, where she blogs as the Stay At Home Mom.
Thanks for sharing your idea with Creative Kids Ideas, Denise!
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