Narwhals are such cool animals! They look like unicorn whales – but their tusk is not a horn, it is actually a canine tooth that comes out of the left side of the jaw through the lip! It also is more common in males – only about 15% of females grow a tusk. I did not realize that before making these – so I guess these narwhals are males! But you don’t need to tell your kids that – you can just tell them you are making unicorn whales. Except that narwhals are real, not imaginary like unicorns!
Pom Pom Rainbows
Rainbows are everywhere lately – from sidewalks to windows spreading cheer during this pandemic. They are the ultimate symbol of beauty and joy after sorrow.
For kids, creating rainbows are also a great way to practice colors, and if they are older throw in a science lesson talk about how rainbows are created! If they are younger, creating with pom poms is a great sensory material and a good way to practice their motor skills.
Circus Animal Cookie Pom Pom Craft
Pom poms are quickly becoming my favorite material for kid crafts and sensory play! There is so much that you can do with them – plus they are so colorful!
With this one, the pom poms are the sprinkles on cut out circus animal cookies. This is such a simple craft that is perfect for toddlers and young kids. I also had fun making them but my one-year old loved trying to glue each pom pom on his animal cookie giraffe.
10 Easy Crafts to do while in quarantine
Most of us have been staying at home for about a month now. And a lot of us are likely looking for ways to fill the time, trying to find time away from our children (who we love and adore!), or are wanting to relieve the stress of our current situation. If any of those are you right now, an easy craft that requires few supplies might be just what you need. Unless you have already been crafting to your heart’s desire and just need to veg out and admire crafters out there. Totally ok too.
1. DIY Lyric Pillow Cases – Commemorate this time by making a pillow with the lyrics of the songs you are listening to on repeat.
2. Confetti Post Card – Make these and send them to family or friends you haven’t been able to see in weeks!
3. Oversized Scrunchie – No one is washing their hair often now, throw it up with a cute handmade scrunchie.
4. Toilet Paper Roll Horses – I know we are all short on toilet paper right now but if you have any extra rolls, this is a cute craft you can do with kids!
5. Watercolor Napkins – upgrade any plain napkins or linens you already have.
6. DIY Lemon Shoes – If you get bored, grab some shoes and decorate them with lemons.
7. Desk Organizer – With so many of us working from home, make it your own space by DIYing a new organizer.
8. Rainbow wall hanging – Hang this in your window to spread cheer during this pandemic.
9. Clay Jewelry – You don’t have to an expert at working with clay to make some gorgeous new jewelry.
10. Llama Bobbins – The cutest way to organize your thread or yarn.
Toddler Pet Theme Week
Two weeks ago our weekly focus was on pets. Pierce is obsessed with dogs but was saying that every other animal went “moo” so I wanted to find a fun way to practice animal sounds with a focus on cats, dogs, and more common animal pets.
Here is a list of activities you can do that are all pet-focused and easy. Nothing that I will be sharing now or in the coming weeks will be complicated or take a lot of materials to do. We are all limiting time spent shopping and trying to find ways to save time and keep kids entertained, not add a complicated craft project to our already large to-do list!
Books
Songs
- I have a Pet
- B-I-N-G-O