Leap Year Frog Cookies
To celebrate 2012 being a leap year, we’ve created these adorable leap frog cookies! Will kids have more fun assembling…
Splatter Paint Haggis
To celebrate Scottish Burn’s Night (25th January), we made a splatter paint Haggis with paint and toothbrushes. Kids will have…
Martin Luther King Handprint Poem
Promote worldwide understanding among all nations and races by making this Hand print Poem for Martin Luther King Day. With…
100 Days of School with 100 Candles on the Cake
Celebrate the 100th day of school in a big way with this birthday cake decorated with 100 candles! Don’t try…
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Rainbow Pin
Share Martin Luther King Jr’s dream of peace, love and friendship by wearing this rainbow pin depicting multi-colored friends. Support…
Multi-Colored Hand Print Wreath
This multicolored hand print wreath helps to show Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of peace and love for all. A…
Peace Flowers
Celebrate Martin Luther King’s dream for peace with these peace flowers. Made from children’s handprints, the flowers represents MLK’s dream…
Freedom Bell
Let freedom ring! Celebrate Martin Luther King Day with this freedom bell craft. Made from just a few items, it’s…
Freedom Friend Puppets
Share Martin Luther Kings’ beliefs in peace and friendship with these freedom puppets. A fun way to teach kids that…
Hand Print Peace Doves
Hand print peace doves are the perfect representation for Martin Luther King Day. Decorate your walls, windows or bulletin boards…
“I Have A Dream” Cloud
Encourage kids to write about their wishes for a better world on their own “dream” cloud. A simple project made…
Multicultural Mask
Celebrate Martin Luther King Day by making these masks of people from many different cultures. The lesson will help teach…
Tissue Paper Collage On Glass
Here’s a wonderful technique to produce gorgeous stained glass-like pictures: do tissue paper collage on glass! We did this picture…
