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Easy Kids Thanksgiving Crafts
Put together Thanksgiving crafts for your child to create memories, or use the crafts as an opportunity to make homemade decorations and teach him about the holiday. The level of difficulty should match your child’s abilities, particularly if you want her to complete the craft on her own. Plan a few different crafts that you believe your child will enjoy so she can choose her favorites.
Thanksgiving Holiday Crafts for Kids
Thanksgiving is often a stressful holiday for parents, involving hours spent preparing for the big family get-together. Involve the children in the process and keep them occupied at the same time with some simple Thanksgiving crafts using images they are familiar with such as pilgrims, Native Americans and turkeys. The children will be proud to see their handicrafts decorating the Thanksgiving table, and you will have time to put the finishing touches on the meal.
Easter Card Crafts for Children
Having your children make their own Easter cards will allow them to express their creativity as they express their care for others. Creating their own Easter cards will also provide them with an opportunity to learn about Easter, practice fine-motor skills and build language skills as they consider what special message to include on the card.
Christmas Crafts for Kids Made Out of Recycled Items
Using recycled items to make Christmas crafts with the kids can be your family’s holiday gift to the environment. While the most common recycled Christmas craft may be making a Christmas tree ornament by cutting out an image from a recently received holiday card and attaching a string to it, there are many more creative children’s Christmas crafts that can be made by reusing and recycling items.
Recycled-Denim Crafts
When your favorite pair of jeans springs a hole, you don’t want to send them to the landfill. You can either patch them, decide that the hole makes them look cooler or recycle those jeans into something else. Even if you’re not even close to Martha Stewart, you can create recycled-denim crafts that are as practical as they are beautiful.