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Christmas Eve Crafts for Kids

On Christmas Eve, if your children are off the wall with anticipation knowing that Santa is on his way, help them focus their energy by making a Christmas Eve craft. Doing a craft will provide your children with a creative outlet that will help ease their excitement, as well as provide you with an opportunity to create last-minute Christmas decorations or gifts.

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Edible Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids

Keeping children busy during the Thanksgiving holidays requires creative thinking on your part, especially when you have plenty of things to do. One way you can keep your children entertained for hours is by having them do crafty activities, which will keep their little fingers busy. Creating edible crafts will also give your children a reward in the end – eating the tasty treats they created!

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Pet Crafts for Children

Children who love their pets may want to express their emotions in an artful way. Pet crafts provide a way for children to express their creativity at the same time as doing something for their pets. Pet crafts provide parents with a means to help their children explore their creative sides and to grow closer to their pets.

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Winter Crafts for Older Kids

If your kids are older, you can say goodbye to crafts that only require paper and glue to complete. Since older children usually have the patience and fine motor skills to create more intricate winter crafts, craft projects can include cutting, beading and sanding. Creating a winter craft with your older child provides an opportunity for you to bond and to express your creativity together.

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Spring Crafts for Kids

Bugs, butterflies and flowers are just a few of the many signs of spring. Many of the spring symbols work well in kids’ craft projects. Whether at home or in the classroom, the seasonal crafts inspire kids to learn more about the season. The craft activities also work well to welcome the season or simply beat boredom on those rainy spring days.