Did you see that Yellow Beetle Bug?
I’ve been meeting so many interesting people throughout the country who are sharing their ideas with us. How about the Yellow Car Counting Game? It’s a simple little driving game (perfect for KIDFUN). It came from Deborah Poppink, a Los
Singin’ in the Rain!!
Okay, this is pretty obvious
Strike Up the Band
I remember -- when I was a teenager -- we had a family band. It was really fun and anyone could do it. The bottom of a pot was the drum, two pot lids were symbols, two long wooden spoons
Colorful Storage Boxes
This is almost an oxymoron - colorful storage boxes. Who cares if your storage boxes are colorful!! Well, your kids might if they had a few of them and it would help them find one storage box of books, or
Make a Book about … The Phanatic or Elmo or ….
Sometimes a KIDFUN moment happens and I have no idea it's coming! Yesterday morning, I was talking to Ryan about the Phillie Phanatic because I was thinking I'd take her (a three year old) to the game last night. If
1, 2, 3 …. GO!
Okay, indulge me! I think it's so cool that my three year old granddaughter turns to me and says, "Okay, Grammy
Walking Adventures
Where we live, it's the perfect weather for a walk. Try it, whether it's a long intentional walk or just spending a few minutes with a young child while waiting at a restaurant. Make that walk a creative adventure by
What’s Your Name? Mine’s Belle!
The world of imagination is filled with awe, especially for a preschooler. And, it can be something as simple as becoming a character like a princess or a Sesame Street friend that can build into one of those lovely, long-lasting
Rainy Day Picnic
Today -- at this moment -- it's cloudy and just looks like it could be one of those "stuck-inside", lazy kinda' days. And, if it's not that for you, why don't you save this KIDFUN tip for a time you
See New York Family Magazine for Picnic Party, KIDFUN Style!
Hi everyone! Just thought I'd share this link if you're thinking about having a family picnic. Here are some ideas you might enjoy that appeared in the New York Family Magazine Newsletter. If you go to newyorkfamily.com -- just search for