A Sprout Day!
I don't know about your kids but mine love Sprout TV and today we're lucky to go for a visit to the SunnySide Up Show! Is there a local TV station near you? Yes, I know Sprout is national --
Digging in the Dirt — Earth Day or Any Day
You never know what you can find in the earth
An Adventure to Nowhere!
Yesterday we went on an adventure --- to nowhere! No plan, just get in the car and drive. It was Ryan, Scott (her dad who took this picture) and me. We had the best time -- 3 1/2 hours together
Giant Cases — great for storing toys
Okay, some of you may not call cleaning up a KIDFUN activity, but, if it were, imagine how much easier it would be! Look at Miss Kate here, holding a big cloth bag (like a pillow case for a king-size
Music and Art – A Great Combo for Kids
The Philadelphia Museum of Art places a lot of value on families and Sundays are filled with Family Programs. I happened to be there last week and loved watching the Ken Ulansey Band members playing upbeat music for the kids
Mattress Sliding Board
Okay, YOU may not think this is a good KIDFUN, but I bet the kids will! In fact, Mady Rose, 3, really loved it! Her Pop Pop Eddie couldn't believe how much fun she had when she cleverly figured
Musical Scarves
What an easy way to get kids involved in music! Turn on some music and give them scarves to wave and twirl, toss in the air, dance with and wear!! Ya' know how I got this idea? I don't
Sticker Letters
See this assortment of stickers? There are so many creative things to do with them, and with more credit to my five-year-old granddaughter Ryan, she suggests making Sticker letters for KIDFUN. A fun way to learn the alphabet and a
Real “Stuff” Sculpture
Maybe, one day, Ryan will become a sculptor because she loves creating art from all kinds of things -- like forks! We were waiting at a restaurant and she just started playing with a couple forks and look at
Count the Syllables — It’s Fun!
Yep, this IS KIDFUN. Have you ever tried to teach very young children to break words into syllables. It's really all about rhythm. Teach your children to speak chop-py. Try the word "rab-bit." Then ask them to count the syllables with