Coloured paper or card Heart shaped (cut out by a grown-up) Scissors (grown-up use only) Glue stick Pen or pencil Looking for a quick and easy Valentine's day gift to make with the kids?
Valentine's cards aren't just for your sweetheart, you can express your affection with a friend, school friend, sibling or parent - the choice is yours. Just print, personalise and let the ...
As February approaches, parents, caregivers and educators seek out engaging and fun Valentine activities for kids. From ...
From DIY cards and Valentine-themed puzzles to love-letter ... This is an ideal opportunity to bring school kids together and celebrate the spirit of love and friendship. Why not host a Friendship ...
All you need is some cardstock, a paper trimmer and small envelopes. For instructions on how to make your DIY Valentine cards, click on this link. If you’re searching for a creative way to enjoy ...
by Courtney Schley and James Austin These games can introduce kids to new genres, help them build skills, and offer provocative and age-appropriate challenges, engaging themes, and distinctive ...
Whether you’re buying for your partner and want something a little different, or you’re getting ready to celebrate with your BFF, we’ve rounded up the best anti-Valentine’s day cards around.
This year, we've collected loving Valentine's Day gift ideas that won't break the bank, for everyone on your list — her, him, couples, kids, and more. So far, we're seeing our readers lean ...
Getting credit cards for kids can age you. I should know; even though I write about credit cards for a living, the idea of sharing my carefully curated credit score with my kids was harrowing.
But it’s hard to know where to start when it comes to teaching your kids about money. One option is to get your child their own debit card. There are many excellent choices for young kids and ...