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Looking for some cute and easy Easter crafts for kids this Spring? In this post, I’m sharing some of my favourite Easter Crafts  for toddlers and preschoolers. These kids crafts are cute and easy to pull off for even the littlest of hands. Use them in the classroom, at home, or for a party!

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This printable unicorn pages is such a gorgeous craft for kids! Young girls will have so much fun colouring these unicorn cutouts and then putting together theirs own spellbinding world of unicorns. 

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With winter break upon us and Christmas just around the corner, it’s time to embrace the festive spirit of the season. What better way to pass some chilly winter days than getting the whole family immersed in festive decorating? Christmas crafts are a great way to entertain your little ones while letting them release their creativity. Not only does it save you the hassle of spending too much on Christmas decorations, it's also a lovely way to proudly display your children's artwork around the home. We’ve gathered over 5 of our favorite quick and easy crafts than are great for...

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Create a festive scene for all the family to enjoy with this step-by-step guide to make your own nativity scene.

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Looking for fun ways to celebrate the Festival of Lights with your kids? Gather up your supplies and get ready to create epic decorations for your home! Celebrate with family and children with these wonderful Hanukkah crafts & ideas for all ages. Paper Dreidel Materials: Template by Mr. Mintz (download) Scissors Glue Toothpick Directions: Download template by Mr. Mintz. Cut out dreidel all along the outside edge. Poke a toothpick (or pencil) through the dotted circle to make a hole. Then remove it for now. Fold along all the dotted lines. Glue or tape the flaps. Push the toothpick back...

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