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4 pillows and 3 yards of fabric. Seen this before but this one has instructions! Now to price it out--- which is cheaper, a few yards of fabric, or a few pillowcases?

Itty Bitty Baby Dress Pattern

How To Make Fairies In A Jar This is something everyone will love you can just imagine the look on your childs face when they see this and its something they will never forget so its worth a little work on this one. FAIRIES IN A JAR DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut a glow stick and shake the contents into a jar. Add diamond glitter 2. Seal the top

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pool noodle wickets, click "next" to see how to make them, would be great as a mini soccer goal or an obstacle course

Fun blog that has lots of ideas for activities

edible homemade fingerpaints

Book shelves made out of vinyl gutters...who would have thought? terpsgirl

Alphabet Peg Dolls - a fun way to play with letters. How do you make your environment print rich ?

Fun and easy way to burn some toddler energy!

How to Create Homeschool Printables (10-day of Homeschooling for Free & Frugal)

Make the most of your Disney trip

A dozen things to make with PVC pipe for your kids

Math doesn't have to be part of school: simple ideas to mix maths in with your every-day play

24 Owl Crafts for Fall (With Tutorials)

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I don't have a little girl, but if I did I would be making her a tutu table for tea parties. Hey @Hilary Morris I think this would be great for your girlie girls.

great maths ideas for babies and toddlers

by www.nurturestore.co.uk

Another Pinner said: "This kept my 2 year busy for an entire hour and my 4 year old busy for 2 hours! YAY! Drop vinegar tinted with food coloring onto a pan filled with baking soda. Sheer minutes of colorful fizziness!!

Halloween cupcake costume...Painted upside down lampshade, Buffalo snow for the icing and adhesive backed foam for the sprinkles. LOVE!

by twogirlsbeingcrafty

This is truly the BEST play dough recipe ever,and if you add dry koolaid instead of food coloring, you have smell-o-riffic dough!

creative and pretty way to practice letters & numbers. Things you need - Gallon size Ziploc bag, glitter (optional), food coloring, hair gel (dollar store) I like this better than paint.

Too cute. And super easy. Livi can hardly wait!

Are you signed up for the NurtureStore weekly Play Planner? It brings you fun play ideas for every day for the week. 9th April edition includes glow balloons, junk giraffes and a paint station with a twist. Sign up for your own copy.

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DIY Montessori toys! Can't wait!

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