7 Gifts for Your Creative Big Kid
I know you’ve already filled your house with markers, crayons, pencils, paper and all sorts of other things to keep the kids creative. So now what can you get your creative, visual thinker? I have found some great ideas to utilize those right brain skills and keep the kids creating.
Craft kits are great for your big kids to get their creative juices flowing. Kid Made Modern has so many fun options for your creative kids. This robot kit contains paint and stickers so your children can create toys unique to them.
This fast paced card game tests your child’s observational skills and hones his reflexes. Spot It! is a game of lightning-fast choices for a group of two to eight players so the whole family can get in on the action. It’s also portable so it’s great for when you’re stuck waiting somewhere.
If your kid is spending lots of time on YouTube watching other kids make slime, this is the perfect gift. With three bottles of glitter glue plus a kid-friendly slime recipe, it’s easy to make glue slime that gleams with a positively brilliant sparkle.
Put those visual skills to the test. Telestrations is the visual version of the classic “Telephone Game” where you draw what you see, then guess what you saw to reveal hilarious outcomes. It’s miscommunication at its best.
Cooking is great way to study math and be creative at the same time. This is a collection of parent-approved meals that includes a rainbow whisk and the perfect mix of tried-and-true recipes. And, all thirty recipes include step-by-step photos so young chefs can follow along and learn basic kitchen skills.
They’re back the cool pens from our childhood. Everyone had them.. Now you can get them for your kids too or for yourself. With 10 colors in one pen, switching colors for each syllable without having to put the pen down makes it the perfect tool for studying sight words and vocabulary.
Eye-Spy with My Little Eye… there is something enchanting about taking notice of things – the big and the small – life’s little details.Played as a group, this makes the perfect something for family fun night – walks…talks…and exploration, because you can play at any age or skill level.
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I know you’ve already filled your house with markers, crayons, pencils, paper and all sorts of other things to keep the kids creative. So now what can you get your creative, visual thinker? I have found some great ideas to utilize those right brain skills and keep the kids creating.
Craft kits are great for your big kids to get their creative juices flowing. Kid Made Modern has so many fun options for your creative kids. This robot kit contains paint and stickers so your children can create toys unique to them.
This fast paced card game tests your child’s observational skills and hones his reflexes. Spot It! is a game of lightning-fast choices for a group of two to eight players so the whole family can get in on the action. It’s also portable so it’s great for when you’re stuck waiting somewhere.
If your kid is spending lots of time on YouTube watching other kids make slime, this is the perfect gift. With three bottles of glitter glue plus a kid-friendly slime recipe, it’s easy to make glue slime that gleams with a positively brilliant sparkle.
Put those visual skills to the test. Telestrations is the visual version of the classic “Telephone Game” where you draw what you see, then guess what you saw to reveal hilarious outcomes. It’s miscommunication at its best.
Cooking is great way to study math and be creative at the same time. This is a collection of parent-approved meals that includes a rainbow whisk and the perfect mix of tried-and-true recipes. And, all thirty recipes include step-by-step photos so young chefs can follow along and learn basic kitchen skills.
They’re back the cool pens from our childhood. Everyone had them.. Now you can get them for your kids too or for yourself. With 10 colors in one pen, switching colors for each syllable without having to put the pen down makes it the perfect tool for studying sight words and vocabulary.
Eye-Spy with My Little Eye… there is something enchanting about taking notice of things – the big and the small – life’s little details.Played as a group, this makes the perfect something for family fun night – walks…talks…and exploration, because you can play at any age or skill level.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. This post contains such affiliate links.