What to Do When You’re Bored Today
For such a short month, February packs in a lot of really good content. When the winter days are really starting to drag on, grab the family and try out some of these activities.
February is Dental Health Month: Help your kids track their brushing habits with this printable activity sheet.
Your little one will love making this tissue paper Valentine Sun Catcher.
February is Black History Month. Read some great biographies about influential black people.
Show off drawing skills with this easy to follow How to Draw a Heart video (great for anyone to do!)
Create window clings to bring a little color to the winter days.
Make a smile mask – cut paper plate in half draw a smile and attach it to a craft stick.
Share your child’s bug obsession with her friends with these “love bug” valentines
Do you need a fun indoor activity? Try these free downloadable activity sheets!
Presidents Day is February 21st. Make a log cabin out of popsicle sticks while you share some American History with your child.
Make a”doh”able valentines for your child’s classroom. You can make your own or buy these premade ones and assemble them.
Make the most of a family night in with board games! Pull out some of the favorites: Candy Land, Life or Uno…
This is a perfect Valentine to let your child be creative: Handprint Monkey Valentine
Thumb print heart bookmark is a gift that your loved one can use all year round!
Most schools are at or around the 100 days mark. Get some extra sight word practice with these lists: Kindergarten and First Grade.
This Jester Hat is sure to get kids ready to celebrate: Mardi Gras on March 1st!
Print and color these free sheets for Mardi Gras!
Get the family involved and write your own bedtime story, let the kids help illustrate it!
Get inspired by this Ultimate Dr. Seuss Idea List for Dr. Seuss Day on March 2nd!
March 6th Day of Unplugging – keep electronic devices unplugged and unused for 24 hours in order to give yourselves the chance to take a break and spend time relaxing with family, friends, or alone.
What child doesn’t love slime? Try this glitter slime recipe!
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