Author Archives: Angela
Cardboard fairy wings, a great activity for kids
I was doubting whether to propose the kids to make some cardboard fairy wings. I try to believe that stereotypes are not so much my thing, so when it gets to raising my kids I try to avoid a too … Continue reading
Indoor snow play- make a colorfull birthday cake from snow
If you’re looking for some indoor snow play ideas, then you’re in the right place! We took some snow inside and did some indoor snow play, and after an intensive hour of snow play, Victoria still wanted to continue, but … Continue reading
Too cold outside? Get the snow inside your house!
It might seem a bit odd to talk about snow play for kids when the spring has just started, but here in Belgium the weather keeps surprising us, so who knows what’s to come next. Beginning of last week we … Continue reading
Small Duplo world play in a rice sensory box
Do you remember the fun Elena (1) had when I put in front of her a box with rice? Well, I re-used the rice later on for another activity for Victoria (4,5) and Lukas (3) . In the evening, after the kids … Continue reading
How to turn rice into a sensory activity for babies and toddlers
It’s been a while since we did our last sensory activity with the colored pasta. The kids loved it and it proved to be a great baby activity too, so I felt some urge to do a new one. No … Continue reading
Make a fun tunnel for kids out of cardboard boxes
In one of my last posts I wrote about the cardboard houses we had made. That was a fun activity for the kids! Some days later I recycled the cardboard houses into a bigger cardboard construction for kids: we made a long tunnel. First … Continue reading
Daddy’s big princess is still a cute little girl
She is two and a half times as tall and almost 6 times as heavy compared to the day when she pushed herself into this big world. She’s also the oldest of 3, which surely adds to my impression that … Continue reading
Create your own playhouse from a cardboard box
This is still one of the crafts activities for kids that I have done in 2012, but hadn’t found the time yet to share. I simply took two big cardboard boxes (one for Lukas and one for Victoria), cut out … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
We wish you all the best for a creative, playful 2013! We are still getting accommodated to taking pictures with the new camera we got ourselves for Christmas. Luckily we can count on our kids to fill in the gap with some nice … Continue reading
DIY Felt Christmas Tree for Kids
A felt Christmas tree is the perfect answer when you have small kids and few space in the house. This is how I did our felt Christmas tree for kids which was also a great Christmas craft activity for the … Continue reading