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Child’s Hand Bowl for Mother’s Day

This Mother’s Day craft turns a simple project into a keepsake treasure forever. The little ones in your care will love personalizing their very own handprint jewelry bowl made out of soft Model Magic, to create a gift for their mother that’s equal parts fun to make and meaningful to give.

You Will Need:

Craft Mat
Model Magic
Rolling Pin
Exacto Knife
Acrylic Paint
Paint Brushes
Small Bowl
Modge Podge Sealer
Sharpie Markers (optional)

What to Do:

1. Protect the work surface with a craft mat and roll out the Model Magic to about half an inch to one inch thick.

2. Help the child press their hand firmly into the Model Magic to make a print you can trace once their hand is removed.

3. Use an Exacto knife to cut out the shape of their hand.

4. Place the hand over a small upside down bowl to dry to make a slightly cupped palm shaped bowl.

5. Once the Model Magic is dry allow the child to paint their palm.

6. After the paint is dry, use a paint brush to apply Modge Podge to seal the gift.

7. Use Sharpie markers to write letters or decorate the bowl with more detail if the child wants to.

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Idea from Rhythms of Play
Photo by Stephanie Felzenberg

Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas for Cinco De Mayo

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Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bowl

This Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bowl is always a kid favorite because it’s naturally sweet, colorful, and fun for them to build. The fresh bananas, juicy berries, and tiny chia seeds create a mix of textures kids love, while the warm drizzle of peanut butter makes it feel like a cozy treat. It’s a healthy, high […]

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Coffee Filter Earth Day Sun Catchers

There’s something magical about turning the simplest materials into a tiny version of our big, beautiful planet. This Earth Day (or honestly, any day), try this simple coffee filter Earth sun catcher craft. All you need are coffee filters, blue and green markers, and a water squirt bottle. That’s it. No glitter explosions. No complicated […]

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The Best Eco-Friendly Finds Nannies Love

Earth Day is the perfect opportunity to teach children how small choices can make a big impact. As nannies, we’re in a unique position to model eco-friendly habits through everyday routines, play, and activities. If you’re looking for simple swaps and meaningful activities, here are some of the best Earth-friendly products that are both kid-approved […]

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Earth Day Pancakes

Turn breakfast into a planet-saving celebration! These Earth Day pancakes are a fun, hands-on way for kids to mix, measure, and create, whether you’re making them from scratch from the recipe below or using your favorite mix. Inspired by a fun idea from Brightly Learning on Pinterest. I have found it’s best to cook the […]

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Milk Carton Earth Day Bird Feeder

Turn a simple recycled milk carton into a charming bird feeder and a hands-on Earth Day lesson. The kids you care for will love creating something that helps the planet by making something from their recycling bin and invites birds to their backyard. You Will Need: Empty Milk Carton (clean and dry)Ruler or Straight EdgePencilScissorsSharpie […]

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Double Stuffed Chicken Sweet Potatoes

The children in my care love this double stuffed chicken sweet potato recipe because it’s the perfect mix of cozy, cheesy, and naturally sweet flavors all in one bite. The creamy filling and fun “stuffed” presentation make it exciting for little ones, while the hidden nutrients from the sweet potatoes and protein from the chicken […]

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Building a Rainbow Garden and “Planting a Rainbow” by Lois Ehlert

After reading “Planting a Rainbow” by Lois Ehlert, bring the rainbow to life using colored craft sticks and matching paper flowers. Invite children to sort their flowers by color, then attach each one to the coordinating stick. It’s a hands-on way to reinforce color recognition and fine motor skills. The best part? No green thumb […]

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