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Paper Plate Butterflies

Kids love butterflies. This easy, hands-on activity encourages imagination, strengthens fine motor skills, and gives children a colorful creation they’re proud to display.

Be sure to read children’s books about butterflies while making this project: “A Butterfly is Patient” by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long; “The Butterfly Alphabet Book” by Jerry Pallotta, Brian Cassie, and Mark Astrella; “Ten Magic Butterflies” by Danica McKellar; “Waiting for Wings” by Louis Ehert; “Hurry and the Monarch” by Antoine Ó Flatharta; “My, Oh My–A Butterfly!” by Tish Rabe; “Where Butterflies Grow” by Joanne Ryder; “Family Butterfly Book” by Rick Mikula; and “The Life Cycles of Butterflies” by Judy Burris and Wayne Richards.

For more butterfly projects click here to see how to make Window Butterfly Sun Catchers, click here to see how to make Handheld Butterfly Sun Catchers; tap here to see how to make Cardboard Roll Butterflies; and click here to see how to make Butterflies made from Coffee Filters

You Will Need:

Paper Plate
Scissors
Tempura Paint
Paint Brushes
Craft Glue
Craft Sticks
Chenille Stems
Optional: Googly eyes, markers, glitter pens, stickers, or sequins for extra decoration

What to Do:

1. Protect the work surface with a disposable tablecloth or craft mat.

2. Have the kids paint a paper plate. Then have them decorate a craft stick. Allow the plate and craft stick to dry completely.

3. Once the plate is dry, fold it in half, and cut the plate in half along this crease. Cut a small curved “V” shape out of the straight, cut edge of both halves.

4. Overlap the two wing pieces slightly with the rounded edges touching each other and paste them together.

5. Cut a chenille stem in half. Glue these two pieces to the back of the craft stick and they will be placed near the top of the head.

6. Apply a good amount of glue along the back of the craft stick to paste it to the center of the wings. Let the glue dry completely.

Photo by Stephanie Felzenberg

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Salad in a Jar: A Nanny’s Own Meal Prep Hack

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Portobello Soba Noodle Salad

This is a kid-friendly vegetarian Portobello Soba Noodle Salad that’s packed with flavor, colorful veggies, and slurp-worthy noodles kids will love! A mother I worked for taught me how she makes this meal without a recipe written down. The measurements for the ingredients are estimates. It is a delicious way for kids to enjoy greens! […]

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Make a Mouse from Shapes After Reading “Mouse Shapes” by Ellen Stoll Walsh

What can you make with one oval, two circles, and eight triangles? Just ask three clever mice. In “Mouse Shapes” by Ellen Stoll Walsh. In the book the mice play with shapes while hiding from a cat. In the end, the mice build a big mice to scare the cat away. After reading the book […]

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Patriotic Trifle

Red and blue berries make are the natural colors to use for any summertime patriotic holiday. This patriotic trifle has layers of strawberries, blueberries, and cheesecake pudding making it perfect for Memorial Day, the 4th of July, and Labor Day. Allow the children to help you wash the berries and layer the fruit and cream […]

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Patriotic Summer Window Clings

Looking for an inexpensive, easy Memorial Day craft kids will actually be excited about? The 4-, 7-, and 9-year-olds in my care had so much fun decorating these patriotic window clings for Memorial Day. They also are the perfect activity the 4th of July and all patriotic summer celebrations. Each kit includes three sets of […]

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Homemade Fruit Leather

Homemade fruit leather is the snack that feels like a treat but quietly wins at nutrition. It’s simple, customizable, and a fun way to use up ripe fruit before it turns into a science experiment on the counter. It is simple to blend fresh or frozen fruit, spread, bake, peel, and cut into strips. Children […]

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Dig In and Discover Shapes!

Last month I started teaching the children in my care about shapes by making Shape Finders. This week I continued teaching about shapes with this sensory rice shape finder activity. It’s more than just scooping and swirling — it’s a hands-on adventure in early learning! As little fingers dive into the colorful rice to search […]

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Blueberry Almond French Toast Breakfast Casserole for Mother’s Day

Blueberry almond French toast breakfast casserole is the perfect Mother’s Day activity for kids because it’s simple, fun, and filled with sweet flavors everyone will love. Children will enjoy helping layer the bread, whisking the eggs, adding juicy blueberries, and sprinkling sliced almonds while creating a special homemade treat for their Mom. The best part? […]

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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 […]

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