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Sidewalk Paint That Pops!

Looking for a colorful outdoor activity that keeps kids entertained and sparks creativity? Homemade sidewalk chalk paint is a simple, non-toxic craft that turns any driveway or sidewalk into a giant canvas! Kids love watching their bright creations come to life, and you’ll love how easy and inexpensive it is to make with just a few household ingredients.

You Will Need:

1 Cup Cornstarch
1 Cup Water
Food Coloring
Muffin Tin or Plastic Squeeze Bottles
Sturdy Paintbrushes

What to Do:

1. Mix equal portions of cornstarch and water until smooth.
2. Divide the mixture into muffin tins or condiment squeeze bottles.
3. Add a few drops of food coloring to each section and stir or shake if using plastic bottles.
4. Head outside with paintbrushes and start creating colorful masterpieces on the sidewalk or driveway! The colors will begin to pop as the paint dries!
5. When finished, simply rinse away with water or let the next rain shower do the cleanup.

Tip: Although cornstarch is easy to wash out of clothing I recommend having the kids wear bathing suits or old clothes and washable flip flops or sneakers that you and their parents won’t mind getting dirty.

The simple ingredients are non-toxic for kids, pets, and wildlife.

References:
Recipe by Argo Food Service
Photos by Stephanie Felzenberg

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Why Summer Nannies Love Bentgo Chill

From the sandbox to the splash pad Bentgo Chill makes my favorite leak-proof snack and lunch containers and ice packs to use as a nanny working with kids in the summer. No crushed crackers, no spilled berries, and plenty of cool food with no regrets. See why summer outings are smoother with Bentgo products in […]

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Crispy Baked Vegetable Chips

Crispy baked zucchini and yellow squash chips are the kind of healthy snack kids don’t even realize is good for them! Even picky eaters get excited when veggies turn into crispy “chips.” I have no reference for the recipe since it’s such a simple recipe that I have been making these vegetable chips for kids […]

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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 […]

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

For nannies who pack lunch on the go, like me, these Glass Salad Mason Jars with Dressing Cups are a game-changer. I have been dieting this year and lost a lot of weight. These 32-ounce glass jars have helped me keep me on track and continue eating healthy, low calorie, high protein, and high fiber […]

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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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