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Velcro balls and hat catch game...Now that's using your head!

We've talked about Make and Takes' genius velcro ball and glove catch game before which we love, love, love. Marie LeBaron is sharing more velcro-catchy goodness by offering a new twist to her original idea.





Sew numbered bean bags w/this tutorial and pattern

It seems rather silly to me that I've yet to sew a few bean bags for my kid. True I'm a sewing junkie who just so happens to own a sizeable collection of fabric. And true I have a very active 3.5 year old daughter who loves to catch, toss and balance all sorts of interesting things and true we own this CD.





Warm up teeny digits with this velcro catch ball game idea

There are two things that frustrate my 3 year old daughter beyond measure right now...catching a ball and wearing gloves. And while she's been obsessed with accurate ball handling ever since her older brother's Spring baseball league (tear driven when she's unable to play a solid game of catch) gloves have become her newest love/hate object. Just the simply of putting and keeping on gloves drives her insane. Yet, being the mindful mother that I am (ha) I go on chilly day after chilly day forcing my child to keep those teeny digits covered anytime it hits below 60 outside.





A letter beanbag tutorial that spells fun

I'm a fan of tricking kids into learning something...Disguising concepts that might normally be on the dull side (like spelling) in a heaping helping of yummy game-time fun.





Craft a slick scooter bag from recycled materials

Why should bikes get all the cool baskets? Check out this tutorial posted on CRAFT for a super-smooth scooter bag. Posted as part of their special family summer camp series and put together by Kathie Sever and Bernadette Noll of Future Craft Collective this bag is quick, slick and fully functional.





Family style yoga & art class @ reDiscover in West LA

07/07/2009 - 5:00pm
08/25/2009 - 6:00pm
US/Pacific

There's no denying we are devoted followers of Laura Fuller's yoga awesomeness. A true West Los Angeles gem, her adult and kids classes are nothing short of magical. She's our muse, a true yogi...we appreciate her ability to guide, move and inspire us.





DIY: Mini marshmallow gun + safety goggles

In less than a month my 9 year old will be home on summer vacation for 10 long, hot weeks. And because we've dragged our feet deciding whether to send him off to camp he'll be home each day expecting to be entertained. Then there'll be the days when his buddies will be over from the crack of dawn until the street lights brighten the night sky and I'll want them out of my precious home for as many hours as I can get away with. Those days call for something a little more special.





Make a game out of heart-healthy exercises

We're in for one scorching summer. So what do you do with a house full of bored kids in desperate need of some exercise when it feels like the surface of the sun outside and there isn't a water oasis nearby?





DIY: Homemade sidewalk chalk paint

I love activities that can be whipped up in seconds from common household items and that cost you minimal fuse and money all while paying-off big time with oodles of kiddie fun. And now that summer vacation is practically here it's nice to have a few of these type of ideas in your bag of tricks.





Upcycle plastic into a fun jump rope

Zakka Life contributor Kawaii Crafter has posted a fun idea for creating a plastic bottle jumprope. Upcycling plastic kid-sized bottles she uses empty Danimals containers for her teeny jumper. The easy-to-follow tutorial is complete with clear directions and pictures and even helpful suggestions like perhaps in place of using rope you make your own out of plastic bags.





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