1.
Plants are fine gifts. When children make the pots (see Plant Pots), grow them (Growing, Growing), wrap the plant, and make gift cards, plants are truly special. Plan(t) ahead.
2.
To assure children’s safety, children age 3 years and younger tear paper items, or an adult cuts for them.
3.
Think of the possibilities to learn first-hand about plants, design, and appreciating others. Make the most of this gifted activity.
4.
When your plant is ready for gift giving, wrap it carefully in clear plastic. Tie a festive ribbon on it.
5.
Create a gift card with construction paper. Cut with Crayola® Scissors (4 years or older) or tear paper. Write your message, and your name, with Crayola® Washable Markers.
6.
Decorate your card with ribbon, designs, or Crayola® Glitter Glue. Attach items with Crayola® School Glue.
7.
Punch a hole in the card. Thread gift ribbon through it and tie to the plant.
Tsunamis, or gigantic waves, are one of the most destructive natural disasters. Discover how they’re formed, deep under
What do you get when you combine Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons and a plastic box frame? Hours of simple fun and learning!
Create an intricate stained glass pattern. On tracing paper, translucent marker colors seem to glow in sunlight.
Celebrate the Ch'ing Ming Festival, or any festive holiday, with these Tiny Chinese Kites!
What symbols or logos would you use to represent the three branches of the U.S. government? Mark important passages in y