Projects for Kids

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Lori Lite

Author and founder of Stress Free Kids

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    Lori Lite is an award-winning author and founder of Stress Free Kids and a certified Children’s Meditation Facilitator.

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    Build a puppet theater

    Turn an old chest of drawers into a low-tech entertainment center for the kids.

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TURN BIG PROJECTS INTO SIMPLE STEPS

Get big stuff done for – and with – your little ones, using fun step-by-step projects for every age.
Build a sandcastle

EDITOR’S PICK

Build a sandcastle

Damp sand is a wonderfully malleable material for sculpting — you can push it, pile it, poke it and pat it into all sorts of shapes. But perhaps the most classic shape is the sandcastle.
Build a sandy treasure.

More ideas for kids

  • How to buy toys for kids (Ages 1-6)

    When buying toys, parents should factor in the child's needs, interests, age, safety and the reason for the purchase.

  • How to build a backyard swing set

    With appropriate seats, this sturdy swing suits children of any age. Common building materials and simple construction put the project within reach for most do-it-yourselfers.

  • Child proof your home

    The steps in this project cover common dangers and how to mitigate them — adapt them as needed for your child's age and compunction to explore.

  • How to build a playhouse

    This playhouse will last a good long time if kept sheltered from the elements. If well painted, it may last for a couple years outdoors, depending on how often it gets soaked with rain or snow.

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