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How To Turn Your Kids into Innovators
My dear friend, Rachelle Doorley, the creative mind behind the kids' activity blog, TinkerLab, wrote a book that touches me deeply. We are all trying to raise children who can thrive in an uncertain world, but the big question is, "How do we do it?"
Rachelle's beautiful hands-on book gives children opportunities to think for themselves, problem-solve, innovate, and most importantly, believe they are all little creators. I think she's onto something...
Baby Shower Activities
I love activities at baby showers. It's a fun way to break the ice and bring them together. Even if people are initially resistant, I promise they will be laughing and enjoying themselves by the end. So if you need some ideas for fun baby shower activities, check these out below!
1. Gender reveal old wives tales
Free Zombie Printables from Party Fun Box
Today we are sharing free zombie printables from Party Fun Box, perfect for an upcoming birthday or Halloween party! How ghoulish and great and the best part is the collection comes with two party games... a zombie bingo game and a "Pin the Brain on the Zombie" game! Just print them out and you've got everything you need for a party.
The collection includes a ton of printables: a welcome sign, zombie bingo game, "Pin the Brain on the Zombie" party game, "Happy Birthday" banner, ID cards, drink labels, cupcake wrappers, party hats, treat toppers, cupcake toppers, tented cards, straw flags, and more!
10 Ways to Decorate your Party with Cardboard Letters
Cardboard letters are a super popular DIY trend on our site. The best part of using letters is you can spell anything you like, and it's a great way to personalize your party.
Below are 10 ways to decorate your party with cardboard letters by using glitter, paint, sequins and more!
Thanksgiving Kids' Table Ideas
Today we have some fun, last-minute Thanksgiving kids' table ideas from Laura Aguirre from Laura's Little Party!
Thanksgiving is one of our favorite holidays! We love the time that is spent with family. And this year, our family has grown. So if your family is big like ours, and you're thinking about setting up a kid’s table, here is some inspiration to get you started!





