Use contact paper and translucent shapes to make a suncatcher! This project can be adapted for all ages!
Read MoreUse circle weaving to transform a paper plate into a colorful + textural flower! This project is best for ages 6+.
Read MoreRepurpose old works of art or scrap paper to make colorful paper décor!
Read MoreTry out this squishy Minni favorite at home! A great no-cook and gluten-free alternative to homemade playdough, this recipe uses just 3 ingredients.
Read MoreUse spices and vegetables to make your own watercolor paint. Follow these simple steps for making vibrant natural paints in primary colors!
Read MoreFinally! Natural, organic, and food-based paint (made with organic fruit and vegetable extracts) that doesn’t compromise on color and vibrancy. Finger paints by Eco-Kids are the perfect introduction to your child applying color to paper. Eco-Kids uses food-safe, non-GMO ingredients to create all-natural colors for your little artist!
Read MoreWee Gallery ethically manufactures beautifully designed toys and products made from sustainable materials. After discovering that newborns are interested in simple black and white forms, founders of Wee Gallery – Surya and Dave, created a collection designed to educate and enjoy. We love how Wee Gallery uses clean and uncomplicated animal designs for babies and toddlers to grow their cognitive development.
Read MorePlanToys designs and produces sustainable educational toys for children made with natural rubberwood and colored with safe, organic pigments. PlanToys beautifully integrates eco-conscious design with child development. We love plan toys for their approach to natural materials, sustainability and focus on sensory and building of fine motor skills.
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