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International spring crafts for kids represent an excellent opportunity to teach your children about other cultures and the festivals they celebrate. What’s more, you’ll end up with vibrant seasonal décor in the process. Here are some of our favorite springtime crafts to get you and your kids inspired to explore global cultures from the comfort of your home.
St. Patrick’s Day means it’s time to dive into fun, Irish-inspired crafts for kids. From shamrock-inspired footprint art to iconic leprechaun traps and mini pots of gold perfect for the end of the rainbow, you’ll enjoy displaying these colorful creativities in your house. Better yet, your kids will adore putting them together. Check out these easy-to-make, adorable St. Patrick’s Day crafts for kids.
Whether you’ve got preschoolers or preteens, we’ve collected these 10 fun and simple Valentine’s crafts for kids. They’ll engage your family’s imaginations and inspire them to explore their creative sides. Best of all, nothing spruces up the dreary end to winter like celebrating a holiday devoted to love. So, gather the ribbons, construction paper, glue, glitter, and more, then get ready to make keepsakes that’ll brighten up your home and fill it with warmth and cheer this February.
Geography activities and crafts for kids allow them to learn more about the origin of certain languages and cultures. And it piques global curiosity that might just inspire a future family trip. Check out these five cool geography activities and crafts for kids and then start creating.