Stephanie Oswald Spooky season just got slimy…in the best possible way! This glow in the dark spaghetti sensory bin turns ordinary noodles into a magical, squishy, neon-bright Halloween activity that kids can’t resist. With just a few simple ingredients, you’ll create a glowing tangle of creepy-cool fun that’s perfect for sensory play, science exploration, or a Halloween ... Read more The post Glow in the Dark Spaghetti Sensory Bin appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald These Halloween play dough task cards printable are the kind of simple activity that saves the day when you need something fun right now. There’s no fancy setup, no hours of prep, and definitely no glitter hiding in your carpet for months. Just roll out some dough, grab the cards, and let the Halloween magic ... Read more The post Halloween Play Dough Task Cards Printable appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald If you’ve ever handed your kids a lump of playdough and watched them create something wildly unidentifiable (but clearly VERY important), then you already know why I love activities like this one. Our Build a Monster Play Dough Tray is pure Halloween chaos in the best way possible – googly eyes everywhere, vampire fangs in ... Read more The post Build a Monster Play Dough Tray appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald There’s something about Halloween that makes my kids want to turn every paper plate in the house into a monster. So of course, we had to make a vampire. This vampire paper plate craft is a little dramatic (as vampires tend to be). We’re talking bold eyebrows, pointy fangs, and a grin that says, “I ... Read more The post Vampire Paper Plate Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald There’s just something about a skull craft that screams Halloween… without actually screaming. This skull paper plate craft is one of those gloriously easy projects that looks like you spent way more time on it than you actually did. It’s bold, it’s a little creepy (in the fun way), and it’s perfect for classroom doors, ... Read more The post Skull Paper Plate Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald If your kids love a good Halloween craft, this owl paper plate craft is going to be a hoot. (Yes, I said it. No regrets.) It’s easy enough for little hands to manage, but still turns out totally adorable. It’s perfect for hanging on the fridge, classroom doors, or turning into a whole owl family ... Read more The post Owl Paper Plate Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald You know that moment when your kid suddenly decides they need to make something right now? Yeah. This mummy paper plate craft was born from one of those moments. It’s quick, it’s easy, and honestly… it’s kind of adorable. All you really need is a paper plate, a little paint, and some strips of paper ... Read more The post Mummy Paper Plate Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald Nothing says “Halloween is here” quite like a giant eyeball silently staring at everyone who walks through your front door. This paper plate eyeball craft is equal parts spooky and ridiculous, and that’s exactly why I love it. It’s messy in the best way, takes basically no time, and looks like your house has been ... Read more The post Paper Plate Eyeball Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald Every Halloween lineup needs at least one mysterious black cat. I don’t make the rules. This Halloween Black Cat Paper Plate Craft is simple enough for preschoolers, fun enough for big kids, and adorable enough to tape all over your walls without it looking like a glitter explosion. The bright yellow whiskers and wide cat ... Read more The post Halloween Black Cat Paper Plate Craft appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Easy Halloween Bat Paper Plate Craft for kids! A fun, low-prep Halloween activity for classrooms, centers, or crafting at home.| Parenting Chaos
When your child was born, did you think they'd grow up to be an astronaut? Or maybe a ballerina? Did you picture a football star bringing home the big trophy or maybe a firefighter saving| Parenting Chaos
Lesson planning made simple! Discover exciting January preschool themes like Snow, Penguins, and MLK Jr. to spark curiosity in young learners this winter.| Parenting Chaos
Sensory play is an essential aspect of early childhood development that involves stimulating the senses through play and exploration. It's a hands-on, interactive experience that engages young children's curiosity and creativity while helping them develop| Parenting Chaos