Everything you need to unleash kids' imaginations
It's time to explore Germany's Black Forest region and the history of the cuckoo clock.
What do you know about Japan---its geography, culture, sports, and industries? Decorate a fan with symbols of the countr
Send family and friends a shiny, shimmery card for Easter. Crayola® Gel Marker colors on aluminum foil are perfect for s
Practice your math facts in style! Use recycled CD’s along with Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons to create a spectacular class
Tell tales with wiggles and words. These original puppets debut at your fingertips before the curtain goes up.
Climb 3,000 steps to take a close look at Peru’s lost city of Machu Picchu. Explore an ancient, fascinating Incan fortre
Fashion can be fabulous and informative! Discuss what different types of clothing can tell you about a person. Use your
Looking for a project with "sole"? Introduce the Japanese art of Gyotaku while experimenting with creative coloring tech
Create looks-like stained glass greeting cards using traditional or contemporary images. Handmade cards are always appre
What is your favorite place in the world? Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh painted not one, not two, but three famous versi
Think like a brave fish in a gigantic ocean! Find the courage to try something new and even scary with this lantern, ins
Join in the fun of Mardi Gras! Have a ball making these elaborate, decorative masks. Display them for Halloween and othe
Why would you group the words Quaker, Hyacinth, and Umbrella together? They are all names of types of parrots. Create co
Collect, organize, and graph data after a visit to a fire station.
Represent the spirit of hope with a classroom display of sunny daffodils. Plant flowering bulbs and learn how communitie
What fruits are in season where you live? Are they grown without harmful chemicals? Draw a picture of your favorite frui
Paper weaving and crayon designs add color to your Mexican culture classroom celebration.
Discover the people and culture of Fiji, a beautiful island in the South Pacific. Build a traditional home from this par
The most common falcon in North America is the American kestrel. Soar with your own beautiful bird of prey!
Explore how native peoples viewed fire, Earth, and sky. Sail to the Pacific Coast of Northwest America to make a triple
Combine the science of fireworks, the art of written language, and the visual arts of fields! Use amazing new technology
Which classmate will you catch in this fun fishing pond? Hook up with new friends!
Looking for truly imaginative poems? Read Shel Silverstein! Write creative verses and display them on a beam of light.