Rainy days can be an opportunity for creativity, imagination, and quality family time indoors. There are many engaging and entertaining activities to keep kids busy on those unexpected rainy summer days.

Rainy days can be an opportunity for creativity, imagination, and quality family time indoors. There are many engaging and entertaining activities to keep kids busy on those unexpected rainy summer days.
Instead of grabbing a bag of chips or a snack cake, you can easily make a healthier homemade snack for after-school nutrition.
By incorporating education into playtime, the experience is enhanced. Children enjoy what they are doing while learning along the way.
Two warm and tasty winter weekend breakfast recipes for kids – egg in a pancake and warm homemade granola with steamed milk.
Keep the kids cool and refreshed this summer with healthy snacks they’ll love. Steer clear of snacks with loads of sugar, fat, and empty calories.
Kids love a fun snack, and kebabs are so easy to make. Fruit kebabs are sweet and nutritious, and the DIY element makes them even more enjoyable.
The students at various All My Children daycare locations worked on building enrichment by making treats in the classroom.
The children at All My Children 164th Place and Rogers Ave. made fruit pizzas and dirt cups. They are both no-bake desserts.
The children in the UPK class at Sutphin All My Children learned how to make fruit smoothies. They enjoyed drinking them.
Now that the weather is getting warmer, it is a great time to blend up some fruity smoothies at home with the kids. These two recipes are delicious.