International
Craft ideas that help kids learn about the cultures and customs of other countries.
Dream Catcher Craft  A dream catcher is a handmade hoop crisscrossed with webbing and decorated with feathers and beads. Many Native American tribes believed that dream catchers were powerful enough to capture bad dreams in their web, allowing only good dreams to reach the sleeper. Easy Pinata  Make a pinata to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, your child's birthday, or any day! Kids will probably be most interested in the candy and prizes, but the process of making the pinata is pretty fun too! Huichol Indian Yarn Paintings  Stories and myths in paintings of yarn help them retain their cultural identity. Olympic Craft Ideas  The Olympics are almost here and hopefully this will inspire you to create some crafts related to this wonderful event. Paper Lantern from Sri Lanka  Directions for making a paper lantern based on the lotus lanterns from Sri Lanka. Rain Stick Craft  Whether they are made as a fun cultural activity or just for a rainy day diversion, rain sticks are a unique craft project. After all, unlike a painting, rain sticks can be played with long after the crafting is complete! Travel Dreams “Flight of Imagination”  If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Once you decide you can put together a travel dream box. Victoria Day  In Canada, on the Monday before May 25th each year there is a celebration. This holiday is to celebrate the birthday of Queen Victoria who was born on May 24, 1819. Crafts for Kids Homepage | Editor's Picks Articles | Top Ten Articles | Crafts for Kids Site Map
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