This is a fun rainbow craft for kids to practice their colors. Use whatever colored cereal you have to make this colorful rainbow!
Rainbows are a great medium for kids to practice their colors, you could also go on 
Hands on kids activities for hands on moms.

This is a fun rainbow craft for kids to practice their colors. Use whatever colored cereal you have to make this colorful rainbow!
Rainbows are a great medium for kids to practice their colors, you could also go on 

I think St. Patrick’s Day if Henry’s favorite holiday.
Why? Because everything’s green! Its his favorite color!
He’s always super excited to make any shamrocks that we do. And I love the hanging shamrock craft we 

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It’s Playtime was all about rainbows. Four rainbows are featured; sensory, activities, crafts and art.
George got in on some fun with a soapy sensory jar!
“How do you live like The Lorax?” Nine hands on ways 

We had a lot of fun going on a hunt for toys in the colors of the rainbow.
Henry knows the colors at time, usually he needs a little bit of reminding though.

Go on a scavenger hunt around the house for what’s already all over. The toys! Find them in every color of the rainbow!
We’re going on a toy hunt!
A hunt for toys in the colors of the rainbow.

We liked our Strings of Hearts in our dining room so well during Valentine’s Day, that we were talking about them one night at dinner that we should take them down.

Paint a rainbow with a sponge.
I wish I could claim the idea of rainbow sponge painting, but I saw it last year over at Strong Start.
While this is a kid-friendly idea, a lot of the prep needs to be done 