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Father's Day Activities to Do with Kids in the Backyard

Father's Day Activities to Do with Kids in the Backyard Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to slow down and enjoy quality time with your kids. And you don’t have to go anywhere other than your backyard to have a great time! Whether you’ve got a few hours or the whole day to spend together, there are plenty of simple, fun Father’s Day activities that will turn your outdoor space into the ultimate hangout zone for you and your family. If you need some inspiration, look no further than our memory-making ideas below. Build and Play: Backyard Projects That Bring Everyone Together Get hands-on with a backyard project that doubles as Father’s Day family activities. These projects are sure to create lasting memories. Add a New Accessory to Your KidKraft Swing Set Freshen up your backyard fun by adding a new accessory to your swing set, and make it a team project! Let the kids help choose between options like a steering wheel, trapeze bar or belt swing, then guide them through the installation process.  Use this time to provide a hands-on lesson in using tool safely, understanding how things work, and enjoying the satisfaction of building something together. Our Falcon Ridge Swing Set is a great option with plenty of add-on features to keep the fun going. Paint or Personalize Your Playhouse - A Father's Day Craft for Kids For a great Father’s Day activity for preschoolers, enjoy a backyard DIY adventure by helping your little one personalize their outdoor playhouse. Let them get creative with outdoor-safe paint, add a fun name sign, or even attach a pretend mailbox for extra charm. It’s a simple, hands-on way to spend quality time together, and it’s something they’ll be proud of. KidKraft’s outdoor wooden playhouses are the perfect canvas for your child’s imagination! Simple Backyard Games to Play on Father's Day Looking for easy, no-fuss Father’s Day ideas for kids and dads? These simple backyard games are fun for all ages and a wonderful way to get everyone laughing and moving. Create an Obstacle Course Using Your Swing Set Celebrate Father’s Day while burning off extra energy by using your swing set as part of a backyard obstacle course. Use built-in features like ladders, monkey bars and slides; then mix in fun extras such as having kids hop through a hula hoop, balance across a beam, or crawl under a rope. For a silly finale, challenge everyone to a “dad dance” at the finish line! Backyard Scavenger Hunt Around the Playhouse Turn your backyard into an adventure zone with a Father’s Day-themed scavenger hunt. Start by hiding clues in fun, unexpected places—tuck one inside the playhouse, slip another under the sandbox lid, or tape one behind the swing set ladder. Make it meaningful by including prompts like “Find something that reminds you of Dad” or “Look where Dad likes to grill.” This fun, low-prep activity is perfect for all ages and adds a playful, personalized twist to your Father’s Day celebration. Wind Down with Dad Time in the Backyard After a day full of play, slow down and soak up some quality time together. These simple unwinding activities give everyone a chance to relax and reconnect. Storytime in the Playhouse Create a cozy reading nook by bringing a blanket and a stack of favorite books into the playhouse. It’s a peaceful way to wind down with toddlers or preschoolers, especially those who love pretend play and storytelling. Whether Dad is reading aloud or just listening, storytime is a perfect way to end the day. Picnic or Lemonade Stand Pretend Play Set up a pretend picnic or lemonade stand in the playhouse and let the kids “serve” Dad tasty snacks or a refreshing drink. Use a KidKraft play kitchen and accessories like pretend food to create a fun, imaginative setting.  Make memories, enjoy the outdoors, and transform your backyard into the ultimate play space this Father’s Day with a KidKraft swing set or playhouse for your family!

Mother's Day Crafts & Activities for Kids

  Mother's Day Crafts & Activities for Kids: Fun & Easy Ideas to Celebrate Mom Mother’s Day is the perfect time for children to shower Mom with love—and what better way to do that than with some easy crafts and fun activities that create lasting memories? If you need inspiration, we’ve got creative ideas that will make Mom feel extra special. And don’t worry, no fancy supplies or stress required! Easy Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids Moms love to receive handmade gifts from their little ones! These simple Mother’s Day art projects are a fun way for kids to make something special that Mom will cherish forever. Handmade Mother’s Day Cards A store-bought card is nice, but one made with tiny hands is even better! Let kids go all out with markers, stickers, and whatever crafty supplies you have on hand. They can add a heartfelt message, a drawing of Mom, or even a fun pop-up surprise inside. “Reasons I Love You” Jar This simple but meaningful craft is a gift Mom will treasure. Have kids write (or dictate) reasons they love their mom on small slips of paper, then fold them up and place them in a decorated jar. From lighthearted (“You make the best pancakes!”) to sentimental (“Your hugs always make me feel better”), these little notes will make her smile every time she pulls one out. Thumbprint Family Tree Canvas This keepsake-worthy craft turns little fingerprints into a beautiful family tree. Start with a blank canvas and paint a simple tree trunk and branches. Then, have each family member add their thumbprint as a “leaf” using different paint colors. Add names next to each print for a personal touch. It’s a one-of-a-kind masterpiece Mom will love.   Fun Mother’s Day Activities for Kids Beyond giving Mom gifts she’ll cherish, Mother’s Day is also about making her feel special by spending quality time together. These fun and simple activities let kids take the lead in planning a day Mom’s sure to love. Playhouse Garden Surprise @the.rosie.home Creating unforgettable moments with the @KidKraft Riverscape Playhouse! 🌸🌿 It’s the perfect way for our family to bond and get outdoors, encouraging classic, screen-free play that kids can enjoy all year round. From planting flowers in the garden boxes to pretending they’re in their very own world inside, this playhouse brings fun and imagination to life! ✨ Made to last for generations, KidKraft products are crafted with care and quality, so you can count on them for outdoor adventures year after year. 🏡 Tap the link in my bio to shop the Lantana Lane Playhouse at KidKraft.com and use code RACHEL10 for 10% off all playhouses! #KidKraft #RiverscapePlayhouse #BackyardFun #KidKraftPartner #Ad ♬ Happy Fun - Korandrino   What’s better than a bouquet of flowers from your local florist? A playhouse that can be used as a flower shop for Mom and the kids to enjoy together!  If your little one’s playhouse has built-in garden boxes, turn it into a sweet and simple Mother’s Day activity by picking flowers from the yard or garden together and creating a special flower bundle. Then, plant the blooms side by side in the playhouse planters to brighten up the space—and set up a pretend flower shop while you’re at it. It’s a fun, hands-on way to bond and make lasting memories while getting a little messy. Mother’s Day Breakfast in Bed Let Mom start her special day with a little extra relaxation and a delicious homemade breakfast. Kids can take charge (with a little help, depending on their age) by preparing a simple tray of fruit, toast and juice or setting up a pretend feast with their play kitchen. Outdoor Picnic & Storytime Turn Mother’s Day into a mini outdoor adventure with a cozy picnic in the backyard or at a local park. Pack some favorite snacks, grab a comfy blanket, and bring along a few of Mom’s favorite children’s books. An outdoor picnic with some reading baked in is the perfect way to unwind, cuddle up, and enjoy some quality time together.   Final Thoughts The best Mother’s Day gifts are the ones made with love and shared with joy. Whether it’s a heartfelt craft, a special meal, or a fun outdoor activity, these simple ideas help kids show Mom just how much she means to them. And if you’re looking for the perfect playhouse, pretend kitchen, or outdoor setup to make these moments even more magical, you’ll find KidKraft products are designed for creativity and fun!

KidKraft Assembly & Installation

KidKraft Assembly & Installation   Proper installation is key to ensuring your playset is safe and sturdy for your kids. Each swing set comes with KidKraft assembly instructions that are clear, easy-to-follow, and only require basic tools and a bit of mechanical know-how. However, we understand that not everyone has the time or energy to tackle the playset assembly themselves. That’s where our playset assembly service comes in! If you'd rather skip the hassle, our professional playset installation services are here to make sure your playset is set up safely and ready for backyard adventures. When you order installation online, you can rest easy knowing the job will be done right, so your kids can start enjoying their new playset right away.   How Does Assembly Support Work? Once you've decided to get a playset with assembly and have placed your order, we make sure the assembly process is as smooth as possible. Within one week, our team will contact you to confirm installation availability in your area and ensure that your yard is prepared for the swing set installation. If your yard doesn’t meet the necessary criteria, we’ll let you know right away, as we won’t be able to proceed with the installation. Your swing set will be shipped to the KidKraft installation office located closest to your area, and once they receive it, they'll reach out to schedule your installation. On the day of installation, the installer will deliver the swing set directly to your yard—you won’t need to worry about dealing with any third-party delivery hassles. After the set is assembled, all packaging and debris will be cleared away, leaving you with a perfectly installed playset and zero cleanup required!   How Do I Select Assembly Support? Selecting assembly support for your playset is easy - simply select to add assembly installation on the product page. You can also visit our "Swing Sets with Install" page for the full list of swing sets we offer assembly. If you have any questions about the assembly installation process, contact our customer service team!   Where is Assembly Available? Installation services may not be available in all areas. Once we confirm your installation details, we’ll email you with the information. Please note that in some cases, this may cause a delay in shipping. Most installation costs cover locations across the contiguous U.S., though some remote areas may incur additional charges. If installation isn’t available in your area, we’ll notify you promptly and discuss refund options. Additionally, if there are any location-specific challenges, such as additional mileage fees for remote areas, we’ll discuss them with you upfront.   Assembly Terms & Conditions Here are the important terms and conditions to ensure a smooth and successful installation of your playset. Please review the following guidelines to help us provide the best possible service. To ensure a smooth installation process, we ask that an adult, at least 18 years old, be present during the setup. This person must be authorized to make decisions regarding the placement of the swing set and address any questions or issues that may arise during installation. Please note that any changes to the placement after installation will incur additional fees. If your neighborhood has a Homeowners Association (HOA), you will need to secure their approval before installation can proceed. Our installation includes leveling of the ground up to 6 inches where the swing set touches the ground but does not cover full site leveling or any other preparation. If additional ground leveling or site work is needed, these costs will be handled directly with the installer and paid on-site. You are responsible for ensuring there are no sprinkler systems or other underground utilities in the installation area. The installer will not be liable for any damage to these systems within the designated work zone. To help ensure a smooth installation, we may request pictures of your yard to avoid any surprises. Please send these photos to customerservice@kidkraft.com Access to electricity within 150 feet of the installation site is required. If this is not available, rescheduling may incur additional charges. For safety reasons, please keep children away from the work area until the installer gives the go-ahead. Additionally, all dogs and other pets should be kept inside or securely leashed during the installation. Please note that installation dates are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control, such as bad weather or equipment failure. If we are unable to find an installer in your area, you have a few options: 1) Keep the swing set and receive a refund for the installation service, or 2) Cancel the order and receive a full refund before shipping.   Shop KidKraft’s outdoor swing sets with installation today. Leave the setup to the professionals and enjoy a hassle-free experience, so your kids can start having fun with their new playset in no time!

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Father's Day Activities to Do with Kids in the Backyard

Father's Day Activities to Do with Kids in the Backyard

Father's Day Activities to Do with Kids in the Backyard Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to slow down and enjoy quality time with your kids. And you don’t have to go anywhere other than your backyard to have a great time! Whether you’ve got a few hours or the whole day to spend together, there are plenty of simple, fun Father’s Day activities that will turn your outdoor space into the ultimate hangout zone for you and your family. If you need some inspiration, look no further than our memory-making ideas below. Build and Play: Backyard Projects That Bring Everyone Together Get hands-on with a backyard project that doubles as Father’s Day family activities. These projects are sure to create lasting memories. Add a New Accessory to Your KidKraft Swing Set Freshen up your backyard fun by adding a new accessory to your swing set, and make it a team project! Let the kids help choose between options like a steering wheel, trapeze bar or belt swing, then guide them through the installation process.  Use this time to provide a hands-on lesson in using tool safely, understanding how things work, and enjoying the satisfaction of building something together. Our Falcon Ridge Swing Set is a great option with plenty of add-on features to keep the fun going. Paint or Personalize Your Playhouse - A Father's Day Craft for Kids For a great Father’s Day activity for preschoolers, enjoy a backyard DIY adventure by helping your little one personalize their outdoor playhouse. Let them get creative with outdoor-safe paint, add a fun name sign, or even attach a pretend mailbox for extra charm. It’s a simple, hands-on way to spend quality time together, and it’s something they’ll be proud of. KidKraft’s outdoor wooden playhouses are the perfect canvas for your child’s imagination! Simple Backyard Games to Play on Father's Day Looking for easy, no-fuss Father’s Day ideas for kids and dads? These simple backyard games are fun for all ages and a wonderful way to get everyone laughing and moving. Create an Obstacle Course Using Your Swing Set Celebrate Father’s Day while burning off extra energy by using your swing set as part of a backyard obstacle course. Use built-in features like ladders, monkey bars and slides; then mix in fun extras such as having kids hop through a hula hoop, balance across a beam, or crawl under a rope. For a silly finale, challenge everyone to a “dad dance” at the finish line! Backyard Scavenger Hunt Around the Playhouse Turn your backyard into an adventure zone with a Father’s Day-themed scavenger hunt. Start by hiding clues in fun, unexpected places—tuck one inside the playhouse, slip another under the sandbox lid, or tape one behind the swing set ladder. Make it meaningful by including prompts like “Find something that reminds you of Dad” or “Look where Dad likes to grill.” This fun, low-prep activity is perfect for all ages and adds a playful, personalized twist to your Father’s Day celebration. Wind Down with Dad Time in the Backyard After a day full of play, slow down and soak up some quality time together. These simple unwinding activities give everyone a chance to relax and reconnect. Storytime in the Playhouse Create a cozy reading nook by bringing a blanket and a stack of favorite books into the playhouse. It’s a peaceful way to wind down with toddlers or preschoolers, especially those who love pretend play and storytelling. Whether Dad is reading aloud or just listening, storytime is a perfect way to end the day. Picnic or Lemonade Stand Pretend Play Set up a pretend picnic or lemonade stand in the playhouse and let the kids “serve” Dad tasty snacks or a refreshing drink. Use a KidKraft play kitchen and accessories like pretend food to create a fun, imaginative setting.  Make memories, enjoy the outdoors, and transform your backyard into the ultimate play space this Father’s Day with a KidKraft swing set or playhouse for your family!

Mother's Day Crafts & Activities for Kids

Mother's Day Crafts & Activities for Kids

  Mother's Day Crafts & Activities for Kids: Fun & Easy Ideas to Celebrate Mom Mother’s Day is the perfect time for children to shower Mom with love—and what better way to do that than with some easy crafts and fun activities that create lasting memories? If you need inspiration, we’ve got creative ideas that will make Mom feel extra special. And don’t worry, no fancy supplies or stress required! Easy Mother’s Day Crafts for Kids Moms love to receive handmade gifts from their little ones! These simple Mother’s Day art projects are a fun way for kids to make something special that Mom will cherish forever. Handmade Mother’s Day Cards A store-bought card is nice, but one made with tiny hands is even better! Let kids go all out with markers, stickers, and whatever crafty supplies you have on hand. They can add a heartfelt message, a drawing of Mom, or even a fun pop-up surprise inside. “Reasons I Love You” Jar This simple but meaningful craft is a gift Mom will treasure. Have kids write (or dictate) reasons they love their mom on small slips of paper, then fold them up and place them in a decorated jar. From lighthearted (“You make the best pancakes!”) to sentimental (“Your hugs always make me feel better”), these little notes will make her smile every time she pulls one out. Thumbprint Family Tree Canvas This keepsake-worthy craft turns little fingerprints into a beautiful family tree. Start with a blank canvas and paint a simple tree trunk and branches. Then, have each family member add their thumbprint as a “leaf” using different paint colors. Add names next to each print for a personal touch. It’s a one-of-a-kind masterpiece Mom will love.   Fun Mother’s Day Activities for Kids Beyond giving Mom gifts she’ll cherish, Mother’s Day is also about making her feel special by spending quality time together. These fun and simple activities let kids take the lead in planning a day Mom’s sure to love. Playhouse Garden Surprise @the.rosie.home Creating unforgettable moments with the @KidKraft Riverscape Playhouse! 🌸🌿 It’s the perfect way for our family to bond and get outdoors, encouraging classic, screen-free play that kids can enjoy all year round. From planting flowers in the garden boxes to pretending they’re in their very own world inside, this playhouse brings fun and imagination to life! ✨ Made to last for generations, KidKraft products are crafted with care and quality, so you can count on them for outdoor adventures year after year. 🏡 Tap the link in my bio to shop the Lantana Lane Playhouse at KidKraft.com and use code RACHEL10 for 10% off all playhouses! #KidKraft #RiverscapePlayhouse #BackyardFun #KidKraftPartner #Ad ♬ Happy Fun - Korandrino   What’s better than a bouquet of flowers from your local florist? A playhouse that can be used as a flower shop for Mom and the kids to enjoy together!  If your little one’s playhouse has built-in garden boxes, turn it into a sweet and simple Mother’s Day activity by picking flowers from the yard or garden together and creating a special flower bundle. Then, plant the blooms side by side in the playhouse planters to brighten up the space—and set up a pretend flower shop while you’re at it. It’s a fun, hands-on way to bond and make lasting memories while getting a little messy. Mother’s Day Breakfast in Bed Let Mom start her special day with a little extra relaxation and a delicious homemade breakfast. Kids can take charge (with a little help, depending on their age) by preparing a simple tray of fruit, toast and juice or setting up a pretend feast with their play kitchen. Outdoor Picnic & Storytime Turn Mother’s Day into a mini outdoor adventure with a cozy picnic in the backyard or at a local park. Pack some favorite snacks, grab a comfy blanket, and bring along a few of Mom’s favorite children’s books. An outdoor picnic with some reading baked in is the perfect way to unwind, cuddle up, and enjoy some quality time together.   Final Thoughts The best Mother’s Day gifts are the ones made with love and shared with joy. Whether it’s a heartfelt craft, a special meal, or a fun outdoor activity, these simple ideas help kids show Mom just how much she means to them. And if you’re looking for the perfect playhouse, pretend kitchen, or outdoor setup to make these moments even more magical, you’ll find KidKraft products are designed for creativity and fun!

KidKraft Assembly & Installation

KidKraft Assembly & Installation

KidKraft Assembly & Installation   Proper installation is key to ensuring your playset is safe and sturdy for your kids. Each swing set comes with KidKraft assembly instructions that are clear, easy-to-follow, and only require basic tools and a bit of mechanical know-how. However, we understand that not everyone has the time or energy to tackle the playset assembly themselves. That’s where our playset assembly service comes in! If you'd rather skip the hassle, our professional playset installation services are here to make sure your playset is set up safely and ready for backyard adventures. When you order installation online, you can rest easy knowing the job will be done right, so your kids can start enjoying their new playset right away.   How Does Assembly Support Work? Once you've decided to get a playset with assembly and have placed your order, we make sure the assembly process is as smooth as possible. Within one week, our team will contact you to confirm installation availability in your area and ensure that your yard is prepared for the swing set installation. If your yard doesn’t meet the necessary criteria, we’ll let you know right away, as we won’t be able to proceed with the installation. Your swing set will be shipped to the KidKraft installation office located closest to your area, and once they receive it, they'll reach out to schedule your installation. On the day of installation, the installer will deliver the swing set directly to your yard—you won’t need to worry about dealing with any third-party delivery hassles. After the set is assembled, all packaging and debris will be cleared away, leaving you with a perfectly installed playset and zero cleanup required!   How Do I Select Assembly Support? Selecting assembly support for your playset is easy - simply select to add assembly installation on the product page. You can also visit our "Swing Sets with Install" page for the full list of swing sets we offer assembly. If you have any questions about the assembly installation process, contact our customer service team!   Where is Assembly Available? Installation services may not be available in all areas. Once we confirm your installation details, we’ll email you with the information. Please note that in some cases, this may cause a delay in shipping. Most installation costs cover locations across the contiguous U.S., though some remote areas may incur additional charges. If installation isn’t available in your area, we’ll notify you promptly and discuss refund options. Additionally, if there are any location-specific challenges, such as additional mileage fees for remote areas, we’ll discuss them with you upfront.   Assembly Terms & Conditions Here are the important terms and conditions to ensure a smooth and successful installation of your playset. Please review the following guidelines to help us provide the best possible service. To ensure a smooth installation process, we ask that an adult, at least 18 years old, be present during the setup. This person must be authorized to make decisions regarding the placement of the swing set and address any questions or issues that may arise during installation. Please note that any changes to the placement after installation will incur additional fees. If your neighborhood has a Homeowners Association (HOA), you will need to secure their approval before installation can proceed. Our installation includes leveling of the ground up to 6 inches where the swing set touches the ground but does not cover full site leveling or any other preparation. If additional ground leveling or site work is needed, these costs will be handled directly with the installer and paid on-site. You are responsible for ensuring there are no sprinkler systems or other underground utilities in the installation area. The installer will not be liable for any damage to these systems within the designated work zone. To help ensure a smooth installation, we may request pictures of your yard to avoid any surprises. Please send these photos to customerservice@kidkraft.com Access to electricity within 150 feet of the installation site is required. If this is not available, rescheduling may incur additional charges. For safety reasons, please keep children away from the work area until the installer gives the go-ahead. Additionally, all dogs and other pets should be kept inside or securely leashed during the installation. Please note that installation dates are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control, such as bad weather or equipment failure. If we are unable to find an installer in your area, you have a few options: 1) Keep the swing set and receive a refund for the installation service, or 2) Cancel the order and receive a full refund before shipping.   Shop KidKraft’s outdoor swing sets with installation today. Leave the setup to the professionals and enjoy a hassle-free experience, so your kids can start having fun with their new playset in no time!

5 Tips to Keep Your Kids Organized and Focused

5 Tips to Keep Your Kids Organized and Focused

    If 2020 has your kids feeling a little scattered and distracted, you are so not alone. This school year may be unpredictable, but there are still things we can do to help our kids tackle virtual learning feeling focused and organized. Well, as focused and organized as elementary schoolers can be. Here are our top five tips to help your kids learn, focus, and thrive...even in the 2020 chaos. Create a kid-friendly workspace You’ve heard that you shouldn’t work in bed or on the couch, right? The same holds true for kids. When we try to work in the same place we usually relax, our brains tell us “Hey, let’s watch TV or take a nap instead!” Creating a space that’s dedicated solely to work creates the opposite effect. When your kids sit down for class and homework, their brains will get down to business. Ideally, this workspace will be ergonomically designed for kids and used just for work and creative projects. If space and budget allow, a kid-sized desk and chair in a quiet part of the house is usually your best solution. When that’s not possible, a few hacks can make your dining room table a school-friendly workspace. Try to transition from “eating space” to “workspace” each day by completely clearing off dishes and laying out school supplies (and vice versa when it’s time to eat). A few extra touches, such as adding a desk lamp or rolling in a mini storage locker, will make the switch feel more fun for your kids and help their brains distinguish between school time and mealtime. Whatever you do, the main goal is to make the space comfortable for your kids, organized, and free of distractions like non-school technology.  Make a place for everything When it comes to kids’ desk organization ideas, start with this classic: “A place for everything, and everything in its place”… Sure, it’s a cliché, but it’s a mantra of pre-K classrooms for a reason. Kids work and focus better in an orderly environment. Plus, if they don’t need you to find their erasers or iPad, you just may get to finish a hot cup of coffee one of these days! And no, you don’t need to give the entire house the Marie Kondo treatment to see benefits – you have enough on your plate as it is! Just keeping the kids’ workspace tidy will save you all some headaches in the long run. Take inventory of the supplies your kids use frequently and help make sure every item has a designated home. Since you have a lot more school supplies than usual in the house, it might be worthwhile to invest in organizing tools like pencil holders, paper trays, kid-sized bookshelves, and storage lockers. Get the kids involved As any parent knows, no organizational system lasts for long if the kids aren’t on board. To get them more excited about keeping their workspace tidy (and about virtual learning in general), let them have some fun as you set up the space. Letting them pick out their own desk, decorate the area with their own crafts, and or simply decide how they want to organize their school supplies can give them a sense of ownership of their workspace. When it’s time to tidy up at the end of each school day, make it as fun as possible with songs, challenges, anything your little one will be into. Stick with it and eventually, keeping their “school” area clean and organized will just become a habit. Set predictable daily rhythms In the unpredictability of this school year, routine and predictability at home are your friends! Think flexible but consistent routine rather than strict, to-the-minute schedules. Hang up a dry erase board or a visual schedule in your kids’ workspace to help them know what to expect. Checking off the list or referring to the pictures each day is a simple way to give them a much-needed sense of stability. Have recess at home Think of recess as a magic reset button for your child’s focus. Research shows that kids tend to have better focus when they get a break to just play. So as you’re making that schedule, work in a recess or two! Ideally, this time will be for kid-directed play in the great outdoors (aka the backyard or local playground). The most important thing is that your child spends this time moving, playing, and burning that extra energy. And for those dreary rainy days? We’ve got you covered with these rainy day activities for the whole family! You’ve got this, parents!

How to Clean Wooden Toys

How to Clean Wooden Toys

  Thanks to their natural antimicrobial properties, wooden toys are easy to keep clean without the use of harsh chemicals. Here’s our no-fuss guide to cleaning all your kiddo’s wooden toys! How often should you clean wooden toys?   The short answer? Really not that often!    The slightly longer answer? It depends on a few factors. Because wood is naturally antimicrobial, harmful bacteria and viruses don’t accumulate on them in the same way they can on plastic toys. In general, you’ll only need to clean your wooden toys when your child has been sick or when you notice some build-up of dirt or other unknown messy substances (because #toddlerlife).   If your baby or toddler likes to mouth wooden toys (and of course they do!), you might want to clean them more often. Favorite teethers may need to be cleaned daily.    If your wooden toys are being used in a daycare or childcare facility, follow your facility’s guidelines for toy sanitation. (Just avoid soaking them as this can damage the wood!)   What should you use to clean wooden toys?   Simple, all-natural cleaning products will do the trick! Gentle soaps (like castile soap) or vinegar work well. Dilute with water for a 1:4 ratio. For really stuck-on gunk, we recommend making a paste of baking soda and water and scrubbing with a damp cloth.    How should you clean wooden toys?   There’s really only one rule: don’t soak them. Simple enough, right? A spray bottle of your vinegar or soap solution (see above) and a cloth are usually all you need. This will get your toys clean without causing them to absorb too much water. Let them air dry, and you’re done!   Of course, spraying down entire sets of wooden blocks isn’t something any parent has time for. In this case, feel free to fill your sink with a 1:4 solution of soap or vinegar and water and throw the blocks in. Just remember: this is a dip, not a soak! Swirl them around, then drain, rinse, and dry immediately. You can scrub any that need extra TLC. As long as you don’t leave them submerged, they’ll come out unscathed.   How should you clean outdoor wooden toys?    Outdoor wooden toys like playhouses are bound to get dirtier than indoor toys, but the same guidelines still apply. A garden hose, a vinegar or castile soap cleaning solution, and a good scrub brush will help you get the job done quickly.   Durability and minimal maintenance? Just another thing to love about wooden toys!    

The Importance of Music and Play

The Importance of Music and Play

While music and play may only seem like fun activities for kids, they offer incredible benefits that help shape a child’s cognitive, emotional, and social growth. From improving language skills to boosting creativity and motor development, incorporating music and play into your child’s daily routine is important for growth, development, and learning.Let’s explore why music and play matter, and how you can easily incorporate them into your child’s day to support their development in a fun, engaging way. Benefits of Music in Early Childhood Music is a powerful learning tool that can positively impact various areas of development. One of the biggest benefits of music in early childhood is language growth. Singing songs or listening to music helps toddlers learn new words, understand rhythm and patterns in speech, and can even help improve pronunciation.Music boosts memory, as repetition in songs helps toddlers remember important concepts, such as numbers and letters. It also encourages physical development when kids dance, clap, or play simple instruments, which all help to improve coordination and fine motor skills.Emotionally, music helps toddlers express themselves and gives them a safe way to explore different feelings. It’s also a great way for them to connect socially when singing and dancing with others in a group. Music and Movement for Toddlers Incorporating music and movement into your toddler’s day is easier than you might think, Here are a few simple ideas to try: Dance parties: Play your child’s favorite songs and have an impromptu dance party in the living room. Let them jump, twirl, and move however they like. Dancing helps with coordination and burns off some of that energy! Musical freeze game: Similar to musical chairs but with dancing! Play a song and have your little ones dance, then pause the music and say “freeze!” They have to stop moving until the music starts again. This game is fun but also helps with listening skills, self-control, and timing. DIY instruments: Create simple instruments with household items. For example, fill empty containers with rice to make shakers or use pots and wooden spoons as drums. To add to the fun, have a mini “parade” around the house with their new instruments. If you want to add to their instrument collection, get them their very own kids’ guitar! Morning song routine: Whether it's a simple “Good Morning” song or something you make up, starting each day with a song is an upbeat, joyful way to get going in the morning while promoting language skills.   These small, easy activities can make music and movement a fun part of your child’s daily life while supporting their growth and development.

How to Set Up a Toy Rotation System

How to Set Up a Toy Rotation System

Feeling like your home is overflowing with toys but your kids still claim they’re bored? A toy rotation system might be just what you need!By organizing and rotating toys, you can keep things fresh and exciting without constantly buying new toys. Find out the benefits of rotating toys and easy steps you can take to set up a toy rotation system that keeps playtime fun and stress-free! Benefits of Having a Toy Rotation System and Toy Rotation Storage A toddler toy rotation system has tons of benefits for both you and your little ones. By keeping only a few toys out at a time, you create a less cluttered play space, which helps kids focus and get more creative with the toys they do have. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by too many choices, they’re free to dive deeper into their play. And, when you bring out toys they haven’t seen in a while, it’s like they’re brand new again!Wondering how toy rotation storage works for this system? Simpler is better so you don’t have to worry about spending too much time and effort into organizing and setting it up. Find a spot, whether it’s a designated toy rotation shelf in a closet, a few bins under the bed, or labeled storage boxes in the garage, where you can easily tuck away the toys that are out of the current rotation. The goal is to make it easy to swap toys in and out every few weeks without feeling like you’re tackling a huge project.A bonus is that having a good storage system helps preserve toys, keeping them in better shape for longer! How to Do a Toy Rotation Follow this simple step-by-step guide to setting up a toy rotation system and you’ll have yours ready to go in no time: Gather All Toys: Start by collecting all the toys from around your home. This includes any toys in playrooms, bedrooms, and any other spaces they might be scattered. Sort and Categorize: Divide the toys into categories based on type, such as blocks, puzzles, dolls, vehicles, etc. Choose a Rotation Schedule: Decide how often you want to rotate the toys. A good starting point is every 2 to 4 weeks. Select Active Toys: Choose a small selection of toys to keep out during the rotation period. Aim for around 5-10 toys, depending on your space and your child's interests. Store the Rest: Place the remaining toys in storage bins or boxes. Label them if you want to keep track of which toys are in each bin. Set Up a Swap Schedule: When it’s time to rotate, take out the current toys and replace them with the stored ones. You can do this on a designated day of the week or month, making it a fun event! Involve Your Child:Encourage your child to help with the rotation process. Let them pick which toys to put away and which to bring out. Monitor Engagement: Pay attention to how your child plays with the toys during each rotation. If you notice certain toys are being ignored, consider swapping them out sooner or changing the rotation plan. By following these steps, you can create a fun and organized toy rotation system that keeps playtime fresh and engaging!Shop toys to add more variety into your rotation and shop storage for items to help set up your system.

5 DIY Learning Games for Your Toddler

5 DIY Learning Games for Your Toddler

Looking for fun and easy ways to keep your toddler engaged while learning at home? DIY learning games are a great way to help your little one develop important skills like problem-solving, coordination, and creativity—and all without spending a fortune.Below, find out the benefits of learning games for toddlers and get some ideas for budget-friendly DIY learning games you can create with items you likely already have around the house. How Learning Games Benefit Toddlers Learning games for toddlers offer a range of benefits that go beyond just keeping your little one entertained. At this age, their brains are developing quickly, and play is one of the most effective ways for them to learn.Games that involve sorting, stacking, matching, or problem-solving help build cognitive skills like memory, attention, and logical thinking. These activities also boost language development since toddlers learn to follow instructions, ask questions, and expand their vocabulary while they play.Motor skills can also be improved through learning games. Fine motor skills, like grasping objects or manipulating small pieces, are strengthened during hands-on activities. And games involving running, jumping, or balancing enhance gross motor skills.Learning games encourage social skills too. When toddlers play with others—whether siblings, friends, or parents—they practice sharing, communicating, and taking turns. 5 DIY Toddler Learning Games Here are a few easy, affordable DIY learning games you can put together at home to keep your toddler engaged and learning: Color Sorting Cups Grab a few plastic cups or containers and colored pom-poms or buttons. Label each cup with a different color, and have your toddler sort the items by matching the colors. This game strengthens color recognition and fine motor skills. Line Walk Create a "balance beam" indoors by creating a line with painter’s tape on the floor and have your child walk along the tape, trying to keep their balance. Write numbers or letters along the tape and have them say each one as they step on it for more learning. This game helps with both gross motor skills and letter/number recognition. Shape Match Puzzle Cut different shapes out of cardboard or paper and trace the outlines onto a larger piece of paper. Have your toddler match the shapes to the outlines. This helps with shape recognition, spatial awareness, and problem-solving. Clothespin Counting Write numbers on index cards. Have your toddler clip the corresponding number of clothespins to each card. This is a great way to practice counting while working on fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Pom-Pom Races Set up a "racetrack" on the floor with painter’s tape and use straws to blow pom-poms from start to finish. You can make it a fun competition or encourage your toddler to time themselves. This game encourages focus and helps develop breath control and motor coordination. Plus, it’s fun! These activities are simple to set up but offer big learning rewards. Your little one will likely want to play these over and over!For more fun ways to entertain your toddler while encouraging their growth and development, shop toys at KidKraft.