Starting a cooking club is a no-brainer. Kids love food and enjoy the responsibility of making it and sharing it with others. Learning to cook builds confidence and independence. However, starting a successful cooking club can be intimidating at first. … Read More
Category Archives: Newsletter September
Top 10 DIY Coloring Projects for Kids
We have added some great new DIY coloring crafts and are excited to share them! All of these projects can be colored with markers or paint. From dinosaurs to bookmarks to magnets, you are sure to find some fun ideas … Read More
How to Make Color Diffusing Paper Flowers
Learn how to make color diffusing paper flowers using liquid watercolor and special color diffusing paper. This craft project allows for creativity and personalization. Each flower will come out unique. View the step by step tutorial below, plus learn how … Read More
10 DIY No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas for Fall
Are you looking to add some pumpkin decorating to your Fall festival event or program this year, but without the materials and mess of carving? We’ve shared 10 of our favorite DIY no-carve pumpkin ideas! These creative designs each require … Read More
Fall Ideas to Add to Your Senior Activity Calendars
Need some Fall themes and ideas for your fall activity calendars? Here are a few to try for the September, October and November months. Fall Harvest Host a variety of activities relating to the fall harvest, like a Fall Harvest … Read More
Spreading Kindness and Positivity Through Art Therapy
At S&S Worldwide, we love to highlight stories of organizations we sponsor to share their mission and help inspire others. This story from an organization called Jewish Family Services has truly inspired us and we hope to help spread their … Read More
Human Frogger Activity for Physical Education
Joel Smedes, PE teacher at Vientiane International School in Vientiane, Laos shares his Human Frogger activity idea used for an Adventure Challenges unit. It’s a fun way to turn games into reality! Human Frogger – Land This game is an original that … Read More
Fall Leaf Paper Craft – Library Storytime Activity
This paper leaf craft is a super easy activity for all ages for the Fall season! I used it for my Fall storytime at Dripping Springs Community Library. First, I started out with a silly rooster puppet named Doodley Doo that … Read More
Why Teachers are Incorporating Yoga in the Classroom
Yoga has become a great way for classroom teachers, PE teachers, and even after school coordinators to help students de-stress from their day, re-energize and clear their minds to focus. Yoga creates the support for students to not just build … Read More
DIY Trunk or Treat Ideas for Halloween
When I was growing up, I would spend all of September and October determining my costume for Halloween. Halloween back then meant trick or treating around the neighborhood with my siblings and friends, when we were really young our parents … Read More