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Free Online Cooking Classes for Kids

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Are you housing a tiny master chef in your home? Is your kid mesmerized by cooking shows on TV? Do they watch you in the kitchen? If so, now is the time to get them involved! Working together in the kitchen is such a great bonding activity for you and your child, so don’t skip out on the benefits of allowing your child to pursue their passion for cooking. You may be asking yourself, “How do I teach my child to cook? I’m not Gordon Ramsey!”. You don’t need to possess the skills of a celebrity chef to teach your child to cook like one. You just need access to cooking lessons for kids ! Unfortunately, kids’ cooking classes can be expensive and difficult to access. You might find yourself wanting to test the waters before committing to paid online or in-person cooking lessons for your child.  That’s why Wondrfly has compiled a list of our favorite, totally free, online cooking resources and lessons for kids. Try some of these kid-friendly cooking lessons and curricula at home to give your

Preschool Letter-Learning Activities at Home

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Looking for a way to keep preschool-aged kids actively learning and entertained at home? Never fear, Wondrfly is here with a terrific selection of at-home literacy-learning activities for kids. We’ve scoured the internet for our favorite letter-learning activities for preschoolers and come up with some real gems! Building toddlers’ and preschoolers’ literacy skills from home can be as easy as ABC! All you need are a few household materials, creativity, and one or more of these unique activity ideas, and you too can build your child’s understanding and command of language in the comfort of your own home.  At Home Literacy Learning Activities for Preschool Kids Letter Connect-The-Dots Roll out some butcher paper for some big-time fun connecting letters. Kids will love this giant letter connect the dots activity from Hands on As We Grow.   All you need for this engaging and creative activity is a long roll of butcher paper and some markers, and you’ll have your little one identifying let

7 More Indoor Activities for Kids

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Parents are constantly searching for ways to keep their kids occupied, moving, and off screens when they’re stuck indoors. Whether you’re under temporary quarantine, don’t have a yard, or the weather is just uncooperative, being required to stay indoors can really wear on kids over time. That’s why we want to provide you with the best suggestions on what to do with your kids to keep them more than just entertained, but also learning, moving, and growing. Read on for the internet’s best tips on keeping kids productively occupied any day, any time.  Make Bookmarks Arts and crafts are surprisingly beneficial to kids’ motor development, cognitive development, and more! Making crafty bookmarks with your child makes for a terrific indoor activity because it combines crafting with an incentive to get reading. Better yet, it’s almost impossible for your child to lose this useful ribbon bookmark from What We Do All Day. Learn how to make them, here .  Play Balloon Hockey One of the hardest par