How To Draw Comic Strips: Step By Step
Your kids will have loads of fun creating their own comics! We’ll show you how to draw comic strips in seven easy steps. Includes templates, storyline ideas, and video tutorials to help with drawing.
I’ve spent years collecting, testing, and writing about kid’s activities that help families connect. Not the kind that require a trip to the craft store and three hours of prep. The kind you can do on a rainy Tuesday afternoon with what you already have at home.
The 6-8-year-old years are magical. Your kids are old enough to follow instructions, creative enough to surprise you, and still young enough to think you’re pretty great. This is the sweet spot — and it goes faster than you think.
Whether you’re looking for a quick craft to fill a slow afternoon, a science experiment that will make them forget their tablet exists, or activities to make the holidays feel really special, you’ll find it here.
Keeping kids entertained can feel like a never-ending challenge, especially when the familiar cry of “I’m bored” rings out.
I found the trick was to have a list of ready to go kid’s activities that could be enjoyed at a moments notice. We’ve got hundreds of easy, kid’s activities to choose from.


Ready to explore the stars? We’ve got the top 20 STEM space activities for kids. Learn about constellations, planets, rockets, astronauts, moon craters, nebulae, shooting stars and more. All activities are easy to set up and use things you have on hand. Perfect for a space camp, birthday party or just for fun. Click through…

Do your grandchildren live far away? We’ve got loads of ideas to help you build relationship across the miles. Click through to find activities, games, apps and fun activities. Includes tips for using Skype or Facetime and lots more. You are going to be awesome long distance grandparents. The photograph below melts my heart every…

Check out our massive list of Never Have I Ever Questions for Kids. They are perfect for family game night, conversation starters, family gatherings or road trips. We’ll give you a quick explanation of the rules and throw in some suggestions for playing the game in different ways. After all we don’t want it to get boring.