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Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

February 3, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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If you’re learning Ancient Egypt civilization, you’ll love this next hands-on history activity. Also, look at my Ancient Civilizations page about Ancient Egypt for more ideas! Too, look at my page Fun Pharaohs and Queens Ancient Egypt Lapbook and Activities for more ideas.

Learning homeschool history should be just as much about doing as reading living history books. So today, I have a hands-on history craft and it is Ancient Egypt Civilization King Narmer Crown by using salt dough.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

My goal in this series is to focus on the ancient civilizations. It seems like plenty of hands-on history ideas abound for early American life or American history, but it can be a bit more difficult to find ideas for a study of the ancients.

Some of these ideas in this series come from books, but many do not.

They come from my experience teaching this several times over. I hope your kids, any age, will enjoy these ideas or they will help you to take a spinoff idea from mine.

Learning About Ancient Egypt Through Hands-on Art

For example, this idea for the ancient Egypt civilization of King Narmer’s double crown could easily be substituted for a picture of Cleopatra from the Cleopatra: Queen of Egypt book that we love.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

Her side profile would make an excellent hands-on history idea and a fun way to learn about the time period.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

Look at the easy ingredients we already had at the house for this salt dough project.

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 cup of salt
  • 1 cup warm water
  • paints/paint brushes. We had a combination of tempera and poster paints. Just grab what you have.
  • cookie tray
  • aluminum foil
  • wooden skewer and even a few toothpicks to use for drawing
  • big mixing bowl, dry measuring cup and liquid measuring cup
  • spatula or big spoon for stirring
  • preheat oven to 170 degrees Fahrenheit
Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

It couldn’t be any easier or quicker to measure and mix the flour, salt, and warm water.

Stir to combine and then get your kid to use his hands to mix well.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

Then line the cookie tray with foil and roll the dough out onto the platter. And start pressing down and shaping.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

Try to get the same width all the way around. Tiny shaped it into looking like an ancient tablet.

KING NARMER DOUBLE CROWN SALT DOUGH CRAFT

Then, look for a picture your child wants to sketch or draw. Also, this could easily be turned into a cartouche.

Ancient Egypt Civilization How to Make A King Narmer Double Crown Craft

Tiny found a sketch of King Narmer (also known as Menes) that he liked and to use for drawing.

Then using the wooden skewer and toothpick, he began sketching and drawing the design.

Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

The beauty of working with salt dough is that until it dries your kid can erase and shape and form the picture until he gets it to look like he wants it to.

Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

Then another advantage of salt dough is that you can take a break and let it dry overnight before painting or bake in the oven until dry.

We baked it about 30 minutes and checked every 10 minutes or so.

Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

We could tell it was dry because it was hard and there were no soft spots and of course the cracks gave it away too that it was dry.

Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

Then Tiny mixed a few colors until he got the right color combination he wanted for the background and he painted that first. It dried pretty quickly.

Then he added a few other colors and overall this was such a fun and easy project to do while learning about Ancient Civilizations.

Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

Also, I love, love, using Home School in the Woods hands-on ideas and projects. You will too!

I have several other ideas to go with this Ancient Egypt Civilization project.

Look at these other posts you’ll love:

  • Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids
  • Fun Hands-On History: Ancient Egyptian Collar Craft
  • Ancient Egyptian Mathematics: Build a LEGO Math Calculator
  • Go to my Ancient Civilization page for a free lapbook on Ancient Egypt,
  • look at Ancient Civilization II which has Ancient Egypt minibooks and
  • Free Ancient Egypt Printable Board Game (Hands-on History).

Hugs and love ya,

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Make learning about Ancient Egypt come alive with this hands-on history project in this hands-on history ancient civilization series. Using salt dough, create a picture of King Narmer (also known as Menes) who wore the double crown. A kid of any age will love doing this. Click here how to do this with easy things you have around your house! | Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
Day 1. Ancient Egypt Civilization (Hands-on History): Narmer Crown

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Summer Cool Stem Projects For All Ages Free Printable

February 2, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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I have a cool stem project list of ideas free printable for summer for all ages. It’s divided by elementary, middle and high school but I have a section of ideas for multiple ages too.

And let’s face it, summer is always a mix of academics, relaxed schooling, focusing on one subject to days where you want to do nothing.

On one hand, you want a break from structured lessons. On the other, you don’t want three months of screens.

Summer Cool Stem Projects For All Ages Free Printable

Too, one of the fun things about STEM projects is that it requires no books unless you want to add a read aloud or two.

It can look like a messy science experiment, a backyard project or just creative problem solving.

For example, we’ve made a solar oven and even used popsicle sticks and did fun Star War activities.

SUMMER BOOKS FOR KIDS

First, add these summer books for kids to your home library.

13 Books About Summer to Read to Kids and For Kids to Read

Grab some of these fun books about summer to add to a summer unit study or to learn about the change in the season.

Summer: An Alphabet Acrostic

In a companion volume to Autumn: an Alphabet Acrostic and Spring: an Alphabet Acrostic, sandy beaches, juicy watermelons, and porch swings are just a few of the warm-weather delights featured in acrostic poems about summer.

The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate―Discoveries from A Secret World

Are trees social beings? In The Hidden Life of Trees forester and author Peter Wohlleben convincingly makes the case that, yes, the forest is a social network. He draws on groundbreaking scientific discoveries to describe how trees are like human families: tree parents live together with their children, communicate with them, support them as they grow, share nutrients with those who are sick or struggling, and even warn each other of impending dangers. Wohlleben also shares his deep love of woods and forests, explaining the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration that he has observed in his woodland.

A Frog in the Bog

There’s a small green frog on a half-sunk log in the middle of the bog. He eats one tick, two fleas, three flies, four slugs, and five snails. And the frog gets a whole lot bigger. Then a hungry gator shows up, ready to eat the big fat frog. The frog opens his mouth wide to scream and out comes everything he’s eaten! And the frog gets a whole lot smaller.

The Summer Nick Taught His Cats to Read

It's not easy to teach a cat to read, but one boy tries to anyway in this sweet and silly picture book debut that captures the challenges and rewards of learning to read.Nick loves to read books--and he loves to play with his cats, Verne and Stevenson. So naturally Nick decides it's a great idea to teach his cats to read.

And Then Comes Summer

When the days stretch out like a slow yawn, and the cheerful faces of Johnny-jump-ups jump up . . . then it’s time to get ready for summer! From flip-flops and hide-and-seek to fireworks and ice-cream trucks, from lemonade stands and late bedtimes to swimming in the lake and toasting marshmallows, there’s something for everyone in this bright and buoyant celebration of the sunny season.

The Lorax (Classic Seuss)

Dr. Seuss’s beloved story teaches kids to treat the planet with kindness and stand up and speak up for others. Experience the beauty of the Truffula Trees and the danger of taking our earth for granted in a story that is timely, playful, and hopeful. The book’s final pages teach us that just one small seed, or one small child, can make a difference. 

Summer Story: Introduce children to the seasons in the gorgeously illustrated classics of Brambly Hedge!

It was such a hot summer. The sky was deep blue and the sun never faltered. All along Brambly Hedge, the mice did their best to keep cool. Poppy Eyebright sought refuge in the mossy shadows of the mill wheel; Dusty Dogwood took to walking by the banks of the cooling stream. Dusty and Poppy spent more and more time together, so no one was at all surprised when they announced their engagement. They decided on a very unusual setting for the wedding ceremony, but even they didn't realise just how unusual it was prove to be!Also look out for Spring Story, Autumn Story and Winter Story!

The Raft

Nicky is convinced that his summer with his grandmother in the Wisconsin woods is going to be the worst summer ever. She cooks food that he doesn’t like, there’s an art studio where her living room should be, and he’s expected to do chores—including fishing, the most boring chore ever.

But one afternoon, while Nicky is trying to catch their dinner, a raft drifts down the river towards him. The raft has a calming magic about it, affecting both Nicky and the wildlife of the river and woods. Through the raft and the adventures it brings him on, Nicky finds new common ground with his grandmother, a fellow river rat, who encourages him to explore his newfound talent for art.

Summertime in the Big Woods (Little House Picture Book)

The winter is finally over, and now it is summertime. Laura and Mary are busy all day helping Ma in the garden and playing outside.

We Were Tired of Living in a House: 55th Anniversary Edition

"We were tired of living in a house.

So we packed a bag with

sweaters and socks and scarves

and mittens and woolen caps.

And we moved to a tree...."

So begins this whimsical tale of four small children, a dog and a cat who decided they were tired of living in a house. They try a tree, a pond, a cave and the seashore, but in each place something unusual happens to make them move on to the next place-and finally home.

Blueberries for Sal

Sal and her mother a picking blueberries to can for the winter. But when Sal wanders to the other side of Blueberry Hill, she discovers a mama bear preparing for her own long winter.  Meanwhile Sal's mother is being followed by a small bear with a big appetite for berries! Will each mother go home with the right little one?With its expressive line drawings and charming story, Blueberries for Sal has won readers' hearts since its first publication in 1948."The adventures of a little girl and a baby bear while hunting for blueberries with their mothers one bright summer day. All the color and flavor of the sea and pine-covered Maine countryside.

Over and Under the Canyon

Over and Under the Canyon takes young readers on a thrilling tour of a desert canyon ecosystem. Over the canyon, the sun scalds the air, baking desert mud to stone. But under the shade of the cliffs hides another world, where bighorn sheep bound from rock to rock on the hillside, roadrunners make their nests in sturdy cacti, and banded geckos tuck themselves into the shelter of the sand. Discover the wonders concealed in the curves of the canyon, the magic of a desert wildflower bloom, and all the unexpected creatures that bring the desert to life.DISCOVER AMAZING ANIMALS: Kids are endlessly curious about the natural world and the wildly varied animals living in it—and the desert is FULL of amazing and surprising animals!

Over and Under the Waves

Award-winning duo Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal return in this latest addition to the Over and Under picture book series, this time exploring the rich, interconnected ecosystem of the ocean!Over the waves, the sea lions bark and seagulls wheel and call. The bay is smooth and bright in the sun. But under the waves, there's a whole hidden forest, full of whales and wolf eels, sardines and sea bass, leopard sharks and luminous jellies, as well as the waving kelp that shelters them all. Discover the magical depths of the kelp forest, and all the fascinating creatures living just a paddle's length away—over and under the waves.SO MANY FASCINATING FACTS: Kids are endlessly curious about the natural world and the wildly varied animals and plants living in it—and the ocean is FULL of amazing and surprising life!ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS MADE WONDERFUL: Preservation of our wilderness—and of our oceans in particular—is essential, and this book makes such a great, upbeat jumping-off point for discussions of the importance and wonder of our world's natural habitats and ecosystems.

Then, look at these other stem ideas.

MORE STEM IDEAS

  • 3 Easy Penguin Activities And Penguin Slide STEM Activity
  • 3 Dinosaur Stem Activities Elementary Kids Will Love
  • Famous Stem Figures And Easy Stem Activities At Home
  • Electricity STEM: Lighting Up a Shoebox Tiny House
  • 15 Star Wars STEM Activities Ideas | Fun Flashlight Science and DIY Lightsaber
Summer Cool Stem Projects For All Ages Free Printable

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Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

January 31, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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Read these cool facts about blue jays while you create a beautiful Blue Jay craft to study the colorings and markings of this backyard bird. Also, look at my page Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests for more bird activities.

Blue jays are one of the most recognizable birds in North America, known for their bright blue feathers, loud calls, and curious personalities.

Creating a blue jay paper plate craft is a wonderful way to introduce children to bird study while encouraging creativity, observation skills, and awareness of nature.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

This activity pairs especially well with birdwatching, journaling, and simple science lessons for homeschoolers. It can be as simple as observing them in your backyard or you can fill in with facts, graphing, reading, and other activities to create a full week of bird study for any age.

The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a member of the crow family, which helps explain its intelligence and complex behavior.

Blue jays are commonly found in forests, neighborhoods, and parks across eastern and central North America. Their striking blue coloring, white chest, and black markings make them easy to spot, even for beginner birdwatchers.

BOOKS ABOUT BLUE JAYS FOR KIDS

Next, add some of these books to your home library.

5 Books & Resources For Kids Who Love to Learn About Blue Jays

Blue Jays are a fun bird to learn about anytime of the year and turn it into a full unit study with toms of these resources.

The Adventures of Sammy Jay

Sammy Jay thinks he's a very fine gentleman and is proud of his handsome blue coat and high cap. But Sammy often does things he shouldn't do — like stealing. Nobody likes to be told he's a thief — especially Sammy Jay! Much of the time, he just struts around, trying to look important when he thinks someone is looking at him. Filled with pranks and rivalries, this delightful tale — enhanced with Harrison Cady's charming illustrations — combines humorous animal escapades with gentle lessons about wildlife and nature.

The Tale of Jasper Jay

Some of the feathered folk in Pleasant Valley said that old Mr. Crow was the noisiest person in the neighborhood. But they must have forgotten all about Mr. Crow's knavish cousin, Jasper Jay. And it was not only in summer, either, that Jasper's shrieks and laughter woke the echoes. Since it was his habit to spend his winters right there in Farmer Green's young pines, near the foot of Blue Mountain, on many a cold morning Jasper's ear-splitting "Jay! jay!" rang out on the frosty air.

Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-Luck Jay

When Jemima, a young orphaned blue jay, is brought to wildlife rehabilitator Julie Zickefoose, she is a virtually tailless, palm-sized bundle of gray-blue fluff. But she is starved and very sick. Julie’s constant care brings her around, and as Jemima is raised for eventual release, she takes over the house and the rest of the author's summer.  Shortly after release, Jemima turns up with a deadly disease. But medicating a free-flying wild bird is a challenge. When the PBS show Nature expresses interest in filming Jemima, Julie must train her to behave on camera, as the bird gets ever wilder. Jemima bonds with a wild jay, stretching her ties with the family. Throughout, Julie grapples with the fallout of Jemima’s illness, studies molt and migration, and does her best to keep Jemima strong and wild. She falls hard for this engaging, feisty and funny bird, a creative muse and source of strength through the author’s own heartbreaking changes. Emotional and honest, Saving Jemima is a universal story of the communion between a wild creature and the human chosen to raise it.

The Blue Jay–120 Piece Puzzle Fun

THE HARDEST CHALLENGE - With hints on the back that won't take away from the fun of the game by making it too difficult, the Fruit And Birds series will provide hours of screen-free entertainment and mental relaxation for the whole family, and is sure to become a permanent decoration in your home.

Birds Blue Jay Plush with Authentic Bird Sound

With one squeeze, Audubon birds produce beautifully authentic bird calls provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s bird recording archives.

Next, here are some fun facts about blue jays.

5 COOL FACTS ABOUT BLUE JAYS

  1. Blue jays are about 9–12 inches long, with a wing span of 13 to 17 inches.
  2. They have strong black bills designed for cracking nuts and seeds.
  3. Blue jays are omnivores and eat acorns, seeds, berries, insects, and even small frogs.
  4. Despite their flashy color, blue jays are not actually blue because of pigment. Instead, their feathers reflect light in a way that makes them appear blue, a phenomenon called structural coloration. Blue jays help forests grow by burying acorns, many of which are never retrieved and later sprout into oak trees.
  5. They are very vocal and use a wide range of calls to communicate danger or defend territory. They are known for mimicking hawks’ calls to scare away other birds.
Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Also, here are some fun bird watching activities.

BIRD WATCHING ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Sit quietly near trees or a bird feeder and listen for loud “jay jay” calls.
  • Free Bird Journal – Hands-on Nature (Coloring & Identification Pages)
  • Hands-On Nature Study: Bird Color Bar Graphing Activity
  • The Colorful Blue Jays Winter Food | Make Fun Seed Slime
  • Create another bird-themed craft while you learn about the history of Lewis & Clark’s exploration by painting a beautiful Lewis Woodpecker in Beautiful Watercolor & Birds Lewis and Clark Discovered.
  • Use binoculars or a homemade paper tube “bird scope.”
  • Compare the real bird to the paper plate craft and note similarities.
  • If you don’t see a blue jay right away, play recordings of blue jay calls so children can learn to recognize them by sound.
  • Try this B is for Bird Craft | Free Preschool Bluebird Study.
  • Compare blue jays to other birds in the corvid family, like crows and ravens.
  • Write a short story from the perspective of a blue jay hiding acorns.
  • Map showing where blue jays live in North America.

HOW TO ATTRACT BLUE JAYS

  • Offer peanuts (unsalted and in the shell if possible)
  • Provide fresh water in a shallow birdbath
  • Leave trees and shrubs for shelter
  • Avoid pesticides that harm the insects birds rely on for food

By pairing your blue jay paper plate craft with real-world observation and discussion, you’re creating a rich, memorable learning experience that blends art, science, and outdoor exploration.

Finally, make this adorable blue jay craft.

BEAUTIFUL BLUE JAY CRAFT

Crafting a paper plate blue jay is an easy way to teach your child about their distinctive markings. As children paint or color the plate blue, add paper wings, or glue on a crest, you can talk about the bird’s body parts and their purposes.

Encourage kids to notice details such as the pointed crest on the head or the dark necklace-like marking around the neck.

Your child can paint or color the plates, but I thought this was a great opportunity to try out a new medium on an old, tried and true canvas- the paper plate.

You will need:

  • 2 Paper plates
  • Chalk pastel
  • Pencil
  • Scissors

You will use 2 paper plates for this craft. Cut the first one in half to create the body of your blue jay.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

On the second paper plate, draw a wing, tail, and head with the pencil. Remember to give the head the blue jay its identifying crest, or tuft of feathers. I also used the ruffled edge of the plate for the tail for more texture.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Cut each piece out.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Use a black chalk to draw the black markings on the jay’s face and beak.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Color in the blue areas of the head.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Then color in the tail and back of the body, smudge with your finger to fill it in, and give softer edges.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Add the black details on the body, wing, and tail.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

From a scrap of plate, cut out little bird feet and color them black with chalk.

Cool Facts About Blue Jays & Beautiful Blue Jay Craft

Tape or glue each piece into place.

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The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

January 29, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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I have a fun Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss stacking activity. Also, look at my pages How to Homeschool Preschool for more fun ideas.

Literature-based activities offer a fun way to connect skills with engagement.

A Dr. Seuss–inspired Cat in the Hat stacking activity is a simple, low-prep way to introduce STEM skills like balance, gravity, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving.

The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

As kids experiment with building and rebuilding their structures, they engage in critical thinking and engineering-style activity,

And whether you use egg cartons like we did, cups or hats, this activity helps preschool and younger kindergarteners refine hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and motor control.

These skills are needed to nurture early writing skills and cutting.

DR. SEUSS BOOKS FOR KIDS

Next, look at these other fun books to add to your home library for kids.

Dr. Seuss Books For Kids

Add some of these fun Dr. Seuss books to your home library.

Green Eggs and Ham

I do not likegreen eggs and ham.I do not like them,Sam-I-am.With unforgettable characters and signature rhymes, Dr. Seuss’s beloved favorite has cemented its place as a children’s classic. Kids will love the terrific tongue twisters as the list of places to enjoy green eggs and ham gets longer and longer...and they might even find themselves craving something new!

Dr.Seuss's ABC (Bright & Early Board Books)

From Aunt Annie's Alligator to Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz, this sturdy board book version of Dr. Seuss's ABC is now available in a bigger trim size. With Dr. Seuss as your guide, learning the alphabet is as fun and as funny as the feather on a Fiffer-feffer-feff!

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish

From counting to opposites to Dr. Seuss’s signature silly rhymes, this book has everything a beginning reader needs! Meet the bumpy Wump and the singing Ying, and even the winking Yink who drinks pink ink. The silly rhymes and colorful cast of characters will have every child giggling from morning to night.From near to farfrom here to there,funny things are everywhere.

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

From soaring to high heights and seeing great sights to being left in a Lurch on a prickle-ly perch, Dr. Seuss addresses life’s ups and downs with his trademark humorous verse and whimsical illustrations.The inspiring and timeless message encourages readers to find the success that lies within, no matter what challenges they face. A perennial favorite and a perfect gift for anyone starting a new phase in their life!

The Cat in the Hat

“I know some new tricks,” said the Cat in the Hat. “A lot of good tricks. I will show them to you. Your mother will not mind at all if I do.”A rainy day turns into a wild romp when the Cat in the Hat and his troublemaking friends, Thing One and Thing Two, unexpectedly appear! A favorite among kids, parents, and teachers, this story uses simple words and basic rhyme to encourage and delight beginning readers.

Hop on Pop: The Simplest Seuss for Youngest Use

See Red and Ned and Ted and Ed in a bed. And giggle as Pat sits on a hat and on a cat and on a bat...but a cactus? Pat must NOT sit on that! Full of short, simple words and silly rhymes, the rollicking rhythm of Hop on Pop will keep children of all ages entertained throughout.

Also, look at more Dr. Seuss inspired activities for kids.

DR. SEUSS LITERATURE INSPIRED ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Easy Green Eggs And Ham Inspired Science Activity Kindergarten
  • Cat In A Hat Cup Stacking Challenge
  • Free Printable Dr Seuss Hats For Kids
  • Classic Egg Drop STEM Challenge
  • Dr. Seuss Party Games for Read Across America: Easy Ring Toss
  • Pom Painted Cat in the Hat Craft
The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

Finally, look at how to make this Cat in the Hat inspired stacking activity.

CAT IN THE HAT EGG CARTON STACKING ACTIVITY

Supplies:

  • Egg carton
  • Paper plate
  • Red and white paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Scissors
The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

First, prep the egg carton cups.

Carefully cut out individual egg carton cups from the carton.

The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

You’ll need about 6–8 cups per hat, depending on how tall you want it.

Then paint the cups.

Paint half of the cups white and the other half red.

The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

Let the paint dry completely before stacking.

Also, prepare the base

Cut out the center of a paper plate.

The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

This will serve as the bottom part of the Cat in the Hat’s hat.

Finally, stack the cups.

Place the painted cups on the paper plate, alternating red and white cups to create the classic striped hat look.

The Cat In The Hat By Dr. Seuss Simple Stacking Activity

Kids can stack as high as they like, experimenting with balance and height.

Benefits:

  • Sparks imaginative play inspired by Dr. Seuss’s Cat in the Hat.
  • Encourages fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while stacking.
  • Introduces color recognition and patterning with red and white stripes.

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Do All The Rivers Run Into The Sea | Free Famous Rivers Of The World Printable

January 28, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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Do all the rivers run into the sea is a question most kids or even adults wonder at one time or another. Also, look at my page Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips for more ideas.

A river is a natural stream of flowing water that usually moves downhill from higher land to lower land but not always.

First, the easy answer to do all the rivers run into the sea. No, they do not. Many rivers do but some rivers end long before they ever reach an ocean.

Do All The Rivers Run Into The Sea | Free Famous Rivers Of The World Printable

And most rivers do end in the ocean. For example, the Nile River empties into the Mediterranean Sea. The Amazon River flows into the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico.

However, some rivers empty into a lake. For instance, the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea which is not a sea at all but a lake.

And in very dry places, rivers can disappear into the ground or evaporate completely.

BOOKS ABOUT RIVERS FOR KIDS

Next, look at this list of books about rivers.

I prefer living books when I can find them.

6 Fun Books About Rivers

Add some oft hese living books about rivers to your home library.

Minn of the Mississippi

The history of the Mississippi River Valley is told in text and pictures through the adventures of Minn, a snapping turtle, as she travels downstream.

Journey to the River Sea

Accompanied by Miss Minton, a fierce-looking, no-nonsense governess, Maia, a young orphan, sets off for the wilderness of the Amazon, expecting curtains of orchids, brightly colored macaws, and a loving family. But what she finds is an evil-tempered aunt and uncle and their spoiled daughters. It is only when she is swept up in a mystery involving a young Indian boy, a homesick child actor, and a missing inheritance that Maia lands in the middle of the Amazon adventure she's dreamed of. Readers of every generation will treasure Ibbotson's lush historical adventure that harkens back to the beloved classics of Frances Hodgson Burnett and Louisa May Alcott.

The Yangtze. Paul Harrison with Jen Green

In these books, each river is divided into five sections and each section begins with a map showing the area that will be covered. Map references are highlighted within the text to show the reader where they are on their journey.

One Well: The Story of Water on Earth (CitizenKid, 4)

Seen from space, our planet looks blue. This is because almost 70 percent of Earth’s surface is covered with water. Earth is the only planet with liquid water --- and therefore the only planet that can support life.

All water is connected. Every raindrop, lake, underground river and glacier is part of a single global well.

Water has the power to change everything --- a single splash can sprout a seed, quench a thirst, provide a habitat, generate energy and sustain life. How we treat the water in the well will affect every species on the planet, now and for years to come. One Well shows how every one of us has the power to conserve and protect our global well.

River Wild: An Activity Guide to North American Rivers

Kids will delight in learning about the formation of rivers, the water cycle, and the variety of habitats that exist along the length of a river in this introduction to the precious natural resource of rivers. All major rivers that run through the United States, Canada, and Mexico are discussed in regional chapters, including the Chattahoochee, Colorado, Columbia, Hudson, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Rio Grande, and St. Lawrence Rivers as well as many others. Kids will discover how rivers have shaped our history and learn of the issues that are currently facing these important waterways

Rivers.

Rivers.

Next, look at activities about rivers.

DO ALL THE RIVERS RUN INTO THE SEA ACTIVITIES

  • Free 4-Week Kid’s Paddle To The Sea Unit Study
  • River Habitat Sensory Garden
  • Free 4 Week Minn of the Mississippi Unit Study
  • Nile River Delta Activity
  • Lewis & Clark Free Mighty Mississippi Book and Easy Sediment Activity
  • Why Don’t Rivers Run Straight? A Hands On Demonstration

Then, look at the printable to do some research on each of these rivers below.

  • Nile River
  • Amazon River
  • Yangtze River
  • Mississippi River
  • Huang He River
  • Ganges River
  • Danube River
  • Congo River
  • Mekong River
  • Parana River

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