Everything you need to unleash kids' imaginations
When Hawaiians plan a family get together, they make a lei for everyone coming to the event. Welcome guests to your clas
What do those symbols mean? How are they used? Dig into math operations with these colorful learning tools!
Calling all scientists! Record your findings with a colorful bar graph. Illustrate two sets of data or variables with am
Leif Ericson and his Vikings may have been the first Europeans to come to Newfoundland. Sail on a legendary journey in y
Create a notebook with nutritional information about fruits and veggies. Stay healthy, fit, and informed about your food
Should I buy a new bike or save for a car? Will I get grounded or win that scholarship? Answer these questions as you de
Active kids are likely to be physically fit, make friends, be confident, and strive for goals! Their drawings capture th
How do you measure up to a whale? Draw yourself in proportion to larger and smaller creatures.
Use ordinary wooden clothespins to create original versions of Guatemalan worry dolls. These minipeople hold important p
Hunt for Happiness---during the third week in January or any day---with this delightful hippo mask. Paint it with a colo
Create a crayon resist of your favorite kind of whale.
What high-tech invention is most intriguing? What scientific discovery is truly amazing? Build a replica and discover th
Design colorful cards—for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion. Send heart-y greetings using the contemporary art tec
Whales are immensely fascinating creatures. Discover how they look when they come to the water’s surface and then dive d
Hold the phone – in a stylish cell phone holder of your own design! Use your measuring skills to create this custom fabr
If you could shrink yourself to the size of a bug, what would you see? Imagine how HUGE your shoes look to a tiny creatu
Explore this hard edge painting technique and create a simplistic work of art in the style of artist Milton Avery.
In medieval times, every knight had a coat of arms on his shield. Design a crest that tells about you and your family's
Learning a second language? Crayola® Markers add a FLASH (of color) to your bilingual cards.
Georgia O'Keeffe's landscapes inspire a study of deserts and creation of detailed desert ecosystem drawings.
Families always treasure handprint decorations! This easy relief print makes a wonderful, personalized gift for any holi
Where do your favorite things originate? Discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products
What causes high waves to form? Set up these colorful science experiments to better understand the world’s oceans!
Study Native American use of animal hides for homes and clothing.
Comparison of different native groups focuses on shelters.
Make magnificent magnets to use when you take a vote on Valentine's Day to find out your friend's favorites!
Research distinctive animal characteristics to include in a repeated shape landscape like those of Henri Rousseau.
Who was the first Black woman in North America to be elected mayor? Daurene Lewis, from Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. Sh
Join the procession to honor Ganesha. Adorn an elaborate sculpture to add to your understanding of this Indian tradition
How does geography influence people and places? Discover how natural features such as coastlines shape architecture, job
What’s a favorite family tradition in your home? Games? Feasts? Reunions? Quilting? Show family togetherness in a dramat
How much do we know about Islamic traditions? Use your understanding to express what you have learned in a beautiful dis
Practice perfect punctuation! Create 3-D punctuation marks. Why not collect them all?
Build self-esteem and competence as helping habits are recognized and displayed.
Give me a B---for Broccoli! Or Berries! Or Bananas! Share your favorite recipes for healthy foods with your classmates.
As you get caught up deep inside an exciting book, you often find that the star of the story could really use some help.
Is your knowledge about the Earth’s layers rock solid? Create a down-to-Earth 3-D display with Crayola Markers.
Why do countries celebrate their independence days with fireworks? Why do people hang national flags on patriotic holida
The ocean’s surface really is just the tip of the iceberg! Oceanographers have found amazing creatures that adapt to dra
What does the shadow know? If it’s a shadow across a sundial, it knows the time of day. Experiment with shadows and time
Make a realistic replica of a Hopi messenger from the spirit world. Incorporate natural objects to explore this traditio
Create whimsical, heart-y creatures for those you love. Make them as decorations for Valentine’s Day or use them any tim
What do students eat for lunch at school? Discover tasty menus from around the world. Make a game to match foods to thei
Who loves horses? Artist Deborah Butterfield also raises and trains them. Gallop along with her and draw these beautiful
Greet school and classroom visitors with special occasion painted cloth wallhangings.
Who are the people who keep us healthy and safe? Kids learn more about rescue and medical careers by showing these careg
Let your creativity soar as you build a hot-air balloon replica.
Make a board game demonstrating all the reasons why clean water resources are so important.