I'm looking for craft ideas to do with my three-year-old granddaughter
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https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/52317/21-activities-for-3-year-olds
There are some good ones here: https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/52317/21-activities-for-3-year-olds
Really, though, one of my favorite activities to do with my grandmother when I was little, and that my own kids loved when they were small, was baking. Making cookies (especially rolling out and cutting sugar cookies) or cupcakes (especially icing and decorating them) was creative and fun, and there was always a great deal of pride and showing-off involved in presenting them to family members to eat.
Have you checked out Unicorn SPiT?? It is a non toxic water based stain that is safe for kids to use. Then get some inexpensive dollar store items to use, like picture frames
I like to paint little wooden do-dads with my youngest grandchild. All sorts of shapes and sizes are available. The last one we did together was a Tony birdhouse. We glamed it up with glitter.
Thank you I will look into it...at our local craft stores
my daughter loves crafts; she's 3 too! Our favorite is cutting up tissue paper and gluing it to plastic wrap to make "sun catchers" or anything with glitter. Pinterest is a great place to find ideas.
Thank you