Category: Kid Crafts
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Deck the Halls… or Just the Bottom Half of the Tree

Christmas tree? More like toddler jungle gym! Decorating the Christmas tree with toddlers is less a festive activity and more a full-contact sport. It starts with good intentions: twinkling lights, delicate ornaments, and a vision of holiday perfection. Then the toddlers arrive, and suddenly, half the ornaments are bunched together at toddler eye-level, the star…
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Countdown Chaos: Crafting a Rustic Advent Calendar with Kids

“Because nothing says Christmas spirit like toddlers, glitter, and a goat in a Santa hat.” When it comes to Christmas traditions, few are as charming—and hilariously chaotic—as making your own advent calendar with toddlers. Add a sprinkle of rustic farmhouse charm, tiny surprises, and a generous dose of crafting mishaps, and you’ve got a holiday…
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Glue Guns, Giggles, and Toddler Tantrums: The Great Homemade Halloween Costume Tradition
Because nothing says “spooky season” like a craft explosion and toddlers insisting they’re both harvesters and crop dusters. Halloween in our house isn’t just a holiday—it’s a full-on production. Gone are the days of store-bought costumes and stress-free trick-or-treating. Nope, we’ve committed to the chaotic glory of homemade costumes—a tradition that started when my oldest…
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Harvesting Memories: A Little Harvester Thanksgiving Guide

Because Thanksgiving isn’t just about the turkey—it’s about traditions, tantrums (looking at you, toddlers), and triumphantly surviving your third glue gun injury of the season. Ah, Thanksgiving—the holiday where we all gather to count our blessings, burn the rolls, and pretend Aunt Carol’s pumpkin pie doesn’t taste like regret. But here at The Little Harvester,…
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