How to Make a Mask Lanyard or Chain So Your Kids Stop Losing Them!

This DIY project for kids is right on-trend for 2020 back to school!

Between mask breaks, outdoor play, lunchtime, and snack time, our kids take their masks on and off at least a couple dozen times a day. Each time the masks come off of their face, there is the potential for it to get trampled on the ground, shoved in the bottom of a backpack, or lost and never to be seen again. These handy DIY beaded and ribbon mask chains will allow your kid to keep their mask safe and easy to access.

As we all embark on the weirdest school year ever, adding one of these DIY mask chains to your back to school supplies list might just be essential. It's also just a fun at-home family activity that works those fine motor and design skills. 

How to Make Oobleck: A Less Messy, More Gooey Slime

If slime scares you, maybe try making Oobleck!

Oobleck is ooey, gooey, science fun. Even the youngest scientists can get hands-on STEM experience with this non-Newtonian substance.

It's a bit similar to slime, but Dr. Seuss fans will know that Oobleck gets its name from the book, Bartholomew and the Oobleck, which dates prior to the slime craze. It only takes two ingredients to make Oobleck, so roll up your sleeves and let's get started on creating this state-changing substance. 

Need more at-home science experiments and activities? Check out Mommy Poppins Guide to STEM Activities, from solar ovens to DIY rock candy to preschooler-friendly science.

How to Make a Solar Oven for Baking S'mores Outdoors

This solar oven science experiment offers one tasty reward: ooey, gooey s'mores.

This simple science experiment yields delicious results. With a pizza box, some tin foil, and plastic wrap, you can harness the sun’s power to cook up a storm. Solar ovens are the perfect way to spend a sunny day and sneak a little science in at the same time. 

One of our 64 Easy Science Experiments for Kids, solar ovens are a great way to get first-hand experience working with thermal energy while repurposing some trash from pizza night. 

10 East Coast Beach Camping Sites from Florida to Maine

The Key Largo Campground in Florida is located on 40 acres of tropical foliage. Photo courtesy of the campground

Nothing is better than gathering up your loved ones and spending the night under the stars. With an extra dose of vitamin sea, beach camping brings your family adventure to the next level. Spend your days exploring the coastline and your nights around the campfire listening to sounds of waves gently crashing against the shore. 

From Maine all the way down to Florida, the East Coast offers some of the most epic beach camping spots whether you choose tent camping or an RV trip. Find more family adventures in our US Travel Guide.

Essential School Supplies for Whatever This Year Brings Us

Time to stock up for an unpredictable school year!

Whether your kids are returning to the classroom, distance learning, or following a hybrid model, back-to-school shopping looks a little different this year, including stocking up on school supplies. If you're still waiting for your school to send out an official school supply list, or just want to know how to set up the homeschool, we've put together a shortlist of essentials for the 2021-2022 school year.

Whatever your school plan is for this year, this list has all your bases covered. From face masks to at-home school supplies and organizational tools, we’ve rounded up all the things needed to have a happy and healthy school year. Find more ideas in our Back-to-School Guide.

The Least Messy Tie-Dye Project You'll Ever Do

This simple tie-dye trick eliminates much of the mess!

Has your kid been begging to tie-dye all summer? I know, I know: It's one of those messy projects on par with homemade slime. But, I've got a secret trick for how to tie-dye shirts, and all sorts of items, in a pretty mess-free way.

It's called ice tie-dye, and I have to say, tie-dye items always seem to bring that cool kid chic (what's old is new again, right?), but ice tie-dye brings cool to a whole new level. As the ice melts with the dye, it creates a unique watercolor effect. Also, the dye melts into a container, containing the mess and making it easy to toss. Read on for a fun new trick on how to tie-dye with the kids and create your own wearable works of art.

Family Fun Night: 10 Screen-Free Activities to Entertain Your Crew

Serve up some fun with a DIY pizza party. Photo by the author

Family fun night doesn't have to revolve around ordering pizza cueing up a family-friendly movie. Whether your family is ultra-competitive and ready for a board game battle or wants to curl up and camp out under the living room lights, we've got 10 fresh family fun night theme ideas. All it takes is a little preparation—and inspiration—to build a memorable night at home. This list gets the kids to surrender their screens and join in on the action. 

For more family fun inspiration, be sure to check out our Stay-at-Home Guide, which is packed with hundreds of boredom busters.

How to Make Summer Camp at Home Actually Fun (Free Printable)

Camp games tend to get everyone laughing!

We all know that summer camp 2020 looks a little different, but the fun doesn't have to be canceled. If you're hosting "summer camp" for the kids at home or in your backyard this year—also sometimes known as mom-camp or dad-camp—we've got some hacks for you so everyone enjoys it and parents don't drive themselves mad.

Although it may look like all fun and games, the best summer camps allow time and the space for children to explore personal interests and build confidence while providing a loose routine. With a few simple guidelines, you can hack your way to a fun summer camp schedule with camp games, arts and crafts, and even a cool name for your brand-new camp.

And if you're still searching for a week or two of in-person or virtual summer camps in 2020, check out our chock-full Camp Guides.

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