Education Number Pizza - Puzzle for baby gift Laser cut files, SVG, CDR, Baby wooden Puzzle cnc, Glowforge files, CNC pattern, Montessori puzzle svg for infant, learning puzzle, learning puzzle Puzzle for kids can be cut out on your laser. This is a Digital Download that will work with a Laser cutter. This is an SVG, CDR, PDF, DXF, EPS files that should work on most laser cutters and will work perfectly on a Glowforge. Please note: Please be aware that this is a DIGITAL FILE ONLY, not a physical product! Due to the nature of this being a digital file, no refunds or cancellations after download will be accepted. This is an instant download, and you will NOT receive any physical items. This means NO PHYSICAL ITEM will be mailed to you. ITEM DETAILS: - Instantly download your files after purchasing - Material: Plywood, MDF, Wood - File format: .svg .pdf .cdr .dxf .eps - Material thickness : 1/8", 2.5mm, 3 mm, 4mm - Size - diameter. 200mm | 7,9 inch. The designs can be easily sized as needed for your project, and the svg is formatted with exterior cut lines in black for easy use with your Glowforge or other laser DISCLAMER: You are purchasing prepared digital vector files only. Rights to the graphics and imagery used in the files are not included. No redistribution or use of our digital files; do not share, gift, resell or modify our designs to create new files to sell. If you have any questions or concerns, or just need a different file type or size, don't hesitate to contact me.
We've been always admiring the rustic look of Waldorf building blocks, and here is my DIY tutorial on how to build a set of nature blocks for your children.
Fun counting activities to make learning enjoyable while building a strong numeracy foundation in your preschoolers.
Make these fun penny spinners with just a few simple supplies. This project could be an awesome STEM lesson on physics, too!
Use cardboard, craft sticks, and hot glue to create an epic marble run! The marbles land in paper cups at the bottom of the track. This is a fantastic engineering challenge for kids. How should we position the sticks? Which path will the marbles take? How many will land in each cup? As always, make […]
From the beginning of the year until the end, these fun activities will get your students excited about learning. You should definitely go out and get some popsicle sticks for this.
Crafting and present giving does not have to be laborious or cost the earth. You can find many treasures at your local Dollar Store waiting to be upcycled and blinged up.
Cardboard Stackers Isn’t it great to make wonderful play things with stuff you have around the house? Isn’t that what they used to do for toys? These cardboard stackers are both fun to make and play with afterward. What is great about today’s project is that you have an activity to do with your kids...Read More
To make beautiful geodes in your own kitchen you need more patience and time than anything else! Here is the basic recipe to start you off in the world of beautiful geodes.
Kids are natural explorers! They see the whole world as an adventure and are so very eager to put on their lucky boots and go out to explore the wonders
Make this wood blocks puzzle for a handmade gift idea that they will never forget. This one is perfect for toddlers and pre-school aged children.
I used to have one of these in my classroom, so I knew this was something I wanted my husband to make for the kids. He says it’s pretty easy to make at home, so I’ve included his instr…
If you're looking for the perfect boredom busters to make at home, then check out these super creative DIY games for kids! #DIY #Games #Kids
Use materials you already have at home to make a DIY projector. Project letters, shapes, numbers, and more to teach your kids!
What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget trying to untangle the strings. (Ain't nobody got time for that!) The weather may not have been on our side, but with so many rainy days this summer, eventually you just throw caution to the wind and do outdoor activities anyway. And so it was the day we made DIY parachutes. Making these was simple. We had all the supplies we needed around the house. What You Need Disposable plastic (or paper) cup Plastic garbage sack String (we used some tightly twisted yarn) Paper punch Scissors Tape Measure or yardstick How to Make It First we punched holes in the top of the plastic cups, just under the rim. You'll need to punch four holes equal distance apart (approximately). Next we cut one plastic kitchen garbage sack into a 14-inch square. Since we made two parachutes, we measured and cut the bag with it flattened (i.e. two plies) so we had two squares with only a few cuts. Now we cut four 14-inch lengths of string for each parachute. Our oldest son gathered a corner of the plastic square and tied one length of string to it, leaving only a small tail. He repeated this with the other four corners. Then we tied each string to a different hole on the cup. (TIP: Try to keep the tails all the same length so you don't get a lopsided parachute.) Now all that was left to do was to go to a high place and drop those puppies. My sons perched on the landing of our deck and later our yard's play set. They LOVED watching them gracefully float to the ground. My oldest son tucked the parachute in the cup and dropped it to see what would happen. It sank to the ground with lightning speed. That's gravity for ya! How Does a Parachute Work The cup glides slowly down thanks to something known as air resistance (or drag). When air gets under it, the plastic parachute fans out for maximum coverage; this air resistance slows the fall of the object tremendously. This great activity came from Patricia A. Staino's wonderful book Magic Moments: Super Science with Your Kids. Check it out!
Right now I’m in the process of creating a series of STEM projects for students who are studying Ancient Civilizations.. Next stop, Ancient India! 🙂 During the summertime in Ancient India (and still to this day), a monsoon would come every year, raining buckets and buckets of water. In Eastern India, a second monsoon would
Spring is a wonderful time of year to enjoy, explore and learn about the natural world, from new growth, buds and blossom of plants to animals nesting and raising young. Here are 30 fun and easy sp…
It's Spring! So it's time for a fun Spring learning idea. I created a printable set of Fraction Flowers that includes fractions through 1/10. This can now be purchased in my shop. Fraction Flowers are a
Learn how to build a catapult cannon in this STEM activity, then play a game that explores physics and math. All inspired by Mr. Bean!
Make some weather stones in a simple felt drawstring bag to help kids learn about weather. This is a simple rock painting craft and makes a cute DIY toy too
Learn uppercase and lowercase letters with this fun interactive game that you can make out of recycled cardboard!
Helpful ideas no matter what grade you teach!
Galaxy Jars DIY, easy way to create a galaxy in a jar and all its wonder in your hands, use tutorial to make Nebula necklaces and other sensory calming jars
DIY Rainbow Butterfly Wing Costume - Shadow Play - Recycled Craft
40+ Gift Ideas Made by Kids
Today, I thought I would share one of the biggest resources that has ever been created for you. This post contains enough arts and crafts ideas to get you through the summer, fall, winter, spring... and many more rounds after that! I decided to have this resource include both art ideas AND craft ideas. The
Because kids don't need to sit perfectly still to learn.
28 engaging hands-on STEM activities that use recylced and craft materials for a home, library, or classroom makerspace
Use materials you already have at home to make a DIY projector. Project letters, shapes, numbers, and more to teach your kids!
Make fraction learning more fun with the fraction flowers! This set includes printable fraction flowers for numbers 1-10 as well as flower stems. These can be assembled on paper plates or as a stand-alone.
Bring in the spring with these fun math activities! Your preschooler is going to love learning all about numbers, counting, even addition with these 25 Spring Math Activities For Preschoolers. Let's go! It'll be fun
The anatomy of our hands is complex and intricate. To explore how our fingers on our hands are able to move, build a robot hand with your kid!
40+ Gift Ideas Made by Kids
I’ll be honest with you – I was a student who REALLY struggled with math in school. I couldn’t see how it applied to every-day life or other learning subjects. I know that if my teachers had provided me with this tool growing up, it would have been a GAME-CHANGER. I created this math tool