I really like this site because it has lots of things to do with my youngest child. She’s often jealous of her older siblings’ projects and it’s wonderful that I’ve found something to include her. I also like the fact that all the templates can be printed and everything is made with things I have around the house.
The Idea Box
June 30, 2000 -- From Pam Lester,a parent from Dallas, Texas who is affiliated with the site
Idea Box gives parents and teachers a free database of thousands of crafts, activities, games, songs, kids recipes and holiday ideas. With the “Idea of the Day”, Seasonal Ideas and Craft Recipes, you and your children will never be bored again!
Craftworks Magazine Online
May 24, 2000 -- From Natalie, a reader from New Jersey who is affiliated with the site
Includes free projects, kids’ crafts, industry news, photos, links, message board/forum, current issue contents, back issue catalog, shop directory–very kid- and family-friendly.
Legends & Lore, Inc.
February 16, 2000 -- From Claire Scholz, who is affiliated with the site
Puppets help teachers teach. They are a fun, non-threatening tool. Legends & Lore has an entire section of Free Puppet Resource Tips & Tricks.
MakeStuff.Com
February 10, 2000 -- From Sue, a teacher from Ohio who is not affiliated with the site
MakeStuff.Com contains recipes, formulas, craft projects and ideas. There are craft ideas for all the main holidays. A link, kidstuff.html, has easy craft activities and projects for children.
Makingfriends.com
September 17, 1999 -- From a reader from Californiawho is not affiliated with the site
This site is excellent. The crafts are fun and very up to date, they have crafts that kids will love. Easy instructions and illustrations too!
Travel to Oriland
September 8, 1999 -- From TQ team 27152, of 12 years old from Rostov-on-Don, Russia who are affiliated with the site
The “Travel to Oriland” is a world of paper imagination. The trees, people, flowers, buildings – whole cities with castles and miracles have settled down on vast open spaces of paper creases. World of Oriland – paper fairy tale with huge collection of origami plus 70 diagrammed models. Seeing, reading and doing! It’s educational and fun!