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Sing it with the Mighty Jungle's tune: In the garden, the mighty garden, the lady sings along...

Teaching your american kid tagalog a simple way. Chapter 1: What is your name in Tagalog: Ano ang pangalan mo? .... Ano (what) ang (is) pangalan (name) mo (your).

A Valentine project you and your little kiddos could work with. Take the scissors and cutter, give 'em glue, and let them explore their own creativity - so are yours!

"One is not born a genius, one becomes a genius" (Simone de Beauvoir). And as a parent making as much as possible that learning is fun for our daughter, we had made an accidental genius.

These broken kite's sticks looked too nice to be thrown, so I looked for an idea to make them useful. I found patterned papers with small little butterfly patterns in it, and my mind kept running ahead to do the thinking: make a “butterfly kabob”.

On Mother’s Days, show your love to your mom with a personal touch. If you know how to sew, get this idea: A Cozy Pillow she can comfortably put on her lap (like I usually do) while watching T.V., or under her toes while she reads her book. How sweet is that?

How do you improvise a simple looking gift bag? Put paper butterflies over it and let them say, “Oh-la-la!”

Math again? Not again! This is I when I was in First Grade. Until I was in College, Math was my silent enemy.

Made this decorative tissue box cover for Easter. Now that it ran out of tissues, the box was turned into a lost-and-found object container. Clever hah.

This is an inexpensive, beautiful egg crafting for Easter full of beautiful surprises.

Spring is here. With all the blooms and bright colors around, isn’t this pillow perfect for the season?

This beautiful headband is made with used Capri jeans with a soft, thin towel-like texture. It’s very soft and comfy, and looks so lovely!