DIY Calming Sensory Jar for Girls
Today’s craft is the perfect go-to that girls can use when they need to reset and regain a sense of calm after experiencing some big feelings, like being anxious, upset,...
Today’s craft is the perfect go-to that girls can use when they need to reset and regain a sense of calm after experiencing some big feelings, like being anxious, upset,...
Coloring for Stress Relief: A Guide for Girls June 29TH, 2022 "Stress is a fact of life," according to the American Psychiatric Association (and every parent!). For kids, this stress...
10 Engaging Podcasts for Curious Girls June 29TH, 2022 We love podcasts! Not only are podcasts and audiobooks fun and entertaining, but experts say that listening can be beneficial to...
These benefits of coloring are backed by science. Here are four ways kids can benefit from coloring books, and how Hopscotch Girls can support your coloring activities.
Say Bye-Bye to Boredom with these Summer Activities It's summertime, and for some parents and caregivers that means finding a good balance between structured activities and free play. Whether your...
If you’re like us, you’re always on the lookout for new outdoor projects, and this is a fun one. Summer is the perfect time to make your own puffy sidewalk...
Fight summer boredom with these 10 summer camp activities! From campfires to outdoor games for girls, summer camp at home may just be the most fun yet.
It’s all about dad! Try one (or more!) of these fun family activities on Father’s Day that encourage and strengthen the father-daughter bond.
Looking for something fun and educational to do with your daughter this summer? How about helping her build her very own lemonade stand!
It’s okay for kids to be bored—in fact it’s healthy for them!
Traumatic events can seem random, and be hard to process for anyone experiencing it or witnessing them, including adults. Which is why learning how to talk about trauma with kids...
This spring, empower the girl in your life by helping her design a spring vision board. With just scissors, glue and a couple of old magazines, you can help her...