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Missing Loved Ones? Send Your Love with a Letter!

We have all been missing our loved ones. We bet your kiddos are really missing their friends too! These free printable greeting cards have been created especially for you to make it easy to let them know you are thinking of them.[caption id="attachment_6083" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Pals_Hugs Click image to download: HUGS Card[/caption]National Best Friends Day is June 8 and this is a great way for your little ones to show their love and learn the value of good ol' fashioned snail mail! In a time when we all need love, support, and encouragement more than ever before, these adorable, downloadable, mailable cards are an easy way to spread the love.[caption id="attachment_6079" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Frankie_Color Click image to download: Full-Color Frankie[/caption][caption id="attachment_6081" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Frankie_LineArt Click image to download: DIY Frankie Coloring Card[/caption]Start with a list of friends and family near and far – don’t forget the grandparents! Then let your child choose the right card for each person on their list. Print, color (if you’ve chosen a color-in-card), then write a sweet note or draw a fun picture on the inside, sign, and send![caption id="attachment_6085" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: PLAY card Click image to download: PLAY card[/caption][caption id="attachment_6089" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky DIY Coloring Card Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky DIY Coloring Card[/caption][caption id="attachment_6087" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky Full Color Card Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky Full Color Card[/caption]After all, who doesn’t love getting mail? Spread the love! ???? 
Missing Loved Ones? Send Your Love with a Letter! We have all been missing our loved ones. We bet your kiddos are really missing their friends too! These free printable greeting cards have been created especially for you to make it easy to let them know you are thinking of them.[caption id="attachment_6083" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Pals_Hugs Click image to download: HUGS Card[/caption]National Best Friends Day is June 8 and this is a great way for your little ones to show their love and learn the value of good ol' fashioned snail mail! In a time when we all need love, support, and encouragement more than ever before, these adorable, downloadable, mailable cards are an easy way to spread the love.[caption id="attachment_6079" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Frankie_Color Click image to download: Full-Color Frankie[/caption][caption id="attachment_6081" align="alignnone" width="680"]Friendship_Cards_Frankie_LineArt Click image to download: DIY Frankie Coloring Card[/caption]Start with a list of friends and family near and far – don’t forget the grandparents! Then let your child choose the right card for each person on their list. Print, color (if you’ve chosen a color-in-card), then write a sweet note or draw a fun picture on the inside, sign, and send![caption id="attachment_6085" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: PLAY card Click image to download: PLAY card[/caption][caption id="attachment_6089" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky DIY Coloring Card Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky DIY Coloring Card[/caption][caption id="attachment_6087" align="alignnone" width="680"]Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky Full Color Card Click image to download: Sneaky Snacky Full Color Card[/caption]After all, who doesn’t love getting mail? Spread the love! ????  READ MORE

Creative Ideas For Making Birthdays Special - Even If they Look Different This Year

Including Free Printable Birthday Greeting Cards - Everyone Loves a Surprise in the Mailbox!
From car parades and waving from a window to Zoom calls with far-away family and friends, birthday celebrations are looking a little different this year. But that doesn’t mean you can’t surprise your favorite birthday boy or girl with something special! Whether you’re hosting at home or celebrating from afar, we’ve got you covered with some fun ideas for gifts and activities that will make the next birthday feel super special!Start with snacks! If you’re partying at home with the family, ice cream sundae and cupcake topping bars are always a hit! Get inspired with the tasty toppings in this blog post from HelloLittleHome.com. If you’re celebrating from afar, consider putting together a party-in-box including some of your favorite non-perishable treats like gummies and chips!Ice Cream BarDIY Birthday Cake Slime! Grab a few household items to make homemade sensory slime. Add Playfoam® for a colorful squishy sensory crunch that is guaranteed to create hours of creative fun with your kiddos! Watch this video tutorial for a step-by-step guide. Enjoy!https://youtu.be/yKwnnZDZrMICrank up the tunes! Pick your kiddo’s favorite jams and get your moves on, family-style! Use cupcake liners, plastic table cloths or other simple supplies with glue and a paper lantern to create your own DIY party lantern ball! Check out more details from agirlandagluegun.com.  Celebrating virtually? Throw a Zoom dance party or email a well-wishes video with a great soundtrack.Party LanternsSend a surprise through the mail!  Start with a super-cute birthday card from E.I. featuring a 30% discount code on the back! Just choose your favorite design, print, and pop it the mailbox (who doesn’t love getting mail?).Birthday_Cards_SpacePalsColorBirthday_Cards_SpacePals_LineArtBirthday_Cards_UnicornPals_ColorBirthday_Cards_UnicornPals_LineArtThen surprise your sweetie with a great gift from educationalinsights.com! Games are great for the preschoolers in your family – your pint-sized pal will love The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game or Pete the Cat My Buttons. @mysensorium_SSSgameSneaky Snacky Squirrel Game - Photo credit: @my-sensoriumCelebrate your Kindergarten cutie with a GeoSafari outdoor exploration tool like the Ladybug Garden or Bugnoculars. And your soon-to-be-middle-schooler will go crazy for coding with ARTIE-3000, the drawing, coding robot![caption id="attachment_6061" align="alignnone" width="300"]5091-gsj-bugnoculars-lifestyle-0339 GeoSafari® Jr. Bugnoculars[/caption]

 
Creative Ideas For Making Birthdays Special - Even If they Look Different This Year

Including Free Printable Birthday Greeting Cards - Everyone Loves a Surprise in the Mailbox!
From car parades and waving from a window to Zoom calls with far-away family and friends, birthday celebrations are looking a little different this year. But that doesn’t mean you can’t surprise your favorite birthday boy or girl with something special! Whether you’re hosting at home or celebrating from afar, we’ve got you covered with some fun ideas for gifts and activities that will make the next birthday feel super special!Start with snacks! If you’re partying at home with the family, ice cream sundae and cupcake topping bars are always a hit! Get inspired with the tasty toppings in this blog post from HelloLittleHome.com. If you’re celebrating from afar, consider putting together a party-in-box including some of your favorite non-perishable treats like gummies and chips!Ice Cream BarDIY Birthday Cake Slime! Grab a few household items to make homemade sensory slime. Add Playfoam® for a colorful squishy sensory crunch that is guaranteed to create hours of creative fun with your kiddos! Watch this video tutorial for a step-by-step guide. Enjoy!https://youtu.be/yKwnnZDZrMICrank up the tunes! Pick your kiddo’s favorite jams and get your moves on, family-style! Use cupcake liners, plastic table cloths or other simple supplies with glue and a paper lantern to create your own DIY party lantern ball! Check out more details from agirlandagluegun.com.  Celebrating virtually? Throw a Zoom dance party or email a well-wishes video with a great soundtrack.Party LanternsSend a surprise through the mail!  Start with a super-cute birthday card from E.I. featuring a 30% discount code on the back! Just choose your favorite design, print, and pop it the mailbox (who doesn’t love getting mail?).Birthday_Cards_SpacePalsColorBirthday_Cards_SpacePals_LineArtBirthday_Cards_UnicornPals_ColorBirthday_Cards_UnicornPals_LineArtThen surprise your sweetie with a great gift from educationalinsights.com! Games are great for the preschoolers in your family – your pint-sized pal will love The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game or Pete the Cat My Buttons. @mysensorium_SSSgameSneaky Snacky Squirrel Game - Photo credit: @my-sensoriumCelebrate your Kindergarten cutie with a GeoSafari outdoor exploration tool like the Ladybug Garden or Bugnoculars. And your soon-to-be-middle-schooler will go crazy for coding with ARTIE-3000, the drawing, coding robot![caption id="attachment_6061" align="alignnone" width="300"]5091-gsj-bugnoculars-lifestyle-0339 GeoSafari® Jr. Bugnoculars[/caption]

 
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Home's Cool Art Activity: Make a Squishy Squashy Turtle Using Playfoam Pods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6UzKahmKog&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Green Construction Paper• Scissors• Marker• Tape• Playfoam Pod• Googly EyesProcedure:1. Cut four legs/fins, a head, and a tail out of construction paper.2. Tape the legs together, then tape them to the back of the Playfoam pod.3. Secure the thread and tail directly to the Playfoam pod.4. Add googly eyes to the head and draw a smile.5. Add a little note that says: “You are turtley awesome!” and you’re done!SRS_EI_PlayfoamTurtle_Image_V1 SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line.
Home's Cool Art Activity: Make a Squishy Squashy Turtle Using Playfoam Pods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6UzKahmKog&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Green Construction Paper• Scissors• Marker• Tape• Playfoam Pod• Googly EyesProcedure:1. Cut four legs/fins, a head, and a tail out of construction paper.2. Tape the legs together, then tape them to the back of the Playfoam pod.3. Secure the thread and tail directly to the Playfoam pod.4. Add googly eyes to the head and draw a smile.5. Add a little note that says: “You are turtley awesome!” and you’re done!SRS_EI_PlayfoamTurtle_Image_V1 SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line. READ MORE

Home's Cool Art Activity: Playfoam Fashion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT1ebCxvG7A&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-7Supplies:• Paper• Marker• PlayfoamSRS_EI_PlayfoamFashion_Image_1Procedure:1. Draw a character.2. Squish, squash and sculpt Playfoam to create clothes; let’s start with the dress.3. Let’s add some hair.4. Now add some hair bows.5. Then let’s add some shoes.6. Add polka dots and you’re done!SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line.
Home's Cool Art Activity: Playfoam Fashion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT1ebCxvG7A&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-7Supplies:• Paper• Marker• PlayfoamSRS_EI_PlayfoamFashion_Image_1Procedure:1. Draw a character.2. Squish, squash and sculpt Playfoam to create clothes; let’s start with the dress.3. Let’s add some hair.4. Now add some hair bows.5. Then let’s add some shoes.6. Add polka dots and you’re done!SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line. READ MORE

Home's Cool Arts & Crafts Activity: Bolt Creatures

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c41UozGgE2k&feature=emb_logoHome's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Design & Drill bolts in various colors• Pipe cleaners• Pencil• Scissors• Construction paper• Googly eyes• Stickers or markers to decorate your creaturesSRS_EI_BoltCreatures_Image_5Procedure:Bolt Butterfly1. Fold paper in half, draw your wings and cut them out.2. Cut two openings on the center of the wings.3. Decorate your wings with stickers, markers or crayons.4. Cut two short pipe cleaners and roll one end towards the center, these will be the antennae.5. Insert both pipe cleaners through the hole of the bolt.6. Put the bolt through the opening on the wings.7. Add googly eyes and you’re done!Bolt Monster1. Cut pipe cleaners to the desired length, insert them through the bolt’s hole.2. Cut a mouth with an opening.3. Put the bolt through.4. Add googly eyes and you're done!SRS_EI_BoltCreatures_Image_1 SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line.
Home's Cool Arts & Crafts Activity: Bolt Creatures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c41UozGgE2k&feature=emb_logoHome's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Design & Drill bolts in various colors• Pipe cleaners• Pencil• Scissors• Construction paper• Googly eyes• Stickers or markers to decorate your creaturesSRS_EI_BoltCreatures_Image_5Procedure:Bolt Butterfly1. Fold paper in half, draw your wings and cut them out.2. Cut two openings on the center of the wings.3. Decorate your wings with stickers, markers or crayons.4. Cut two short pipe cleaners and roll one end towards the center, these will be the antennae.5. Insert both pipe cleaners through the hole of the bolt.6. Put the bolt through the opening on the wings.7. Add googly eyes and you’re done!Bolt Monster1. Cut pipe cleaners to the desired length, insert them through the bolt’s hole.2. Cut a mouth with an opening.3. Put the bolt through.4. Add googly eyes and you're done!SRS_EI_BoltCreatures_Image_1 SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line. READ MORE

Let’s Make a Mess! (Said No Mom, Ever)

[caption id="attachment_6407" align="alignnone" width="800"] Photo Credit: https://iowaccrr.org/[/caption]The thought of messy play might make your toes curl, but there are so many good reasons to let your little ones dig in and get dirty! Messy play fosters curiosity and encourages exploration; it builds creativity and imagination, communication and language development, fine motor skills, independence, and self-confidence. In a nutshell, messy play teaches kids to live outside the box. Now that spring has sprung, set your sweeties up outside and let them loose with some of our favorite messy play activities, like:

Oobleck!

Always a hit, Oobleck is oogey, gooey, and so much fun! Mysteriously, it’s a solid when you smash it but a liquid when you pick it up (visit our friends at TheBestIdeasForKids for the scientific explanation). To make your own batch, just mix 2 cups of cornstarch with 1 cup of water and a drop or two of food coloring in a large pan or bowl. Then show your little ones how to press down on the mixture to create a solid and scoop it up and drizzle it through their fingers to see its liquid form. Drizzle drops on top of each other to make a 3-D sculpture or see if you can smash it down with a potato smasher.[caption id="attachment_5904" align="alignnone" width="646"]Photo Credit: thebestideasforkids.com Photo Credit: thebestideasforkids.com[/caption]

Shaving Cream!

Kids can’t get enough of shaving cream! Squirt a can into a pan or bowl and let them squish and scoop it. Push their hands down to make a hand print or see if they can make a cloud or other basic shape on a separate pan. Let them cover their arms and legs with the cream, then spray them off with the garden hose. Fill a sensory tub with shaving cream and add objects for kids to discover in the fluff. Then add a few drops of food coloring and let them swirl the colors together with a craft stick to create amazing rainbows! The experts at ArtfulParent have rounded up 60 of their favorite ways to play with shaving cream, here.[caption id="attachment_5905" align="alignnone" width="572"]Photo credit: artfulparent.com Photo credit: artfulparent.com[/caption]

Mud Cakes!

April showers bring May flowers – and mud! Kids are drawn to mud puddles like fish to water and for once let them dig in! Mud play is proven to boost immunity and being outside is shown to improve mental health and even kids’ eyesight. So grab a bucket, a small shovel or spoon, maybe even some old pots and pans, and make some mud. Stir it up and squish it around – then show your kids how to shape the mud into a brick or cake and set it in the sun to dry. Dig a trench and pour some water in to make your own river. Visit Mom365 for more awesome ideas for playing in the mud.[caption id="attachment_5906" align="alignnone" width="500"]Photo credit: blogmom365.com Photo credit: blogmom365.com[/caption]

YES! Messy Play without the Mess!

For those times when you just can’t deal with the dirt and would like to limit the mess, put out a pod of Playfoam®! It’s squishy and squashy and perfect for squeezing, smashing, and even sculpting – but it won’t stick to carpet or clothing and it never dries out so you can get squishy again and again. But don’t take our word for it! Check out GrannySmithsDiary for some great messy play ideas from a super-engaged Grandma as well as the reasons she puts out Playfoam for her darling granddaughter, Daisy.[caption id="attachment_5907" align="alignnone" width="598"]Photo credit: @carlson.toys Photo credit: @carlson.toys[/caption]And for even more messy play ideas, check out our Pinterest Board!  Take a deep breath, dig in and have fun! 
Let’s Make a Mess! (Said No Mom, Ever) [caption id="attachment_6407" align="alignnone" width="800"] Photo Credit: https://iowaccrr.org/[/caption]The thought of messy play might make your toes curl, but there are so many good reasons to let your little ones dig in and get dirty! Messy play fosters curiosity and encourages exploration; it builds creativity and imagination, communication and language development, fine motor skills, independence, and self-confidence. In a nutshell, messy play teaches kids to live outside the box. Now that spring has sprung, set your sweeties up outside and let them loose with some of our favorite messy play activities, like:

Oobleck!

Always a hit, Oobleck is oogey, gooey, and so much fun! Mysteriously, it’s a solid when you smash it but a liquid when you pick it up (visit our friends at TheBestIdeasForKids for the scientific explanation). To make your own batch, just mix 2 cups of cornstarch with 1 cup of water and a drop or two of food coloring in a large pan or bowl. Then show your little ones how to press down on the mixture to create a solid and scoop it up and drizzle it through their fingers to see its liquid form. Drizzle drops on top of each other to make a 3-D sculpture or see if you can smash it down with a potato smasher.[caption id="attachment_5904" align="alignnone" width="646"]Photo Credit: thebestideasforkids.com Photo Credit: thebestideasforkids.com[/caption]

Shaving Cream!

Kids can’t get enough of shaving cream! Squirt a can into a pan or bowl and let them squish and scoop it. Push their hands down to make a hand print or see if they can make a cloud or other basic shape on a separate pan. Let them cover their arms and legs with the cream, then spray them off with the garden hose. Fill a sensory tub with shaving cream and add objects for kids to discover in the fluff. Then add a few drops of food coloring and let them swirl the colors together with a craft stick to create amazing rainbows! The experts at ArtfulParent have rounded up 60 of their favorite ways to play with shaving cream, here.[caption id="attachment_5905" align="alignnone" width="572"]Photo credit: artfulparent.com Photo credit: artfulparent.com[/caption]

Mud Cakes!

April showers bring May flowers – and mud! Kids are drawn to mud puddles like fish to water and for once let them dig in! Mud play is proven to boost immunity and being outside is shown to improve mental health and even kids’ eyesight. So grab a bucket, a small shovel or spoon, maybe even some old pots and pans, and make some mud. Stir it up and squish it around – then show your kids how to shape the mud into a brick or cake and set it in the sun to dry. Dig a trench and pour some water in to make your own river. Visit Mom365 for more awesome ideas for playing in the mud.[caption id="attachment_5906" align="alignnone" width="500"]Photo credit: blogmom365.com Photo credit: blogmom365.com[/caption]

YES! Messy Play without the Mess!

For those times when you just can’t deal with the dirt and would like to limit the mess, put out a pod of Playfoam®! It’s squishy and squashy and perfect for squeezing, smashing, and even sculpting – but it won’t stick to carpet or clothing and it never dries out so you can get squishy again and again. But don’t take our word for it! Check out GrannySmithsDiary for some great messy play ideas from a super-engaged Grandma as well as the reasons she puts out Playfoam for her darling granddaughter, Daisy.[caption id="attachment_5907" align="alignnone" width="598"]Photo credit: @carlson.toys Photo credit: @carlson.toys[/caption]And for even more messy play ideas, check out our Pinterest Board!  Take a deep breath, dig in and have fun! 
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Home's Cool Learning Activity: Playfoam Rainbow Color Matching

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0LRj3iYc8&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Playfoam pods in 5 different colors• Craft sticks• White paper• Crayons• Tape• Scissors• Googly eyes (optional)Procedure:1. Cut your paper into a cloud shape.2. Draw a cute face on your cloud – googly eyes make everything more fun!3. Tape the top of the craft sticks side by side across the bottom of the paper cloud.4. Draw a colored dot above each craft stick – the color of the dot should match the colors of Playfoam you have.SRS_EI_PFRainbowColorMatchingActivity_Image_25. Show your child how to shape Playfoam into a long line and place it on the craft stick below the matching colored dot.SRS_EI_PFRainbowColorMatchingActivity_Image_1SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line.
Home's Cool Learning Activity: Playfoam Rainbow Color Matching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY0LRj3iYc8&feature=emb_logo Home's Cool! While we're all working from home, the parents, former teachers, and play experts at EI are sharing some of their favorite educational activities to help keep your family learning and growing. Check out this idea from Sahad Rivera Sonda, one of our Product Managers!Ages: 3-5Supplies:• Playfoam pods in 5 different colors• Craft sticks• White paper• Crayons• Tape• Scissors• Googly eyes (optional)Procedure:1. Cut your paper into a cloud shape.2. Draw a cute face on your cloud – googly eyes make everything more fun!3. Tape the top of the craft sticks side by side across the bottom of the paper cloud.4. Draw a colored dot above each craft stick – the color of the dot should match the colors of Playfoam you have.SRS_EI_PFRainbowColorMatchingActivity_Image_25. Show your child how to shape Playfoam into a long line and place it on the craft stick below the matching colored dot.SRS_EI_PFRainbowColorMatchingActivity_Image_1SahadSahad Rivera Sonda has dreamed of being a toy designer since she was a child in Mexico! Her passion for miniatures and other playful oddities (her collection includes everything from a plush churro to a miniature French fry) eventually led her to Otis College of Art and Design in California, where she obtained a degree in Toy Design. Sahad’s dreams came true when she landed a job with EI, designing the look and feel for many of our toys and games, including Playfoam Pals, Design & Drill and our plush line. READ MORE