A Craft Box For Kids supports your child’s most important developmental years with engaging, hands-on activities. Each box is packed with all the materials needed for exciting projects. Tailored for children from as young as 18 months up to the teenage years.
Crafting activities encourages children to think creatively and express themselves. This makes learning an adventure whilst building skills and learning through play. Totally screen-free, these Craft Boxes are perfect to share. Consider buying a few to share at Kids Birthday Parties, Sleep Overs and Summer Holiday quiet times ☀️
Wonderfully rich for children's development! :
Creativity & Self-Expression Craft projects give children a safe space to express ideas, emotions, and imagination without there being a "wrong" answer, building confidence in their own creativity.
Fine Motor Skills Cutting, gluing, threading, folding, and painting all strengthen the small muscles in the hands and fingers, which directly supports handwriting and other precise tasks later on.
Focus & Concentration Completing a craft project requires sustained attention, helping children practice sitting with a task and seeing it through to the end.
Problem Solving When something doesn't stick, fit, or look right, children have to figure out how to fix it, building resilience and lateral thinking.
Emotional Regulation Creative, hands-on activities are naturally calming and meditative, helping children manage stress, anxiety, or big emotions.
Sense of Achievement Finishing something they made themselves gives children a powerful confidence boost and pride in their own abilities.
Mathematical Thinking Measuring, counting materials, following sequences, and understanding symmetry all sneak maths into creative play.
Literacy & Following Instructions Reading or listening to project instructions builds comprehension, sequencing, and the ability to follow multi-step directions.
Sensory Development Handling different textures such as fabric, foam, paper, glue, paint, provides rich sensory input that supports neurological development.
Independence Working through projects on their own nurtures self-reliance and a "I can do it myself" attitude.
Social Skills(if doing crafts with others) Sharing materials, taking turns, and collaborating on projects builds communication and cooperation.
The variety in a craft box is particularly valuable, the exposure to lots of different techniques keeps children engaged and helps them discover what they're naturally drawn to.