AC Moore Free Kids Make and take craft projects Summer 2012
Moms, dads, caregivers and babysitters can all mark their calendars for Wednesdays this summer  2012 as A.C. Moore reveals their summer lineup for free craft projects for kids ages 4 and up. AC Moore has locations in Brockton, Hanover, Dedham, Hyannis South of Boston
Every Wednesday, June 27 through August 15 2012 , from 1 p.m.- 3 p.m., A.C. Moore stores will offer fun projects geared to engage kids and foster creativity. No reservations necessary; kids can come in and make their own cool, age-appropriate craft and take it home. And, it’s all free, while supplies last.
“We’re committed to families and understand the need to inspire kids, get them interested in positive activities, give parents a break and provide something kids will like,” states Robin Beam, A.C. Moore’s director of education. “Our team is geared up and ready to introduce boys and girls to new projects, ideas and fun without video screens or phones!”
Planned activities for Summer 2012 include:
- Wednesday, June 27th: Make personalized cards for U.S. military veterans and active troops receiving treatment at V.A. hospitals. Help us hit our goal of making 10,000 cards for veterans. Also buy a t-shirt and decorate it for free with Simply Spray®!
- Wednesday, July 4th:Â No event due to the Holiday. Happy Fourth of July!
- Wednesday, July 11th  Make-your-own Nicole™ Crafts Visor with Creative Hands® foam stickers and markers
- Wednesday, July 18th: Wilton® Cookie Decorating
- Wednesday, July 25th: Duck® Tape Olympic Medal
- Wednesday, August 1st: Frame Decorated with Melissa & Doug® stickers
- Wednesday, August 8th: Cool Bracelet Making with Sticky Mosaics® Bling Bracelets
- Wednesday, August 15th: Trick out your Pencil Box for Back-To-School with Nicoleâ„¢ Crafts Pencil Box “Masked!” with Elmer’s Decorative Tape
Little Kids Crafts that you can do at home
But suppose you could sit down with a young child and calmly do a craft project together in a nurturing and learning environment.
Imagine that the child is attentive and enthusiastic about the project, they understand what they’re trying to make, and you both share fun and giggles over the craft. Imagine that they had such a great time with you that they tell everyone they talk to what they made and how much fun they had with you.