The object of this game is to collect the most "books"—or sets—of four of a kind, like four kings, four nines, and so on. How do you collect them? You go fish!
With some string and a few simple knots, you can make a pal for life -- or at least as long as it takes for a bracelet to wear through.
The U.S. Weather Service used to use seven-foot-tall box kites to carry its instruments thousands of feet into the sky. This box kite is much smaller—but with enough sturdy string, you could fly it just as high.
It’s hot out. You like money. How about starting a lemonade stand!
With just a few things from around the house, you can turn your bedroom into a fortress!
Lava lamps are as easy to make as they are fun to look at.
Bored with rolling out plain old snakes? Here's a fun way to make a whole menagerie of critters with clay and poster board.
Who needs diamonds or pearls when you can make beautiful jewelry from flowers you find growing right in your own backyard?
When light shines through water—like a raindrop—it bends and breaks up into different colors to make a rainbow. Here's how to make your own rainbow indoors—no April showers required.
Sure, you can stick a lumpy little packet into the microwave and punch a few buttons. But once you learn to pop your own corn on the stove, you’ll never want the fake-tasting kind again.
You don't have to get anywhere near a real horse for this family-friendly summer pastime.
It’s scary, but you can learn how to stand up to a bully – and come out on top.
A dishwasher makes clean up much easier, especially if you load it properly. Putting each item in correctly will help the water and suds do the dirty work for you.
Your mom's gonna freak when she sees that big wad of gum in your hair—unless you get it out first. Here's how, without breaking out the scissors.