Shows
- Dora the Explorer (6)
- Team Umizoomi (3)
- Bubble Guppies (3)
- The Fresh Beat Band (1)
- Peter Rabbit (3)
- Go, Diego, Go! (3)
- Ni Hao, Kai-lan (3)
- The Backyardigans (2)
- Wonder Pets! (2)
- Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2)
Encourage your kids to get dirty with this no-sew garden apron. The three pockets hold tools or seeds and the waist is adjustable.
Wow wow! Watch Wubbzy every day on Nick Jr.


Cut an 18-inch-wide by 11-inch-high rectangle from the green fabric. To create the pocket flap, have kids fold up the bottom edge 5 inches. They can crease along the fold with their finger. Pin or tape in place.
Turn the rectangle over, and along the top where the grommets will go, have kids fold down about an inch. Crease the fold with fingers. Pin or tape in place.
To prevent the sides of the apron from fraying, help kids fold a 1-inch hem down each side. Now, secure these folds in place with the double-sided tape.
With the chalk or a pencil, mark out the placement for the four grommets (or X-shaped slits if you're making the apron that way). The first and last grommets should be about 1 1/2 inches in from the edges of the apron. Place the other two, equally spaced, in between. Have kids use an under-and-over motion to lace the grommets or holes with the drawstring.
Kids can snip two 5-inch lengths of the double-sided tape. Slip one, vertically inside the pocket flap, about 5 inches from one side of the apron. Repeat for the other pocket, measuring about five inches in from the opposite side of the apron. For the faux stitching, use the green marker to draw two vertical rows of stitches down each pocket "seam."
Using an ink-jet printer and iron-on transfer paper suited for dark fabrics, print out the Wubbzy designs. Iron them onto the apron as shown in the photograph, or apply your own design.
Tie the finished apron onto your child and fill up the pockets with child-sized gardening tools and seed packets.
These boots were made for growing!
Light the way to a fun night with some of your kids' favorite Nick Jr. friends
Having a tricky time zipping up coats? Little hands get a little help from Wubbzy.
Keep warm with Wubbzy!
Perk up their pencils with your kids' kooky pals!
A fan-tastic summer craft to make together
Who wouldn't want Wubbzy on their wall?
Put their masterpieces on display in a whole new way!
Add Wubbzy to your table and let the fun begin
Make a door sign that will bloom in any room!
Shower your little flower with quality crafting time!
Create this simple paper basket and make it a Hoppy Easter!
Spring into action to create a high-flying hanging craft
Add some blooms to your kids' rooms with their favorite guppies!
Make a colorful Dora craft that's inspired by spring!
Make a colorful decoration bursting with blooms with this easy craft!
Make this mobile and swing into spring!
Show your kids how to tell time with this paper plate peek-a-boo clock!
This eco-friendly house shows some "serious" courtesy to your little feathered friends
Crafty kids' kites made from paper bags
Kai-lan and friends are preparing for spring. Watch their garden grow!
Adorn your table with this easy, eye-popping Backyardigans craft
Perfect for catching springtime breezes, this is no garden-variety kite!
These boots were made for growing!
Make a bunch of beautiful blooms for Mom!
If you're a rockin' mom, make matching tees to wear with your little rockstar!
Make tropical music with the sounds of the rain forest
Plant the seeds of future growth with this easy Diego craft
A handy case with a friendly face!
Rescue an old T-shirt and recycle it into a comfy Diego pro-green snuggle pillow
Dora says, "Let's go green!" And by recycling an old T-shirt, you can make a huggable snuggle pillow