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There are so many fun ways to make firework pictures with your kids. Here are 10 ideas to give your arts and crafts session some extra fizz!<\/p>\n

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Whether you are celebrating the 4th of July, Guy Fawkes Night<\/a> or New Year’s Eve<\/a>, adding some fireworks is sure to help your celebrations go with a bang! They are also great to re-create in many different arts, crafts and science activities with your kids at home. Here are 10 ideas from some of my favourite bloggers to add \u00a0some extra sparkle to your firework pictures.<\/p>\n

10 Fantastic Firework Activities for Kids<\/h2>\n

Turn sparkly pipe cleansers into these beautiful firework rings<\/a> from Fantastic Fun and Learning. My daughter is looking forward to making these.<\/p>\n

Use marbling inks in water to create these suminagashi firework pictures<\/a> from Crafty Kids at Home.<\/p>\n

Enjoy some fizzing good science fun with these Fizzy Fireworks <\/a>from Toddler Approved.<\/p>\n

This activity from Reading Confetti uses ice cream sprinkles and water<\/a> to create some colourful firework pictures. Will you be able to resist nibbling on a few though?<\/p>\n

Create your own fireworks in a jar <\/a>with this \u00a0colourful science activity from I Can Teach my Child.
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