Craig of the Creek is a fun cartoon that teaches kids about friendship, inclusivity and the power of imagination. Craig and his friends are nice to other kids, and there is a range of ethnicities and genders represented in the show. If your kid wants to be like Craig of the Creek, it may be a good idea to nurture their desire to follow this positive young role model.
Four-Piece Hand-Painted Light-Up Wizard Staff
One of the most important accessories your kid will need to be just like Craig of the Creek is a staff. Craig’s trademark staff in the series features a pointy end, but this hand-painted wizard staff has the same look as Craig’s, without the pointy end. This four-piece staff breaks down for easy storage and stands 4 feet tall, making it the perfect size for most children.
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Jeelow Small Canvas Tote Crossbody Handbag
In the show, Craig uses one of his mom’s purses as a "Purse of Holding," which is a reference to the "Bag of Holding" from Dungeons & Dragons. This high-quality bag is sturdy enough for kids to play with and has plenty of room to fit your child’s adventure accessories. The Jeelow bag comes in five colors, so you can find a shade that fits your kid’s personality.
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How to Make Hand-Drawn Maps Book
One of the things Craig is known for in the TV show is keeping an up-to-date map of the creek. If your kid wants to be just like Craig, chances are pretty good they’ve picked up an interest in making a map of their own. This paperback book features many examples of different maps and easy-to-understand instructions on how to make them. Most users find this book is creative and practical and gives plenty of useful tips and instructions on map-making for all skill levels.
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120 Sheets of Antique Looking Vintage Paper
If your child wants to make maps like Craig, they’ll need some fun paper to do it on. These vintage-looking sheets of paper make the perfect material for your child’s hand-drawn maps and they can tape them together to create larger maps, just like Craig does for his map in the show. It’s worth noting the paper has a petroleum smell to it, but this won’t likely keep kids from enjoying it and it even adds more of an "aged" appeal to the sheets.
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BIGXIAN Kids Hooded Velvet Cloak
If your child wants to be like Kelsey from Craig of the Creek, they’ll likely need a cool cloak to wear. This velvet cloak has a hood that kids can pull over their heads when they want to feel mysterious, and it's much more durable than many of the other options out there. This cloak is 39 inches long, which is an ideal size for most children. Some users don't like that the fabric begins to roll up at the end, but this can help keep your child from tripping as they play.
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Liberty Imports Giant Foam Swords
Kelsey is known for carrying a toy sword in the show, and although hers is a paper towel roll, kids will likely need something a little more robust to play with outside. These foam swords are sturdy enough to last years, even if used every day. The Liberty Imports Giant Foam Swords are an excellent value for the money, and the thick, soft foam is perfect for ensuring children don’t hurt each other when playing.
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Terra Hiker Waterproof Rain Poncho
Another favorite character from Craig of the Creek is the Green Poncho. This mysterious character oversees the bridge, making sure enemies of the creek don’t make their way into their side of the creek. This durable green poncho is 43 inches tall when worn, making it perfect for most children. The material is sturdy but lightweight, so it’s ideal for most weather conditions, and your kid won’t get too hot while wearing it.
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SainSmart Jr. Kids Bow and Arrow Toy
If your kid wants to be like the Green Poncho, they’ll need a toy bow and arrow to defend their play area. This toy bow is perfect for pretend play, as the suction cup arrows are soft when they hit. Still, it’s a good idea to teach your kid about the importance of not aiming for other children’s faces.
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