Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

What is this mess!





When the your kids make a mess. STOP. THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK. Are they enjoying themselves? Are they being creative? Are they experimenting and learning? It is freeing to allow them to discover things on their own through play. Yes they will need to clean up after themselves but atleast allow them to soak up their childhood.
When I walk into an area that screams out "I AM AN ABSOLUTE MESS!" I can have confidence that someone had fun here!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Which one is faster?

Okay mom's out there. I know we have all experienced this.

If you see this on the road






Then you see this on the road (with a screaming baby strapped into a 5 point harness carseat)....






WHICH DO YOU THINK CAN DRIVE FASTER?

{ahem, did I say this happened to me today?}

Friday, December 18, 2009

Merry Christmas!

I enjoyed this so much I just had to share it with me wonderful followers!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

More creative fun!

A couple of days ago while waisting more time reading blogs.... I came across
a creation that was not so much of a waist of time. It was unique but simple and oh so much fun!

Have a look at this newspaper hut! We did this right away and it really was much simpler than it looks. Please note I did this with my 3.5 year old and my 2 year old and I am minutes away from delivering #3! It is just that easy and fun!


I'd love to hear from you if you decide to try it! I will definitely be doing this again.

Note: I gave my kids fair warning that this structure will break eventually and not to be disappointed when it does for we will be building another one soon!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Sunday, June 21, 2009

A Special Father's Day Gift (Homemade)

You have to do this when they are young. Other wise it may be poster size!

Monday, June 1, 2009

For the Birds





In the summer we (I) am always looking for something to keep the kids busy in the backyard. We did this last year and
are really enjoying doing it again this year.

We feed the birds! I have a little bird feeder and a jar of bird seed. I saved little scoops from formula cans and OXY clean and they use
those to scoop bird seeds to fill the feeder. They LOVE it! They also love watching the birds come feed. The nice thing is that it is a continual
activity. We usually do it once a week.

NOTE: You can't freak out when bird seed spills all over the grass. Just know it is not being waisted. The birds (or chipmunks) will still get it!

Another fun thing we will do is plant some of those bird seeds and see what actually grows. What is it they put in that bird seed mix? We will soon find
out!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Teaching Manners and Etiquette to your children

I have a plan to make our own booklets of specific things I want my children to know. Reading at story time will allow us to read about it and talk about it. Making the book together may be fun too!

Be watching for future booklet ideas.
This one is HOUSE RULES

Etiquette for
Little Ones at Home


*Say “Good-morning” and “Good-night” to everyone in the house.
*Greet our guests at the door with a smile and “hello!”
*Say “Good-bye” to our guests and help them out the door.
*Remember your manners: “please” and “thank-you”.
*Stay seated at the table until you are excused.
*If an adult drops something, pick it up quickly!
*Protect children - especially babies - who are younger than you.
*When you are eating a snack, offer some to the people near you.
*When people speak to you, look in their eyes and respond kindly.
*When daddy or mommy asks you to do something, say, “Yes,
dad!” or “Yes, mom!” and do it right away.

Feel free to copy or add your own ideas. I know the 'rules' can be endless but it is nice to have some that you don't usually talk about in paper for review. Most of all, have fun as you train your child(ren)!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Fond Memories of Childhood

Close your eyes...And go back.

...Before the Internet or PC or the MAC......
....Before semi-automatics and crack....
....Before Playstation, SEGA, Super Nintendo, even before Atari...
....Before cell phones, CD's, DVD's, voicemail and e-mail....
....Go way back......way.....way.....way back.....
Go back.
I'm talkin' bout hide and seek at dusk
Red light, Green light
Red Rover....Red Rover.....
Playing kickball & dodgeball until the first
...no...second... no...third street light came on
Ring around the Rosie
London Bridge
Hot potato
Hop Scotch
Jump rope
YOU'RE IT!!
Parents stood on the front porch and yelled (or whistled) for you
to come home - no pagers or cell phones
Take One Giant Step..... May I?
Seeing shapes in the clouds.
Endless summer days and hot summer nights (no A/C) with the windows open.
The sound of crickets.
Running through the sprinkler.
Cereal boxes with that GREAT prize in the bottom.
Cracker jacks with the same thing.
Ice pops with 2 sticks you could break and share with a friend.
.but wait.……
..there's more...

Watchin' Saturday Morning cartoons Tom and Jerry, serial adventures,
Captain Midnight, Cisco Kid, The Lone Ranger, Boston Blackie.
Catchin' lightning bugs in a jar
Christmas morning.
Your first day of school.
Bedtime Prayers and Goodnight Kisses.
Climbing trees.
Swinging as high as you could in those long swings to try and reach the sky.
A million mosquito bites and sticky fingers.
Jumpin' down the steps.
Jumpin' on the bed.
Pillow fights.
Runnin' home from the western movie you just saw 'til you were out of breath.
Laughing so hard that your stomach hurt.
Being tired from PLAYING.

WORK: meant taking out the garbage, cutting the grass, washing the car, or doing the dishes.

Your first crush.
Your first kiss (I mean the one that you kept your mouth CLOSED and your eyes OPEN)

Rainy days at school and the smell of damp concrete and chalk erasers

Oh, I'm not finished yet....

Kool-Aid was the drink of the summer.
So was a swig from the hose.
Giving your friends a ride on your handlebars of your bike.
Attaching pieces of cardboard to your bike frame to rub against your spokes.
Wearing your new shoes on the first day of school.
Class Field Trips with soggy sandwiches.
When nearly everyone's mom was at home when the kids got there from school.
When a quarter seemed like a fair allowance, and another quarter a MIRACLE

When ANY parent could discipline ANY kid, or feed him, or use him to carry Groceries... And nobody, not even the kid, thought a thing of it.

When your parents took you to the cafeteria and it was a real treat.

When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited you at home.

Basically, we were in fear for our lives but it wasn't because of drive by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. We simply did not want our parents to get mad at us.

Didn't that feel good? Just to go back and say, "Yeah, I
remember that!" Well, let's keep going!!

Let's go back to the time when...
Decisions were made by going "eeny-meeny-miney-mo"

Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, "do over!"

"Race issues" meant arguing about who ran the fastest.

Catching fireflies could happily occupy an entire evening.

It wasn't odd to have two or three "best" friends.

The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was cooties.

Nobody was prettier than Mom.

Scrapes and bruises were kissed by mom and made better.

Getting a foot of snow was a dream come true.

Abilities were discovered because of a "double-dog-dare"

Spinning around, getting dizzy and falling down was cause for giggles.

The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team.

Water balloons were the ultimate, ultimate weapon.

If you can remember most or all of these, then you have lived during a more pleasant simpler time !

I wonder how many of you that I have sent this to remember all of these things. I know some of you are my vintage.

Those of you who remember will have lived in an era that no one else will ever experience. The era has passed and slowly those of us who lived it are passing also. If you do not remember, then ask your parents, grand parents or great grand parents. We went from am radio to the stars. Your era is here, be part of it. Make it worthwhile for future generations to build on. Keep God in your lives.

We did.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Scheduling your Child's day (preschool age)

I thrive off of structure but kids sometimes throw a kink in that plan. My ideal day would be to plan an activity for every half hour. Toggling between alone play and together time. BUT reality says....

Wake, dress

Breakfast

table time activity (play doh, coloring, art)

Short video

Large motor activity (walk outdoors, play in basement)

Prep Lunch

Eat lunch

Read books

Nap Blanket time (sit on blanket on floor and play with a toy or look at books - no getting off the blanket)(you will need to train him to do this)

Dancing/music

time Table time while you prep dinner

Eat dinner

Tickle time with dad or outing

Bath

Read

Bed.

I don't like to put times on it other than eating and sleep times. Commiting to a time for each just frustrates me and the kids.
If you are having a hard time with it plan one structured activity for the morning and one for afternoon. Between meals and naps it will give you some freedom to think and breath until you get a more regular schedule.
I do have a wonderful list of activites that can be done with mom and without mom for appropriate age levels. This list has really helped me especially with the younger ones.
I also have an activity book from Meijer. The brand is called School Zone. Look for the PRESCHOOL one and tear a page out each day for him to work on. Or simply print coloring sheets from preschool printable websites. That way you can print things that interst him at that time. You have no idea how much free stuff is online for preschoolers.


Activities for Babies (0-12 Months)
Alone
Pop Up Toys

Mobiles

Swing

Johnny Jump Up

Baby Mirror

Soft Blocks

Toys That Can Be ChewedBooks (Cloth)

Crib Gyms

Infant Seat (To See Things from Different Perspectives)

Bouncy Chair

Rattles or other toys that make sounds

Mom And Baby

Feeding

Rocking

Play Time On Blanket (Mom Helps Baby Develop Skills)

Singing/Eye Contact/Rhymes

Read

Bath Time

Walking

Activities for Toddlers (18 Months - 2 Years) Alone

Playtime in Crib/Playpen

Play Center (Theme)

Blanket Time

Magnetic Numbers (at fridge or magnetic cook sheet on a blanket on the floor)

Letters on Refrigerator

Dress Up

Shape Sorting toys

Play doh

Sit Time with Books

High Chair Toys

Paint with Water

Large piece Puzzles

Throw cards (from a deck of card or flash cards) into a laundry basket or a hat

Toy bulldozer in tin of dry rice or noodles (at table or highchair)

Nesting/Stacking ToysListening Tapes



With Mom

Cooking Time (Real Or Play)

Stamping/Stickers

Rice/Corn Meal

PlayThrowing Bean Bags in Container

Reading

Prayer Time [at meals and bedtime]

Outdoor Play

Walk

Baby Pool

Paint with Water On Patio

Sand Box

Bubbles

Outdoor Toys

Activities For Preschoolers (2 Years - 5 Years)
Alone

Color / bingo dabbers

Playdoh

Toys at Table

Stamping Finger Paint or Paint on paper with water

Peg Boards

Sit Time/Blanket Time (practice self-control by sitting and playing on blanket for an extended period)

Listening Tapes

Magnet Numbers/Letters On Refrigerator

Water Play at Sink

Books

Computer [limited]

Lego’s

Sticker Books

Puzzles

Chalkboard

Picture Time

Stencils

Room Time

Video time [limited 30 min. per day]

Dress Up

Learning to use a pencil - print letters

Stringing Beads

Lace Cards (use old greeting cards glued together and punch holes around the edges to lace yarn through)

Corn Meal/Rice Play

People/Animal Figures

With Mom

Cut With Safety Scissors

Cooking

Reading

Prayer Time

Finger-paint

Games

Crafts

Character Quality Explanation/Stories

Chores (Training)

Watering Plants

Plucking grapes from stems (throwing squishy ones away)

Picking up toys on Patio

Sweeping

Putting Silverware Away From Dishwasher

Cleaning Fronts of Appliances

Window Washing

Set Table

Folding Laundry

Dusting

Cleaning Mirrors

Outdoors [*with direct supervision for sure]

Swim

*Chalk

Sand Box

Walking

Shaving Cream on Picnic Table

Gardening

*Water Hose

*Bubbles

Riding/Outdoor Toys

Paint with Water

For a more extensive list, see What Every Child Should Know Along the Way By Gail Martin.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

My Favorite Play Dough Recipe

This recipe is great! It is easy to do, it saves money and it lasts for months!
Let me warn you... you will get quite a workout in one arm as you stir it. But it is well worth it.


Cooked Play dough Recipe:

4 Cups Flour
2 Cups Salt
4 Tablespoons of Cream of Tarter (in spice section of grocery stores)
4 Cups of Water (add a few drops of food coloring into the water)
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil

Combine dry ingredients, slowly add water and oil. Cook over medium heat, stirring until stiff. Let cool and knead. Store in zip-lock bag or plastic container, so it won't dry out!

You can add food coloring or glitter, at the preschool I worked for we used to add different scents for the time of year. Fall-pumpkin spice, Holidays-peppermint, Cinnamon, Valentine's Day-Cocoa. Dye it green for St. Patrick's Day etc...

Get out your cookie cutters, toy rolling pin, old plastic lids, mini tractors, bulldozers, hard plastic animals to make foot prints, etc... get creative as to what to make and what toys to use while playing with the play dough.


Your children will be entertained for a good period of time!

This play dough is non-toxic as you can see it is made of all consumable ingredients. It is not very tasty unless you like lots of salt!

Have Fun! Play with your kids during this table time activity.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Washing Hands - the fun way.

When my preschooler has to wash his hands so frequently I thought I'd make it into a fun time.
He loves music and singing so we sing the little ditty.
Round and round the Garden like a Teddy bear (during this time we put soap on our hands and rub round and round and round and round)
One step, two step (rub around again)
Tickle 'em under there (we tickle the running water to wash off the soap bubbles).

He loves it and it gets the job done!
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