I thought this was fun and really cute!
Go to your local Hardware store and pick up some paint stirring sticks.
Have your child paint it
Mark on it inches, so they can see how deep the snow is
If you want you can have them paint the body white, and then using Pom-poms and that foam craft stuff, you can make a snowman on the top. Or any other character you may want!
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Showing posts with label Educational. Show all posts
Monday, January 26, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Shopping Made Fun!
It can be very hard to go grocery shopping with your little ones. Here is an idea that I thought was brilliant! Help your child make a shopping list! I get in the mail, about 4 different Grocery store ads every week. Just save these, and on Shopping Day, help your little one cut out items that you need, and will be purchasing, and glue or tape to a piece of paper. When you get to the store, make sure your little on has a crayon to mark off their items. And help them search for the items. Give them the opportunity to pick it up off the shelf and put it in the cart!
Plus when your little one asks for some cookies, you can say, "Is it on your list? We only get what we need and have on our lists!" This may reduce the begging for more treats!
Plus when your little one asks for some cookies, you can say, "Is it on your list? We only get what we need and have on our lists!" This may reduce the begging for more treats!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Playing "School"

You can order just the manual from the Church website, but I recommend springing for the picture packet and CD. Click here for the link. The picture packet has illustrations that go along with all of the lessons. The book, in addition to the lessons, has lots of ideas for activities and games that go along with the topics. The CD includes some really fun stuff, like different kinds of music and an imaginary "Trip to the Zoo" where a narrator instructs the kids to "drive" to the zoo and then spend time walking around and acting like the various animals they would see there. My kids absolutely love this and ask me to play it for them often -- and they really ham it up and get some wiggles out. So, $11.50 sounds a little steep for the whole package, but I think it's completely worth it!
Some of the benefits: I feel like my kids are learning how to be reverent, how to sit in a chair for a lesson and LISTEN, and I am learning more about them and how much they really understand through the questions I ask. And THAT has been rewarding for me.

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