Friday, September 20, 2013
Vacation Time!
Sooooo........ I don't know if anyone actually reads this but if so, I just wanted to say that I'm on a long family vacation which is why I haven't posted anything lately! But we'll be back in Arizona by the first part of October!! So we will start updating this blog again then :)
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Toddler Activities - Finger Paint
This activity was SO fun!
And wait... there's only 4 ingredients? Yes. Which makes for another fun AND easy activity that I found in Gold Medal's Alpha-Bakery Cookbook.
What you need:
- Cornstarch (1/3 cup)
- Sugar (3 tablespoons)
- Water (2 cups)
- Food Coloring
What you do:
- Mix cornstarch, sugar and water in 1 quart saucepan.
- Cook and stir over medium heat for about 5 minutes or until thickened; remove from heat.
- Divide the mixture into separate cups or containers (I just saved a few baby food containers - then you can just chuck them when you're done)
- Tint mixture in each container with a different food color. Stir several times until cool.
Then let your toddler go for it!!
It might be a good idea to lay down some newspaper to make it easier to clean up. And I took K's clothes off just to make sure the food color wouldn't stain her clothes.
She loved it! And it was seriously so easy that we definitely will be doing this again!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Tuesday Treat Day - Turkey Stars & Cheese Hearts
My daughter LOVES turkey and cheese! I thought it might be fun to use cookie cutters and cut the turkey and cheese into fun shapes!
And for those of you who may have toddlers who are picky eaters...maybe this would be something fun for them to try! Maybe if they get to cut their food into fun star and heart shapes, they would eat it. Who knows?! But we sure had fun with it.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Weekly Learning - The Body
Day 1: Songs
Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
Hinges
The Hokey Pokey!! - There probably is a YouTube video of this song but I think it's more fun to actually do it with your toddler! You can keep repeating the song as many times as you want, practicing all the body parts... we even did "tongue" and K thought that was funny :) So have fun with it!
Day 3: Get Out
Go to the park or an indoor play place and let your toddler use their body to run around and have fun! After all, the theme this week is in fact, "The Body". So Kimbri and I met some friends at a nearby park last week and the girls had a blast playing on the playground! (And then, since we live in Arizona, it got SOOOO HOT so we had to leave and get out of the heat. But it was fun while it lasted!)
Day 5: Library Day
We didn't do a library day last week because my kids picked up a runny nose from somewhere :( So we just stayed home most of the week.
However, I did pick up a five dollar "Magic School Bus" DVD a couple weeks ago from Walmart that has several episodes on it about the human body (it totally took me back to when I was a kid... I used to love watching The Magic School Bus!)
So anyway, it was kind of fun to just snuggle up and watch a movie this week :)
Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
Hinges
The Hokey Pokey!! - There probably is a YouTube video of this song but I think it's more fun to actually do it with your toddler! You can keep repeating the song as many times as you want, practicing all the body parts... we even did "tongue" and K thought that was funny :) So have fun with it!
Day 2: Activity
So it seems like most toddlers love stickers! This past week we got out the stickers and put different stickers on different parts of Kimbri's body. She's pretty good at the main ones like arms, legs, head, hair, feet, etc... so we used the stickers to practice new ones she didn't already know.
I put a sticker on her elbow and helped her learn the word and then I would take it off and let her put it back on her elbow, and had her say the word again. It was a simple and fun activity that helped her learn something new!
So it seems like most toddlers love stickers! This past week we got out the stickers and put different stickers on different parts of Kimbri's body. She's pretty good at the main ones like arms, legs, head, hair, feet, etc... so we used the stickers to practice new ones she didn't already know.
I put a sticker on her elbow and helped her learn the word and then I would take it off and let her put it back on her elbow, and had her say the word again. It was a simple and fun activity that helped her learn something new!
Day 3: Get Out
Go to the park or an indoor play place and let your toddler use their body to run around and have fun! After all, the theme this week is in fact, "The Body". So Kimbri and I met some friends at a nearby park last week and the girls had a blast playing on the playground! (And then, since we live in Arizona, it got SOOOO HOT so we had to leave and get out of the heat. But it was fun while it lasted!)
Day 4: Activity
Handprints & Footprints - get out some paint and go to town letting your toddler squirt paint on their hands and then helping them make a handprint on paper. Try doing footprints too!
I also saw THIS way cute idea on a website called CafeMom that is super adorable and I want to try it out sometime! We didn't have time last week but I'll for sure have to try it out soon :)
Handprints & Footprints - get out some paint and go to town letting your toddler squirt paint on their hands and then helping them make a handprint on paper. Try doing footprints too!
I also saw THIS way cute idea on a website called CafeMom that is super adorable and I want to try it out sometime! We didn't have time last week but I'll for sure have to try it out soon :)
Day 5: Library Day
We didn't do a library day last week because my kids picked up a runny nose from somewhere :( So we just stayed home most of the week.
However, I did pick up a five dollar "Magic School Bus" DVD a couple weeks ago from Walmart that has several episodes on it about the human body (it totally took me back to when I was a kid... I used to love watching The Magic School Bus!)
So anyway, it was kind of fun to just snuggle up and watch a movie this week :)
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