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Earth Day Recap
There’s something about hearing all the buzz about Earth Day that really makes you want to make changes! Last year, we planted seeds to try and grow our little garden. Too bad Mommy didn’t realize that the those suckers sprout way faster than I expected and I had no pots to transfer them into in time. MOM FAIL. (Check out that Throw Back Thursday pic of Sofia…where did that little nugget go?!)
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Had to go with TBT on this one because we could plant seeds, take pics and keep JT from eating the dirt…oops! |
This year, with Sofia being in school and me being a room Mom, I sent her in with a big bag of giveaways for Earth Day/Show and Tell. A family friend was able to score is a big box of goodies from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. It had a coloring book and information on water conservation and the usefulness of pollinators.
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We love our coloring book and conservation information. Hopefully this years seeds have better luck than last year! |
It also included temporary tattoos. So, of course, Sofia was thrilled to dig into those! We are using the books and coloring book to talk about what we can do to help the environment. One of Sofia’s favorite shows is Plum Landing on PBS and it helps reiterate some of what we read.
And because I love to *try* to grow plants, we are attempting seeds again…I’m prepared with pots this time!
What did you do for Earth Day? Tell us all about it!
Earth Day Recap
There’s something about hearing all the buzz about Earth Day that really makes you want to make changes! Last year, we planted seeds to try and grow our little garden. Too bad Mommy didn’t realize that the those suckers sprout way faster than I expected and I had no pots to transfer them into in time. MOM FAIL. (Check out that Throw Back Thursday pic of Sofia…where did that little nugget go?!)
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Had to go with TBT on this one because we could plant seeds, take pics and keep JT from eating the dirt…oops! |
This year, with Sofia being in school and me being a room Mom, I sent her in with a big bag of giveaways for Earth Day/Show and Tell. A family friend was able to score is a big box of goodies from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. It had a coloring book and information on water conservation and the usefulness of pollinators.
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We love our coloring book and conservation information. Hopefully this years seeds have better luck than last year! |
It also included temporary tattoos. So, of course, Sofia was thrilled to dig into those! We are using the books and coloring book to talk about what we can do to help the environment. One of Sofia’s favorite shows is Plum Landing on PBS and it helps reiterate some of what we read.
And because I love to *try* to grow plants, we are attempting seeds again…I’m prepared with pots this time!
What did you do for Earth Day? Tell us all about it!
Spring/Easter Toddler Crafts
My toddler and I love crafts! I’m always so suprised how excited she get when we do a new “project”. By now, I’ve learned that the trick to a successful crafting session is to be fully prepared before we start. I have everything set up from materials to clean up wipes or plastic bags for trash ready. This helps alleviate the issue of leaving a toddler with freshly poured paint to walk away and grab paper or clean up materials! It also keeps me from losing her attention before we even get started.
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She wasn’t nearly as confused as this picture suggests! |
Here what you need:
Paper
Scissors
Crayola Washable paint
Clothes Pins
Cotton Balls
Clamp the cotton ball with the clothes pin and use a different one for each color. We made an easter egg and a carrots. The leaves of the carrot were her handprint. I traced them and then cut it out while she painted. She is loving real paint these days, I’m going to need to invest in some brushes and a cute smock!
These were nap time crafts while baby brother was asleep. I haven’t been daring enough to bring him into the fold with our crafting just yet. What fun spring crafts have you done or seen?
Spring/Easter Toddler Crafts
My toddler and I love crafts! I’m always so suprised how excited she get when we do a new “project”. By now, I’ve learned that the trick to a successful crafting session is to be fully prepared before we start. I have everything set up from materials to clean up wipes or plastic bags for trash ready. This helps alleviate the issue of leaving a toddler with freshly poured paint to walk away and grab paper or clean up materials! It also keeps me from losing her attention before we even get started.
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She wasn’t nearly as confused as this picture suggests! |
Here what you need:
Paper
Scissors
Crayola Washable paint
Clothes Pins
Cotton Balls
Clamp the cotton ball with the clothes pin and use a different one for each color. We made an easter egg and a carrots. The leaves of the carrot were her handprint. I traced them and then cut it out while she painted. She is loving real paint these days, I’m going to need to invest in some brushes and a cute smock!
These were nap time crafts while baby brother was asleep. I haven’t been daring enough to bring him into the fold with our crafting just yet. What fun spring crafts have you done or seen?
Week 2: Letter B!
She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…
Week 2: Letter B!
She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…
Week 2: Letter B!
She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…
Brought By The Letter “A”
I’ve noticed Sofia asking a lot about reading and “how do you spell” words. About a year ago, I went to a local shop that sells teacher and classroom supplies and bought some fun wall decor that would help with learning the alphabet. Well, my little overachiever went and learned the alphabet all on her own and had little need for my original idea. I should really be wise to my children making plans of their own by now!
Needless to say, I’ve been trying to rack my brain about how to supplement learning at home. One of my favorite sites 1+1+1=1, has amazing printables. I went through and decided to stop thinking about the letters individually and take it up a notch and focus on words that start with the letter of the week. We colored in the letter “A” and read the “Aa is for apple” line and pointing out sounds we recognized. We practiced writing our letter and she LOVED that sheet the most. She was so proud of herself and did a great job tracing the line. Her perfectionist side came out and she got a little upset about not drawing a perfect line on one attempt. I let her know that she did a great job and that her line looked great and she perked back up and kept going. She matched some shadow pictures and a small puzzle. She worked on a few pages independently and she was so proud to come back and show me when she was all done.
While searching through 1+1+1=1, I found that some of the sheets didn’t seem like things that would really grab her attention so, I opted to only print the pages I felt would interest her. I also chose a color of the week, red…her favorite color and a shape, circle. I found some additional printables at Education.com that would help trace circles. She loved all of it!
We set her up to start last night and first thing this morning, she asked to work on her worksheets! Today, I will also add some word family words that end in “-at”. She loves Super Why and rhyming words so, I think she will love it.
Baby brother even got in on the action! We chose a new “sign” for him to learn this week. So, we are learning “again” and practicing our animals and animal sounds. As soon as I laminate some of these pages, he can play with big sissies sheets too.