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Arts, Crafts, and Fun Things to Do and Make with your children

Toss any magazine older Work them out. The problem with bad weather is that children don’t get enough exercise. Play “freeze dance” stopping in position when the music goes off. Pile up pillows and encourage the kids to gallop over them on hobbyhorses. Get out the tutus and do a dance show. The storm has hit and you are stuck indoors with small lightening fast children. Kids are bouncing off the walls. You’re just about to go bananas. You take a look, but the pieces to Candyland are missing. Maybe a boardgame can save you?
 
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Grab some couch cushions or an large box and drape a sheet over them. Put toys and kitchenware for the kids to play with underneath. They can make a walkway to the structure with blocks. Set it up and hand out the invitations to all of the stuffed friends. It could be your dog or cats birthday, or your child’s favorite stuffed animals birthday. Decorate white paper plates for party invitations by coloring them and personalizing them. Bake up some cookies or have a popcornfest. Stretch out the preparation. Throw a ten minute party. Fill plastic bottles with whatever is on the shelf to make potions. Toothpaste, ketchup, food coloring - the yuckier the better. Add baking soda and vinegar and watch your concoction fizz. Clean out the magazine rack and have your kids clip pictures and paste them on paper. Suggest a theme, such as animals. Toss any magazine older than your toddler. Work them out. The problem with bad weather is that children don’t get enough exercise. Play “freeze dance” stopping in position when the music goes off. Pile up pillows and encourage the kids to gallop over them on hobbyhorses. Get out the tutus and do a dance show. The storm has hit and you are stuck indoors with small lightening fast children. Kids are bouncing off the walls.

 

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October 28, 2007

How to Explain to your Preschooler if it is Autumn or Fall

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Do you use the terms
“fall” and “autumn” interchangeably? If so, you are
just like most other people in America who agree that the two words are meant
to mean the same thing (the season that comes after summer and before winter).
But there is another […]

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October 15, 2007

Teaching your Child about the Environment - Blog Action Day 2007

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Your children are
going to inherit the earth that we are living on today so you obviously want
it to be as healthy as it can possibly be for them.
Although it’s great that you’re doing your part to take care of
the environment, it’s equally as […]

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October 3, 2007

Create Perfect Halloween Pumpkin Decorations

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Bear in mind that painted pumpkins last longer than carved ones, so you might want to consider adding a painted pumpkin or two to your Halloween decorations for extra longevity and variety. Covering your carved pumpkin with cling film and keeping it in the fridge when not on display can also help. You can also buy special sprays designed for this purpose. Prolong the life of your pumpkin, carved pumpkins usually tend to deteriorate within a few days, but you can help to prolong the life of your pumpkin by smearing the exposed surfaces with petroleum jelly.

Just be careful about using flammable materials if you’re adding a candle to your pumpkin to make a lantern. Add a few extras, after carving or painting your pumpkin, you can dress it up further by adding extras like glitter, sequins, beads, wigs, hats, false noses etc. Knives should be sharp, and sharper knives are actually safer to use, as less force is needed. But you can also get excellent results with the everyday tools you probably already have around the house, such as thin, long-bladed knives for cutting the flesh, spoons for scooping it out and a pen or pencil for drawing the design onto the pumpkin’s surface. These can make the carving process quicker, and are especially good if you’re doing the more complex designs.

If you’re really serious about pumpkin carving, you can buy special saws and other specialist tools designed just for carving pumpkins. Use the right tools, selecting the right tools for the job can make carving your pumpkin a lot easier. You can also enhance your carved pumpkin with a bit of . Don’t worry if you think you can’t - it’s really very easy!

Consider painting your pumpkin, painted pumpkins are more unusual than the carved variety, but they last longer, and can be extremely eye-catching and attractive. If you’re using a pre-made template, medium-sized pumpkins are usually best, unless otherwise specified. A round pumpkin might work better with a scary face, whereas a tall pumpkin is preferable for an elongated design like a sitting cat or a ghost. Larger pumpkins are best for more complex designs, and smaller ones for simpler designs. Choose a pumpkin that’s the right size and shape, it’s important to choose the right pumpkin for your planned design.

After buying, be careful not to drop your pumpkin, and don’t carry it around by the stem. Pumpkins with smooth surfaces are easier to work with (although irregularities can add interesting aspects to your design too), and you might prefer to select one that is uniform in colour. Check for bruises, soft spots, mould, mildew etc, and remember that the flesh should be firm, and the stem should not look dried out. Make sure the pumpkin is in good condition, to ensure your Halloween pumpkin lasts as long as possible, buy one that is ripe and in excellent condition.

If you’re planning a display with several pumpkins, select pumpkins which will look good together, perhaps in a variety of shapes and sizes. If you just want the one, it will need to be large enough to make an impact and look good from all angles. Also consider if your pumpkin decoration will be a standalone centerpiece, or if you will have several pumpkins sitting together. The design will determine the size, shape and colour of the pumpkin you select. Plan your design carefully, it’s important to decide what type of design you’re going to use in advance.

Whether you’re making pumpkin lanterns or other pumpkin decorations this Halloween.  Following these tips will help to make this year’s Halloween pumpkin your best ever! 

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September 20, 2007

How to Make your own Preschool Lesson Plans

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Are
you homeschooling your preschooler? Or perhaps your child simply isn’t
challenged enough in her preschool class and you’d like to make your own
lesson plans to supplement what’s being learned at ? Whatever the
case, making your own preschool lesson plans can be a great
[…]

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September 15, 2007

Teaching your Child the Alphabet by Using Coloring Pages

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When I began teaching
my children the Alphabet as Toddlers I found that using Alphabet Coloring Pages
was one of the most effective way to teach the Letters of the Alphabet to my
children. I already knew that they loved to color, so why not teach them the
[…]

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