Toddler Craft Valentine Potted Wildflower Seeds
Use general potting mix and small pots to be painted by teacher or children.
Then use Popsicle sticks and glue small hearts to them we used small foam hearts from the dollar store. Place in potting soil mixed with wildflower mixture. Water and watch grow! Kids love them.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Valentine craft- toddler preschooler handprint
Valentines Day Craft-Toddler Hand print
We made a print from the book " Clip art for winter" by Carson - Dellosa Publishing
Made copies then put children's hand print on them. I was running late on time I would have had the kids color the paper first then done their hand print.
We made a print from the book " Clip art for winter" by Carson - Dellosa Publishing
Made copies then put children's hand print on them. I was running late on time I would have had the kids color the paper first then done their hand print.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Easy Banana Muffins
Easy Banana Muffins |
Easy Banana Muffins
These banana muffins are great for toddlers! I decided not to add the nuts to prevent a choking hazard for my little ones in daycare.
The mixture takes only about 10 minutes to mix by hand I used only a fork and one bowl.
Ingredients: 350 oven
1 cup white flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 to 4 overripe bananas (if only 3 bananas I added 1/2 cup applesauce to make up the difference.
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup canola or cooking oil
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
Peeled and mashed overripe bananas in bowl with fork (added applesauce then too).
Then stirred in brown sugar, eggs, oil, vanilla after that mixed in dry ingredients- white flour, whole wheat flour, salt and baking soda.
Greased cupcake tins and filled 3/4 full cooked for about 15 min until centers were done.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Fun and Easy Snow Day Activities Children Will Love
Turn Snow Day into Fun Day with These Great Activities
December 08, 2009 by Danielle Crofford Fetters
If you are a kid then the words "snow day" are a welcome break from the normal routine of getting up and going to school each day.. However those same words can bring a sense of dread and anxiety to parents as they anticipate a day stuck inside with energetic and bored kids. Snow days don't have to be feared by parents, there are a lot of fun indoor activities that you can engage your children in to help pass the time,keep them busy and out of your hair all day. To help you have a stress free day here are ten snow day activities that you can do inside your home with items you probably already have on hand.
Edible Snowflakes
Fold flour tortillas in fourths and use scissors to cut shapes out pf the folds, just like when you cut a paper snowflake, Brush with melted butter. sprinkle on cinnamon sugar and bake at 350 degrees until crispy.Yum!
Snow Cream
Make this yummy treat using clean fresh snow. fold in a mixture of vanilla,milk and sugar to taste. You have a perfect treat for a snow day at home.
Board Games
Pull out your board games and have a fun day playing them. Some good ones to play are Sorry, Monopoly and Life. If you have younger children games like Candyland, Chutes and Ladders and Memory are good choices. If all you have is a deck of playing cards bring them out and teach the kids how to play Go Fish, Slap Jack or War.
PJ and Popcorn Movie Day
Let the kids wear their pajamas all day, make some popcorn and watch movies. some good choices for a Snow Day movie marathon are Jack Frost, Snow Dogs,Snow Buddies, and Snow Day.
Snowflake Art
Put your coffee filters to good use and let the children fold them in fourths and cut small shapes from the folds to make beautiful snowflakes. You can drizzle on glue and sprinkle with glitter for a sparkly effect. Once dry use scotch tape to hang in windows and around the room.
Freeze Dance
Put on some music and let the kids get some energy out by dancing. When the music stops they have to freeze in place. Anyone who moves while frozen is out. The winner is the last person dancing.
Sock Puppet Show
Put those unmatched socks to good use by letting the kids use craft materials to turn old socks into sock puppets for a Snow Day Puppet Show. An old box can be decorated and turned into a impromptu puppet stage. Kids will enjoy putting on a show for the whole family.
Snow Painting
Kids will enjoy using spray bottles to paint on snow.
Fill a few spray bottles with a few drops of food coloring and water. Bring in a pan of fresh snow and let the kids spray paint on snow. Talk about how the colors blend to make new colors and what happens when the colored mixture hits the snow. This activity is a fun art and science project rolled into one.
Indoor Picnic
Make some sandwiches and other picnic foods, bring out a blanket and have a picnic indoors. While enjoying your lunch talk about the things you like to do when its warm outside.
Indoor Scavenger Hunt
Give each child a list of common household items and have them go on an indoor scavenger hunt. so the kids aren't running all over the house limit this activity to a couple of rooms and make a no running rule. Have a small prize available for the winner.
With just a few supplies and a little creativity you can turn a boring Snow Day into a fun experience for both you and your children.
December 08, 2009 by Danielle Crofford Fetters
If you are a kid then the words "snow day" are a welcome break from the normal routine of getting up and going to school each day.. However those same words can bring a sense of dread and anxiety to parents as they anticipate a day stuck inside with energetic and bored kids. Snow days don't have to be feared by parents, there are a lot of fun indoor activities that you can engage your children in to help pass the time,keep them busy and out of your hair all day. To help you have a stress free day here are ten snow day activities that you can do inside your home with items you probably already have on hand.
Edible Snowflakes
Fold flour tortillas in fourths and use scissors to cut shapes out pf the folds, just like when you cut a paper snowflake, Brush with melted butter. sprinkle on cinnamon sugar and bake at 350 degrees until crispy.Yum!
Snow Cream
Make this yummy treat using clean fresh snow. fold in a mixture of vanilla,milk and sugar to taste. You have a perfect treat for a snow day at home.
Board Games
Pull out your board games and have a fun day playing them. Some good ones to play are Sorry, Monopoly and Life. If you have younger children games like Candyland, Chutes and Ladders and Memory are good choices. If all you have is a deck of playing cards bring them out and teach the kids how to play Go Fish, Slap Jack or War.
PJ and Popcorn Movie Day
Let the kids wear their pajamas all day, make some popcorn and watch movies. some good choices for a Snow Day movie marathon are Jack Frost, Snow Dogs,Snow Buddies, and Snow Day.
Snowflake Art
Put your coffee filters to good use and let the children fold them in fourths and cut small shapes from the folds to make beautiful snowflakes. You can drizzle on glue and sprinkle with glitter for a sparkly effect. Once dry use scotch tape to hang in windows and around the room.
Freeze Dance
Put on some music and let the kids get some energy out by dancing. When the music stops they have to freeze in place. Anyone who moves while frozen is out. The winner is the last person dancing.
Sock Puppet Show
Put those unmatched socks to good use by letting the kids use craft materials to turn old socks into sock puppets for a Snow Day Puppet Show. An old box can be decorated and turned into a impromptu puppet stage. Kids will enjoy putting on a show for the whole family.
Snow Painting
Kids will enjoy using spray bottles to paint on snow.
Fill a few spray bottles with a few drops of food coloring and water. Bring in a pan of fresh snow and let the kids spray paint on snow. Talk about how the colors blend to make new colors and what happens when the colored mixture hits the snow. This activity is a fun art and science project rolled into one.
Indoor Picnic
Make some sandwiches and other picnic foods, bring out a blanket and have a picnic indoors. While enjoying your lunch talk about the things you like to do when its warm outside.
Indoor Scavenger Hunt
Give each child a list of common household items and have them go on an indoor scavenger hunt. so the kids aren't running all over the house limit this activity to a couple of rooms and make a no running rule. Have a small prize available for the winner.
With just a few supplies and a little creativity you can turn a boring Snow Day into a fun experience for both you and your children.
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