I couldn't believe how much my son played with this homemade recycled box stove top. I had to just sit their and laugh because this cost me nothing and my son played with it for over 30 minutes. It didn't take much time to make it so even if your child tosses it after 10 minutes, you didn't lose much. I also love taking these recycled box toys with me when we're traveling because if they lose it, we can just make another one when we get back home. Recycled Box Stove Top supplies: ... continue reading...
No, My Child Does NOT Have to Hug You
No, My Child Does NOT Have to Hug You and our Hi, Hug, Handshake and High Five system that empowers our kids to listen to their bodies but also learn to greet others. I remember my shy toddler telling me, "No kissing. I no kiss." When we first arrived in South America he was only 14 months. We lived on the school campus so we were constantly around what he considered strangers (for him anyone not in our family was a stranger). When greeted by our friends or co-workers he'd hide. As ... continue reading...
Healthy Fun Snack for Kids: Dinosaur
This is a fun and healthy snack for kids when studying dinosaurs! Or it goes along great with any of these dinosaur books I share here. Since we were starting school with my preschooler we made this snack together and read the book Dinosaur Starts School by Pamela Duncan Edwards. We made the dinosaur together and my boys especially love that. You can also have this fun snack ready for them after the first week if school. It's also a great dinosaur party snack that the kids can put together. ... continue reading...
Kid Made Father’s Day Gift: Decorative Bowl
It's time to celebrate our dads and the father of our children! My boys love making things for us and though they aren't always the most eye pleasing gift it always means a lot to us. My husband has his own office so we were looking for a something that he could put on his desk that would remind him that he is deeply cherished. I also wanted to find something that he could use not just sit there. So, we came up with this awesome decorative bowl that was so easy to make. Kid Made Father's ... continue reading...
Tips for Sneaking Veggies in Your Meals
Children need to be offered food at least 10-15 times before they will get used to it. So, it's important that we don't give up too quickly when your child spits out your bean sprouts. Sometimes it's just not possible to make everything from scratch so it's good to have a few favorite quick meals in your pantry. I'm notorious for adding fresh ingredients to my out of the box meals. Tips for Sneaking Veggies in Your Meals 1. Sneak in veggies into meals that kids already like. Kids ... continue reading...
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