Theme & tie to book | Activity | Details |
Trip | Dinosaur fruit snacks | |
Sensory and counting | Dino Dig | Dig for toy dinosaurs in sand or homemade playdough |
Meal- | MTM- Lunch | Dinosaur Eggs (meatballs, cherry tomatoes or grapes) in a Nest (shredded lettuce) Dino Nuggets dino cheese sandwich cadbury mini eggs watermelon mountains |
Art & Sensory | Paper Mache Dino Egg | |
Science & Snack | Bake Dino Bone & Egg Sugar Cookies | Use measuring and counting skills to mix and bake sugar cookies. |
Links for more ideas | Dino Eggs Oatmeal | |
NOTICE!
Hey Folks! I started this blog before pinterest came along, or before I found it, at least. A lot of the posts here are merely links to things I wanted to remember. I need space on my account, so if you find something you like, open the link and then pin it quick, as I will be deleting the posts that are not my original ideas.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Summer of Storytime Fun - Dinosaurumpus
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Measure up- Yardstick Projects

I am in the process of collecting vintage yardsticks. Here are some of the fun ideas I have come across:
Yardstick clad tables
Yardstick Stair Tread-
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Summer of Storytime Fun - Giggle, Giggle, Quack
Lunch
Theme & tie to book | Activity | Details |
Reading | Watch story video | |
Meal | Fun Lunch | Farmhouse sandwich with white bread bottom and wheat bread roof, pretzel square window; pretzel rod tree with broccoli top; lunchmeat grass; Garden plot: pudding with cookie crumbs, green licorice plants. Duck pick: printed and cut out from internet search, surrounded by petite celery sticks . baby carrots, and dill dip. |
Meal, Days of the week recognition | Pizza Night (Tuesday) | Order pizza for dinner |
Bubble Bath Sensory activity Day of week | Take a bubble bath or give toys a bubble bath (Wednesday) | |
Movie Night Day of the week | Movie Night (Thursday) | Watch a movie with popcorn |
Writing Skills | Write notes like duck | Write notes to mail out or give to someone at home. |
Trip | Visit a farm | Go meet all the animals on a farm. |
Links for more ideas | ||
Monday, June 6, 2011
Summer of Storytime Fun - If You Give Pig A Party
My birthday is this week, so this book was a perfect fit.
Theme & tie to book | Activity | Details |
Number & color recognition | Coloring Activity Page | |
Party & ice cream | Party | |
Pigs | Themed Meal | Piggy Sandwich: open flatbread bun, w/slice of turkey face & circle of bologna nose, olive eyes and nostrils Pig in the mud: Chocolate pudding, 1/2 pink marshmallow w/licorice tail. Fruit pick: bananas and kiwi on plastic pick with paper pig topper made on silhouette machine. Watermelon pig: slice of watermelon with impression from vintage cookie cutter. |
Activity | Hide and Seek | Play Hide and Seek |
Activity | Blanket fort & Sleepover | Build a blanket fort and sleep in it! |
Online Matching Game | ||
Links for more ideas | ||
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Summer of Storytime Fun
I bumped into my neighbor at the grocery store today. We chatted about our summer plans. Me: swimming lessons and speech class. Her: She is thrilled to be finished working away from home and she and her kids will be living up their time together. She mentioned field-trip Fridays as one example. That got me thinking. Why don't we do something fun daily each week centered around a storybook. (inspired by this post over at Oopsey-Daisey- she will be posting a new theme every Friday.)
School gets out this week, so next week the fun will begin. We will pick one storybook a week, read it, and then each weekday we will do some activity that fits the theme of the story. I am going to try to integrate a field trip of some sort every week, as well as a fun themed lunch. The other days will have an art, math, or science learning activity. I will try to post them as soon as they are planned. If I wait till we do it all and take pictures, things could get pretty behind! Stay tuned to see how it all plays out!
School gets out this week, so next week the fun will begin. We will pick one storybook a week, read it, and then each weekday we will do some activity that fits the theme of the story. I am going to try to integrate a field trip of some sort every week, as well as a fun themed lunch. The other days will have an art, math, or science learning activity. I will try to post them as soon as they are planned. If I wait till we do it all and take pictures, things could get pretty behind! Stay tuned to see how it all plays out!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Baby "Shower"
We held a baby shower for my sister-in-law last weekend. I put my silhouette machine to work. Thanks to my wonderful mother and sisters-in-law who made it happen. (And if you girls have any pictures of the whole patio, I didn't get one in all the stir! Send it over and I'll add it.)
It was a little breezy- the raindrops dangled and twirled- they looked great, the photos don't really do them justice.
This is the entry to the patio,
Guests signed in by leaving their advice for the Mommy-to-be.
It was a little breezy- the raindrops dangled and twirled- they looked great, the photos don't really do them justice.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Creative kid's lunches
Little Miss S was talking about getting to eat lunch at school next year. She is under the impression she can try the hot lunch every day and bring a backup cold lunch in case she doesn't like it. I am inspired to find some creative cold lunch options for her.
I love the ideas served up by Kristen over at Cookie Cutter Lunch.
We'll have to give some of her ideas a try this summer. Here are links from the store where she buys her containers. There are tons of mommy bloggers making bento style lunches.
Check out cutefoodforkids for tons of cute ideas, including this one little Miss T just called "hungry birds." Appropriate, no?
Check out these other fun ideas:
MuffinTinMom
AnotherLunch

What's for Lunch at our house

Kitchen fun with my 3 sons

School Lunch ideas .comFamily Fun has some great ideas, including this one for a sandwich on a stick.
I also remember the idea to collect cute and fun paper napkins to tuck into school lunches. And with that writing notes on the napkin from time to time.
I love the ideas served up by Kristen over at Cookie Cutter Lunch.
We'll have to give some of her ideas a try this summer. Here are links from the store where she buys her containers. There are tons of mommy bloggers making bento style lunches.
Check out cutefoodforkids for tons of cute ideas, including this one little Miss T just called "hungry birds." Appropriate, no?
Check out these other fun ideas:
MuffinTinMom
AnotherLunch

What's for Lunch at our house

Kitchen fun with my 3 sons

School Lunch ideas .comFamily Fun has some great ideas, including this one for a sandwich on a stick.
I also remember the idea to collect cute and fun paper napkins to tuck into school lunches. And with that writing notes on the napkin from time to time.
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