http://www.cmoekids.org/index.tpl My daughter isn't in any of this photos i got this photos off the museums website i didn't bring my camera because we were out doing errands then we thought to take here out to the children 's museum. I tell ya what she was wore out after today she took a nap as soon as we got home lol
http://homegrownbeanes.blogspot.com/2012/01/lemonade-cake.html this were i got the lemonade cake idea and recipe it got ate to fast before I could get a picture LOL
This was were we tok here to see the train but we had too just walk around the outside of the fence because the were closed this month for cleaning. of course our daughter who is 3 didn't understand this so she was not happy so we drove down to were trains come from in our town so she could see more. The she wanted some jelly beans on our way home. So we got her some lol
We made this valentine
we made these crafts
Hand print Heart and Valentine Poem
This Valentine craft for preschoolers, toddlers, and babies requires an adult’s help.Supplies
- Plain paper
- Contrasting color of paint
- A paint brush
- Shallow dish (paper plates work well)
- Your child’s hands
- A cloth or sink to clean off hands
Directions
- Place the paint in the dish in a thin layer
- Dip both of your preschooler’s hands in the paint
- Place one hand and then the next on the piece of paper, overlapping to make a heart as pictured
- Write your child’s name and the date and print out or write the poem to include with the heart
Valentine’s Day Hand Print Poem
This isn't just a valentine
As you can plainly see
It is of course my handprint
Which is a part of me
It's bigger than the last one
Smaller than the next will be
Given to you with lots of love
From sweet and precious me
-Origin Unknown
As you can plainly see
It is of course my handprint
Which is a part of me
It's bigger than the last one
Smaller than the next will be
Given to you with lots of love
From sweet and precious me
-Origin Unknown
Supplies
- Pink, red, and white paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Markers or crayons
Directions
- Cut out various sized hearts from the pink, white and red paper (do this for toddlers and younger preschoolers)
- At least one large heart for a head
- 5+ small hearts for eyes, nose, ears, horns...
- 5+ medium hearts for hands, feets, mouth
- Cut several strips of each color of paper
- Younger preschoolers can practice their cutting skills by helping (draw lines for them to follow across a sheet of paper)
- Allow your child to be creative while creating her “monster”
- Show her how to fold the strips of paper back and forth to make accordion arms and legs
- Talk about what body parts “monsters” might have that we don’t
My new props
Here are our Valentine decorations and yes some are my props lol also some pictures are of my daughter and her many emotions I get everyday lol She a little actor
our dog outside through a door I need to clearly need to clean lol
Well that's it for this post hope you all are having a good weekend
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