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May 27, 2015

Jack and the bean stalk activity (video included)


What you'll need:
• dry beans
•Paper towel
•Zip lock bag
•Tape
•water

Directions: 1. Fold paper towel in to small square about 2in x 2in (doesn't have to be exact)
2. We paper towel with water until nearly dripping.
3. Place bean on the center of the paper towel
4. Insert bean and wet pepper towel into the zip lock bag.
5. Press air out and steal bag
6. Tape bag in a window that gets morning sun if possible.



Our Experience: 
It was a smooth going activity. i already had a a sprouted bean to show them so the knew what we were trying to make happen. We planted that in soil after the the bean project.
We also watched Mickey and the Bean Stalk before jumping in to this activity, just to get everyone extra interested. Best part no clean up. yay for mommy!











Video

May 21, 2015

Neon Colored Rice (video included)

What You'll need:

  • White rice
  • vinegar
  • food colors
  • Rubbermaid container with lid
  • baking pan

Directions: 

  1. Feel you container with rice about half full.
  2. Add 4-6 drops of food color
  3. Put the lid on the container
  4. and shake until rice is fully coated with color
  5. pour rice on to the baking pan to dry.


Our Experience: We love Neon colored rice, like really. Its so simple to make and easy to store. we can dig in it, we can search for things in it and take our hot wheels off roading in it. Its our favorite.





video



November 14, 2014

Silky Soft Play Dough

No cook, 2 ingredient dough. 

You need:

  • 1 part conditioner
  • 2 parts corn starch
  • food color (optional)

Directions:

  1. Mix together the conditioner and corn starch. Add more or less for each ingredient to achieve the desired consistency.
  2. After the dough is formed some separate the dough  for each color you like to make
  3. Add the color and knead the dough until the dough is fully colored.



Our experience:

I had a hard time getting it to the right consistency.It ended up being dry and sticky at the same time. It reminded me of Moon Dough  but when we placed it down on the table and then went to pick it up i would stick. Using cookie cutters didn't work well with this dough. It flaked a lot like the Ice Cream play dough we made but it wasn't a big deal it swept up fine. It was very soft and smelled wonderful. Left our hands soft as can be. At first i thought i didn't like it but i changed my mind as we continued to explore the dough. It wasn't what i had expected but Haven enjoyed it and it kept his attention quite a while...for a toddler that is.







November 13, 2014

Color Sorting Activity For Toddlers

This is his proud face





You Need:

  • An assortment for colored objects ( We used foam shapes we found at the Dollar Tree and the dollar bin at Target)
  • Contraction paper (Dollar Tree)
  • Tape 
  • Pen


Directions:

  1. over lap the sheets of paper to make columns to sort the shapes
  2. Tape the sheets to your work space
  3. label the sheets there proper colors
  4. Sort with your child.

Our Experience:

Haven was a ball of energy today! What made this activity work was patience. He was bouncing every where but he was doing it. After i saw he knew what he was doing I'd put he shaped on the wrong color and ask "Does it go here?. He'd tilt his little head and answer "Noooo." and move it to the correct spot.  He also enjoyed reversing the roles and asking me " Here?", and I'd say "Nooo." Then he'd move it to the correct spot. It was a fun and simple activity that we both enjoyed.