Posted in All Kid Activities, Literacy Activities

Salt Writing

We tried salt writing for the first time today. I felt that Caleb was ready to try writing letters since he could already sound out both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Materials:
1. Container for salt – I used a cake pan
2. 1/4 cup of iodized salt
3. Flash cards

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Started with an easy letter. Lowercase letter “L”. Then I let Caleb choose what letter he wanted to do next. He chose “V”. Here he is writing it.

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He also wrote “C” for Caleb. We just did those three letters and he just wanted to draw scribbles on the salt. I didn’t push him to do more letters since the main objective was to have fun and learn at the same time. We can try other letters next time 🙂

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This activity can get messy, so make sure to do it in a place that’s a breeze to clean up. I had to find out the hard way. HAHAHAHA! Activity was fun and delicious for Caleb ( since he loves all things salty).

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Posted in All Kid Activities

Happy Birthday Caleb!

Our early morning surprise for the birthday boy.

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My dearest Caleb,

You are three today! Time flies so fast! It seems as if it was only yesterday when I first held you in my arms. At three years of age you are already extraordinary and amazing. You are all that is the best of me and your Dada.

I adore spending every waking moment with you. No job in the world is better and greater than being your mom and raising you. I have loved you since the day that I found out about you and I will continue to love you even if you don’t make me “be happy”.

As you continue to grow, I will do everything that I can to help you become the best person that you can be. May you continue to be happy, loving, kind, and fearless. Always shoot for the stars and relish all the beauty and goodness that life has to offer.

Love you forever and always,
Mom

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Posted in All Kid Activities, Home Investigations

Mad Science: Mixtures

Time for some experiments!

Here are the materials for the activity.
I used various kinds of glasses that I could find in the kitchen.
I filled some with water and the others with white vinegar. Then, I added a drop of food coloring to make it more appealing to Caleb.
I also put some baking soda in a plastic cup and let him spoon some into the glasses to see what would happen.

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His reaction to seeing bubbles.
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He quickly put spoonfuls of baking soda into the other glasses.
(Note: You might need to refill with vinegar to add more fizz.)
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Of course not all of the liquids produced bubbles. He asked me “why no bubbles?” and kept on adding baking soda to make them appear. I told him to smell the liquids to give him a clue.
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The ones with vinegar smelled bad and were easily identifiable. I asked him to sort the glasses by smell.
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I explained that the liquids that smelled bad made bubbles because they were filled with vinegar and those that didn’t only had water. I kept the explanation short and simple! He’s only two years old 🙂

I let him mix the liquids when he was done to see what color he could come up with.
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Caleb: It’s black. I made black.
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Caleb smelled his hands when he was finished.
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Hahahaha!
Time to wash hands!