Posted in All Kid Activities

Face Painting

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Caleb and I took turns painting on each other’s faces.
I used Snazaroo Face Painting kit for this. Be sure to do a skin test before using πŸ™‚ After a while, he wanted to do it on his own. So I let him paint over the face that I painted.

Here are pics of Caleb painting his own face for the first time.

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Caleb tasting the paint.
Maybe he thought it would taste like candy…
Good thing it’s non-toxic.

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The Finished Product.
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Posing with mom.
Caleb painted my face and when he was done he said:
“Mommy look like BJ!(from Barney)” and laughed out loud. The sense of humor on this one…hahahaha! πŸ™‚

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Posted in All Kid Activities

Pipe cleaners

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This activity is simple. It is also a wonderful practice for fine motor skills! We’ve been doing this activity ever since Caleb was 10 months old πŸ™‚
This activity can be done earlier as long your child doesn’t put everything into their mouth.

Materials:
1. Pipe Cleaners
2. Empty plastic jar with holes drilled into the cover (had the hubby do the drilling of the holes)
3. clear tape to hold the cover in place (added this since Caleb tried to do a shortcut by opening the jar. haha!)

Caleb folded one pipe cleaner and said it’s a curvy line. I let him play with the pipe cleaners before letting him put them into the jar.

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Shooting the pipe cleaners into the holes.

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I guess he was feeling lazy and wanted to do a shortcut.
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Giving me his melt your heart smile.
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Group stuffing and smiling at me didn’t work out very well for him. So back to putting them in one by one.
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You can also use sticks, straws, pasta noodles and other long materials for this activity. You are limited only by your imagination. Have fun!

Posted in All Kid Activities, Life Schooling

Life Skills: Pouring

Materials used for our pouring activity:

1. small pitcher filled with water 1/2 or 3/4 full depending on how strong your kid is — it gets heavy
2. clear glass cup/mug
3. non-clear glass cup/mug (I used the cups from his toy tea set)
4. food coloring (optional)
5. spoon for stirring
6. tray to catch the spills

Caleb stirring the blue food dye into the water.

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Caleb practiced pouring water into the clear glass first.
We started with so this so he could see how much water was going into the glass.

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I let him pour water into the plastic cups after he was able to pour water that didn’t overflow. He still spilled some, but no worries. He had fun and learned at the same time πŸ™‚ This activity consumed 15-20 minutes.

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