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Blog | All Done Monkey! Embracing the Magic in the Madness of Motherhood
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Embracing the Magic in the Madness of Motherhood. Fun Stuff for Kids. November 23, 2012. I am currently in the process of transferring this site to a new host, so I apologize for any blips or glitches along the way. We should be up and running, better than ever, very soon! Thank you for your patience! Leanna and her Monkeys. Kids on the Go: Apple Hill (Guest Post on Glittering Muffins). November 21, 2012. We are so pleased to be doing a guest post on Glittering Muffins. November 21, 2012. And share their...
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The Finishing Touch | earlyspace
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January 21, 2012 at 7:42 pm. This Montessori natural playspace opened in September 2011. The 1/3 acre lush landscape offers children a wide range of opportunities to move, explore, play and learn in a setting that is whimsical and beautiful and quite different from a traditional playground. One of the first of its type in the DC area, the space features slides built into fragrant herb-planted hills. Hillside slide with fragrant herbs. Tree cookie path through the woods. My crew and I planted living roofs!
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Reading Confetti: Book Club
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Participating in the Virtual Book Club is easy! Read a book by the author of the month and do any activity based on the book. If you have a blog. Come link up your book club post at the link party. There are lots of blogs participating so not only will your blog get great exposure, but you'll also get lots of ideas for different books. If you don't have a blog. You can still join in. Share your idea on the Virtual Book Club for Kids facebook page. June 18, 2012- Mo Willems. Don and Audrey Wood book ideas.
creativewithkids.com
15 Questions to Spark Creative Thought - Creative With Kids
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Creative Parenting, Connected Families. Conversation Starters for Kids. Activity ideas by age. Preschoolers and 4-6 Year Olds. Sensory Activities for Children. Taking Care of You. 15 Questions to Spark Creative Thought. We’re celebrating tinkering today! Tinkerlab has released a fantastic book. If you’d like to encourage tinkering, curiosity and creative thinking Rachelle Doorley’s Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors. Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors. We add water to this?
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Kids Crafts: Matchbox Stone Pets - Red Ted Art's Blog
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Red Ted Art's Blog. Bringing Colour and Art to Children's Hearts. Kids Crafts: Matchbox Stone Pets. August 15, 2012. My kids LOVE stones. We have stones stones stones everywhere. As you know we have already made Stone Ducks. And there is a Stone Family and some Stone Paperweights coming in my Kids Crafts Book. Materials: small, flat stones that fit in a matchbox, matchboxes, felt scraps, googly eyes, pva. 2) Cut out felt bits and pieces – beaks, ears, tails and with the googly eyes glue on. We made Pip S...
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How to Organize Pinterest Boards - Mama Smiles
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Some links on this site are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you! Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. Welcome to my blog! I'm MaryAnne, and I write about how to build a better family life through parenting, education, and crafts. Learn more. Baby and Toddler Activities. Elementary school age fun. Summer Activities for Kids. Tips for New Parents. Road Tripping with Kids. January 11, 2013. How to Organize Pinterest Boards. Step 1: Print out all you...
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Teaching Kids Emotional Intelligence - Mama Smiles - Joyful Parenting
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Some links on this site are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you! Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. Welcome to my blog! I'm MaryAnne, and I write about how to build a better family life through parenting, education, and crafts. Learn more. Baby and Toddler Activities. Elementary school age fun. Summer Activities for Kids. Tips for New Parents. Road Tripping with Kids. February 13, 2013. Teaching Kids Emotional Intelligence. When parents get ups...
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Toddling in the Fast Lane: Book Review: Buffalo Song NAHM Blog Hop
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Toddling in the Fast Lane. An adventure in learning and play with me and my tot. I've been featured on:. Friday, November 7, 2014. Book Review: Buffalo Song NAHM Blog Hop. I received a copy of "Buffalo Song" by Joseph Bruchac for the purpose of this review. Honestly when I sat down to read this book with Chiquita I didn't expect to like it. The realistic illustrations aren't my style and I wasn't sure Chiquita would have the patience for the historical tale with no little girls in it. The Good Long Road.
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Polar Bear Picture | A little slice of life...
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A little slice of life…. December 21, 2011. Here’s a quick and easy craft for those of you who need to entertain small people during the school holidays. Blue Paper / Card – we used A4 size. Sparkly snowflake sequins or stars (or you could cut some mini paper snowflakes). Polar Template (available here. 2 Tease out some cotton wool and stick onto the template. From → Christmas. Larr; ‘Stained Glass’ Paper Bowl Tutorial. Leave one →. January 15, 2012 10:45 pm. September 18, 2012 10:30 pm. You are commenti...
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Conveying Awareness with Jessica David: April 2015
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Planting seeds for living a healthy and satisfying life. Choose, eat, and live well! Monday, April 27, 2015. Fruits and Vegetables (Spring), Part II. This is the Spring Collection of fruits and vegetables commonly found in most places around the U.S. Of course, as previously stated in the Winter collection published in January (as seen here. Some of these fruits and vegetables grow year round or close to year round due to climate. Yay! Why do we want to eat produce thats grown in season? Lets get started...
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