Create window decors just like these snowman window banners! They looked so cute hanging in the kitchen window :)
Homemade Colour Cards
Last month I made these colour cards for Vito. My frustrations with coloured printed materials at times is that they don’t seem to produce the correct hue when it comes to colours so I decided to do it without printing (printing with best quality will cost me a lot of money).
I used paints for my cards, used Sharpies to write the words that matches the colour and laminated once the paints dried up. It turned out really really good! We used it mainly for introducing colours to Vito and matching objects according to their colours.
Recently we used the red card for introducing the red colour. More of that in this post.
My eldest Mavi loves it as well and would borrow it so he can match his LEGO bricks with the cards as well!
You can make your own, so easy to prepare and simple! I suggest that if you don’t have paints, you can either use crayons and oil pastel. Just make sure to laminate them or cover with contact paper for longevity :)
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Writing Christmas cards to family and friends!
Mavi has to prepare at least 10 cards, so we’re doing 2 cards a day and he loves it! He uses different coloured pens, and would add glitters and stickers too!
Have fun!
Beginning Homeschooling for Toddlers 01
Friday, November 28, 2014
Vito is 12.5months old.
This is Vito’s first adventure in Tot School. This is my way of journalising his wonder years, capturing his “firsts” and discoveries in the same way that I have documented Mavi’s preschool years.
These are the books we’re reading so far for the month of November.
We started our pincer grasp activities a few weeks ago and you can read about it here or by clicking the picture below. In the picture, Vito is inserting Galt Toys Inc. Fun Buttons through a slot that I've cut from an old plastic container.
As you can see, we’re using as much ‘red’ in our activities. This is because were are exploring the colour RED as of the moment. I gathered toys like red LEGO Duplo blocks, shakers, red wooden stacking ring, blocks, pompoms and red bug counters and placed them in a basket. The card you are seeing is a homemade colour card.
Best way to explore the RED colour is by finger painting. In this case, we used the Giotto Bebe finger-paint, the line of paints for kids that I truly adore. They are 100% odourless, nontoxic, washable and has this creamy texture (not watery!). If this brand is not available you can also get Crayola Washable Finger Paints from Amazon US.
Vito loves holding paintbrushes, so instead of giving him crayons to scribble I gave him paints for him to try with his paintbrush. Vito loves the creamy texture and the vivid colour is so good in the eye!
I previously made these homemade shakers. They’re plastic travel bottles, with beads and pastas in them. We shake them to produce sounds, and at times I would sing children’s songs with the shakers.
The weather has been so glorious lately. So I took a few leaves and brought them home so Vito can play with them. He loves holding the petiole and waving the leaf like a flag.
Here’s Vito exploring Mavi’s school grounds. He loves it there!
Well, that’s it for now! Hope you enjoy the post. Till the next one!
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