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Simple Fall Busy Bags

October 27, 2014 By Thaleia 8 Comments

I know this is a little late in the season but busy bags are good year round. I was on pinterest and saw so many CUTE Fall Busy Bag ideas that I just had to share them.
I have been pinning ideas for the last 2 years or so. I keep finding new and innovative ways to use household items for educational activities. If you aren’t familiar with busy bags check out my Busy Bag 101  post to get you started on this educational craze.

Fall Busy Bag ideasWhile many of the activities shared throughout this post aren’t originally intended as busy bags they are easy to adapt. Think about printables that can be printed, laminated and placed in a busy bag for on the go.  Anything with felt can be placed in a slim wipes container which has another background piece of felt glued in for a take along felt board. Really any activity can be turned into a busy bag or car school activity.

Seasonal Tic Tac Toe Board from Homeschool Creations is a fun activity using craft sticks and your chosen seasonal items for markers.
Thanksgiving Felt Board Play from Where Imaginations Grow helps grow imagination while learning basic History concepts.

Apple Busy Bags

A is for Apple Preschool and Kindergarten Free Printable Pack is a quick and easy busy bag activity from Our Country Road.

Free A Preschool Pack from Confessions of a Homeschooler offers all sorts of activities that could easily be used on trays or in busy bags.

Counting Apples would be fun, maybe even with apple jacks or cheerios.

Felt Apple Counters by 123 Homeschool 4 Me shares a really cute reusable activity.

 

Leaf Busy Bags

Sparkly Fall Leaves from Toddler Approved is a nice little craft for those glue loving kids.
A Fake Fall Leaves Activity from Chasing Cheerios is super simple but also great for babies and tots. Grad your fake leaves and a large mouth container and you are all set.

Leaf Button Snakes are a super fun way to learn button skills while playing with this activity found on Along the Way.

Q-tip Fall Leaf art from La Classe della Maestra Valentina might be a little messy but sure would be a fun and time consuming fine motor activity.

 

Pumpkin Busy Bags

Pumpkin Stained Glass are a great easy craft to use up scraps of tissue paper that I found on Here Come the Girls Blog.

Coffee Filter ‘Stained Glass’ Pumpkins from I can Teach My Child are great for those who have young children who like to color!

Pumpkin Concentration – Number Dots from Fuel the Brain make for a quick and easy printable to add into a busy bag with some counters like plastic pumpkins or pumpkin seeds.

Foam Pumpkin Puzzles are great to work on visual discrimination with the various line cuts found on Making Montessori Ours.

Felt Jack-o-Lantern Activity by Vixen Made is a super cute idea to talk about eyes, mouth, nose, and feelings while creating your own Jack-o-Lantern.

 

Turkey Busy Bags

Turkey Number Bond “Go Fish” Game from MPM School Supplies- cute way to work on counting and number recognition with the free printable activity.

Felt Button Turkey– grab your felt scraps, needle, thread, and some buttons to make this super cute idea from My Montessori Journey

Felt Turkey Finger Puppets– I saw this super cute example on Skip to my Lou but I have also made some Turkey Finger Puppets as well. They are always fun to play with.

Origami Turkeys from Let’s Explore are a great way to have your children get involved for decorating your Thanksgiving table.

Five Little Turkeys Glove Puppet from Learning and Teaching with Preschoolers is a fun craft for an adult to make and use to teach the poem Five Little Turkeys.

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Save Money on Educational Christmas Gifts

October 23, 2014 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Welcome back to week 2 of our Holiday Money series with Becky from Franticmommy! This week Becky has written a post about Using Fiverr to Generate Christmas Cash. I know you will not want to miss reading her tips on what Fiverr is and how to earn much needed Christmas cash. (Week 1 will be listed at the bottom of this post.)

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What kinds of Christmas Gifts do parents want? Educational toys WITHOUT batteries! I will repeat that for all the grandparents, aunts, or uncles out there buying Christmas Gifts. Do NOT buy gifts with BATTERIES!! Battery operated toys are no fun when the batteries die and can cost a small fortune to keep running with full batteries!

Educational Christmas Gift Ideas

So what is a relative to do when you want to buy that precious little one a really awesome Christmas present? Check out all the wonderful EDUCATIONAL options that are out there! Trust me there are all sorts of ways to find inexpensive Christmas Gifts and still give a really nice gift to that deserving child. I used our affiliate links throughout the post to give you links to the best deals I could find.

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Filed Under: frugal tips Tagged With: Christmas, Holiday Money

5 Reasons To Dress Up Like a Superhero

October 22, 2014 By Thaleia 6 Comments

My kids love to dress up anytime of year for any reason. We have had many days where an Army man or Superhero has graced us with their presence. When our daughter was younger we had many tea parties with princesses. We also do lots of themed birthday parties like Spiderman, Superman, Princess, Candyland, Farm, Jungle Animals and Pirates where we ask everyone to dress up if they want to!

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But what about all you kids at heart? Dressing up can be fun for adults as well. Do you think it’s a little strange. Yes, maybe for some “playing dress up” might be a little weird but not if you have children.Here are 5 reason’s to dress up like a Superhero even as an adult.

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October Special Sunflower Art Projects dvd from See the Light

October 20, 2014 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

 

Are you back into the swing of things with Back to School and Fall? How are you doing in your creative endeavors? Have you given any thought to enhancing your art lessons this school year? Since we homeschool I am always keeping my ears and eyes open for classes, workshops, and socialization activities. There is a homeschool art program not far from us but it costs $7 per child per week. This would involve packing up all four kids and then finding something to do for the younger ones to to keep them entertained during the art class. Not something that I want to do on a weekly basis!

Hurry and grab this incredible Art Projects Sunflowers and get the FREE Unit Study! It's a 9.99 retail value!

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Pressure Cooker Canner Giveaway

October 19, 2014 By Thaleia 12 Comments

It’s right near the end of Fall Harvest time! What better time to have a chance to win a Pressure Cooker Canner! I’ve had my eye on a Pressure Cooker since I am learning to can. Fortunately I can borrow my mom’s or use my MIL’s until we get into a fight of who needs it most, lol. Next year when I plan to have a much larger garden harvest I will probably need my very own pressure cooker.

Remember how I shared with you how to can homemade applesauce and homemade apple butter? Well, lots of things can use a regular water bath but many items require a pressure canner for safe canning. If you’d like to learn more about Pressure Canning then check out the National Center for Home Food Preservation.

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Enter to win October 19 to October 25!!

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