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Baby School- Independent Sitter Activities

April 2, 2014 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Oh, boy! Now your little one is really moving around, crawling and can sit all by himself you will need ideas to keep him occupied. What is a busy momma to do? How do you keep your baby entertained and safe at the same time?

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First, crawl around the room that your baby spends most of their playtime in. Look for items that can pose a danger. Chocking hazards are anything smaller than a golf ball. Feel around for hard surfaces your baby might bump into. Our couch has a very hard area right at crawling baby head height! REACH around objects, onto stools, and see if you can pull items on top of yourself. Check for cords, power strips, short bookcases, toy boxes,etc.

My son is very inquisitive and has no problem zipping over to that ONE SPOT that wasn’t cleaned off or secured! He loves trying to wedge his head under our keyboard stool and try to get at the power-strip. He thinks that the PC mouse cables are just for his pleasure!

Once your environment is safe let’s come up with creative ways to educate and entertain your child.

 

 

Pick up Sticks a recycled toddler activity

Pick up Sticks a Recycled Toddler Activity from Powerful Mothering

Cardboard Fun in a Box of Balls from Powerful Mothering

Jell-O Ocean Sensory Play

Jell-O Ocean Sensory Play from House of Burke

Baby Play: Containers & Loose Parts from School Time Snippets

 

Treasure baskets for babies! Simple, free fun. This is our baby's FAVORITE way to play!

Treasure Basket for Baby from Nate and Rachel

 

Baby Play: Water Ball Pit

Baby Play: Water Ball Pit from School Time Snippets

 

DIY Sensory Board for Babies and Toddlers

DIY Sensory Board for Babies and Toddlers from ALLterNATIVE Learning

 

Easy Baby Games with Plastic Eggs from Happily Ever Mom

Baby play! Make your own texture cards.

Make your own texture cards from nateandrachel.com

Baby Play Sound Pin

Early Development, Learning, and Fun: Baby Play – Sound

 

 

 

 

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Blogger Christmas Cash Giveaway Event

October 26, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

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Prize: $500 Visa Gift Card OR $500 Paypal Cash OR $500 Amazon Gift Card {winner’s choice}

Event dates: 11/7 – 12/5

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Legos are AWESOME-10 things to know about them

August 21, 2012 By Thaleia 3 Comments

Eldest loves Legos! He builds with them everyday if he’s not at grandma’s house playing with neighbor kids. He has been none to sneak them out of the house or pack them for short trips to the museum or zoo or homeschool field trip.

He doesn’t get them for birthdays or Christmas anymore since we do not have anymore room to store them!  He inherited his dad’s Legos.  Then a friend of ours was getting married and gave a small paper ream box full of them including Lego Spiderman!  Wow, that was a mega big hit.  That one mini fig has been worth $35 at times on ebay.

Here’s just a few of the MANY things LEGO that we OWN:
1. You gotta have base plates to build on-

2. You gotta have a GOOD starter set-

3. Mini Figures are just awesome (what more can I say)-
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4. A house or cabin or castle would be nice-

5. Vehicles are fun-

6. Add some animals-

7. Not just for BOYS, look at these new girl themed sets-

8. Babies need to have building fun too-

9. Storage ON THE GO-

10. Storage AT HOME-

Linking up with:

Top Ten Tuesday at Many Little Blessings
 

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Wordless Wednesday- Sheriff’s Fun

August 15, 2012 By Thaleia 2 Comments

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Frugality Is Free

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10 Tips for Tree Climbing

August 7, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

10 Tips for Tree Climbing

tree climbing Collage

 

1. Wear Appropriate Clothes and Shoes– make sure to consider jeans or pants and sturdy tennis shoes. Will keep the climb more fun with less likely getting scrapped or scratched.

2. Location, Location, Location– if you do not own trees that are climber friendly, then you will need to find some that are. Do not go onto private property without permission. Stay out of fenced areas marked No Trespassing. We went to our local community college since they have an abundance of trees.

3. Not too BIG, Not too small, JUST RIGHT– You will need to find a tree easy enough to get in and out of, but also sturdy enough to hold your weight on the lower limbs.

4. Buddy System– ALWAYS take an adult and have a climbing buddy. It’s more fun in a group and a lot safer.

5. Beware and Use Caution– Stay away from Evergreens and poison ivy vines! Do not climb sappy trees or you will get icky, sticky goo all over you which could attract insects or bees.

6. Bring your camera or video recorder– Make sure to have someone get lots of pics of your tree climbing fun.

7. Try a variety of trees– take turns when you find a good, sturdy, easy to climb tree.

8. Refreshments– Bring snacks and drinks for on the way home. You’ll be glad that you did.

9. Remember sunscreen and/or insect repellent.

10. Be grateful for God’s great wonder the TREE!

Top Ten Tuesday at Many Little Blessings

 

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Filed Under: Family, Lil' Red, Uncategorized Tagged With: outdoor fun, safety, tree climbing

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