Friday, September 28, 2007
Halloween Project - Home-made tombstones!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Littlest Pet Shop - games, printables and ecard fun
If you want still more Littlest Pet Shop coloring pages, have a look at our Coloring Page Database listing.
Littlest Pet Shop coloring pages
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Parenting Lessons Learned From a Piece of Pink Cake
Yesterday was a definite eye opening day. It was the first day back from summer of a mother’s group I attend at church. You could sense the excitement in the air of catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. Then it hit me, this would be the first year I would be attending without my oldest daughter. For five years, we had attended together. There would be no more chasing my daughter up the lobby stairs to catch her before she independently went to her classroom. There would be no more midday surprise lunches after my group, or meeting up with friends at the park afterwards. It had all been replaced with growing up and pre-kindergarten.
So I did what any other self respecting and grief stricken mother would do...
Read the rest of "Parenting Lessons Learned From a Piece of Pink Cake"
Dice Games for Kids
We have just added 15 brilliant dice games for younger children to the website (previously only available as a purchasable download). Many are printable and most are educational - although the children will be having so much fun with them that they won't realise! These first 15 games are aimed at younger children (although many are adaptable for older kids); we have more games for older age groups coming soon.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
A Most Important Word
There have been countless debates about how to help your kids become happy, healthy, successful people in their own lives. And one effective method of preparing them for their own lives is to give them a heavy dose of the word that not enough kids are getting today.
The word?
Blackberry picking and recipes!
I'm not sure about the rest of the world, but blackberries are out now in our region of the UK, and there are buckets and buckets of them within a few minutes walk of our house. There is something so satisfying about taking the kids out for a walk and coming back with overflowing containers of delicious, free blackberries, and then piling into the kitchen together to make something yummy with them.
Here are some blackberry recipes to get you started:
Fresh blackberry lemonade
The blackberries make this lemonade unusual and special.
Blackberry smoothie
Delicious, quick and wholesome - great for a snack or a quick breakfast.
Berry Brulee
This isn't a true brulee recipe, but a quick version which is still delicious and probably more popular with children.
Apple and Blackberry Crumble
As the evenings begin to draw in, take comfort in the smell of this crumble cooking in the oven! Serve with cream or vanilla ice-cream. You can also make up extra of the crumble mixture and store it in the freezer, ready for an almost instant pudding next time!
Blackberry Whip
This is a wickedly good desert! You can obviously vary the berries according to what you have in the fridge.
And here is a Blackberry colouring page too, in case the kids want something to do while you are busy in the kitchen preparing something special...
Hand Gestures Dramatically Improve Learning..
In today's issue of the journal Cognition, a University of Rochester scientist suggests it's possible to help children learn difficult concepts by providing gestures as an additional and potent avenue for taking in information.
"We've known for a while that we use gestures to add information to a conversation even when we're not entirely clear how that information relates to what we're saying," says Susan Wagner Cook, lead author and postdoctoral fellow at the University. "We asked if the reverse could be true; if actively employing gestures when learning helps retain new information."
It turned out to have a more dramatic effect than Cook expected.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Times Tables - a new way to learn them!
Halloween Crafts for Kids - two great new ideas
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Monarch Butterflies, Migration, Mexico and More!
Journey North for Kids
And if you feel like spending some more time looking at butterflies, you will find a collection of butterfly coloring pages and a butterfly mobile craft at Activity Village.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Bible Stories for Kids - fantastic new web resource!
We were fascinated by the "Time Travellers" section of the website, which gives plenty of historical background information on the period. There are also numerous printable puzzles and quizzes, coloring pages, posters, calendars and an excellent collection of worksheets to accompany each episode. Highly recommended.
Friends and Heroes
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Halloween Crafts for Kids - lots NEW!
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Polar Bears - very cute printables, new from Jan Brett
Polar bears information printable
Friday, September 7, 2007
Disneys© Meet The Robinsons activity book to download
Meet The Robinsons activity book
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Roald Dahl fans - design a book cover
More Roald Dahl activities at Activity Village
Halloween Printables
Halloween Printables
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Card Games for Kids!
Card Games for Kids
Moving With Children
It’s Official – Being A Mum Is Back-breaking!
Research into back pain both during and after pregnancy shows that more than 70 per cent of mums with children under two suffer from aches and pains. And over half of these suffer most when carrying their children in their arms.
The Wilkinet survey also shows that nearly all the mums (97%) love cuddling their children but nearly half can’t do so as often as they would like because of back ache.
Martin Grundy, a leading Osteopath from Whitley Bay, says that back ache is a natural result of pregnancy, when hormonal changes soften the joints, but that many of us make it far worse by the way we cuddle our children or carry them in slings not designed to support both baby and parent...
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