One of the items on our Summer Checklist is "learn a new joke or magic trick". Magic tricks can be tough for little ones, but this one is really simple and lots of fun. (It is based on one I found at HowDoesShe.com.)
Here's how my boys used "magic words" to turn clear liquid into a colorful magic potion.
Step 1 - Put a couple drops of food coloring onto spoons.
Step 2 - Cover the food coloring with baking soda.
Step 3 - Fill glasses (half full) of vinegar.
Step 4 - While saying magic words, stir the baking soda into the vinegar.
The kids will love watching the clear liquid turn into a colorful and foamy fountain.
Do you think your little ones would love fooling friends with this simple magic trick?
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Making Ice Cream in a Bag
One of the things on our summer checklist is "make ice cream in a bag". It is really easy, requires no special equipment, and is lots of fun on a warm summer day. Want to make ice cream with your kids?
First, gather your supplies. You'll need: big ziploc bags, small ziploc bags, salt, ice, sugar, vanilla, and coffee cream (18%).
Then,
1) put 1/2 cup of course salt and a bunch of ice in the big bag, and
2) put 1/2 cup coffee cream, 1 tsp vanilla, and 3 tsp of sugar in the small bag.
3) Seal the small bag, place it in the larger bag, seal the larger bag, and shake it until ice cream forms (approximately 10-15 minutes).
Once the ice cream has formed, you can add some fun toppings, or you can eat it plain.
Eating it right out of the bag is half the fun, but try not to get salt from the outside of the bag into the ice cream. You might want to give it a quick wipe with a cloth before you give it to the kids to eat.
Yummy, right? Enjoy your treat!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
First, gather your supplies. You'll need: big ziploc bags, small ziploc bags, salt, ice, sugar, vanilla, and coffee cream (18%).
Then,
1) put 1/2 cup of course salt and a bunch of ice in the big bag, and
2) put 1/2 cup coffee cream, 1 tsp vanilla, and 3 tsp of sugar in the small bag.
3) Seal the small bag, place it in the larger bag, seal the larger bag, and shake it until ice cream forms (approximately 10-15 minutes).
Once the ice cream has formed, you can add some fun toppings, or you can eat it plain.
Eating it right out of the bag is half the fun, but try not to get salt from the outside of the bag into the ice cream. You might want to give it a quick wipe with a cloth before you give it to the kids to eat.
Yummy, right? Enjoy your treat!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Life Size LEGO
If your kids love LEGO like mine do, they are going to love this simple project -- Life Size LEGO. This project is quick, easy, and lots of fun!
Just gather up some old boxes, wrap them in colored paper, and add some fun "LEGO" dots to the top. I cut my circles from cardstock, and used foam mounting tape to attach them.
Fun, right? These Life Size LEGO are fun for stacking on a rainy afternoon, and they are perfect for a DIY LEGO party. It's also a fun way to wrap a gift. How would you play with this pretend LEGO?
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Just gather up some old boxes, wrap them in colored paper, and add some fun "LEGO" dots to the top. I cut my circles from cardstock, and used foam mounting tape to attach them.
Fun, right? These Life Size LEGO are fun for stacking on a rainy afternoon, and they are perfect for a DIY LEGO party. It's also a fun way to wrap a gift. How would you play with this pretend LEGO?
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin
I am a big fan of my slow cooker... especially on hot days when I don't want to turn on my oven. One of my favorite recipes is for Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin with Sweet Potatoes and Apples. It is seriously yummy!
Here's what you'll need:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp ground thyme
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground ginger
4 medium sweet potatoes (peeled and slice 1/2 inch thick)
2 small or 1 large pork tenderloin
2 medium apples (peeled and chopped into chunks)
1/4 cup dried cranberries
2 tbsp water
Here's what you do*:
1) In a small bowl, mix the following together: brown sugar, thyme, salt, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.
2) Place sweet potatoe slices in the bottom of the slow cooker, and sprinkle with half of the spice mixture.
3) Use the remaining spice mixture to coat the pork tenderloin, and place it on top of the sweet potatoes.
4) Top with apples, cranberries, and water.
5) Cover and cook on high for 1 1/2 hours. Reduce heat to low, and cook for an additional 5 to 6 hours.
*This recipe is based on one I found in Today's Parent Magazine. You can find the original recipe here.
Do you have a favorite slow cooker recipe? I'd love a link to it. I am always looking for new dinner ideas.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Here's what you'll need:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp ground thyme
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground ginger
4 medium sweet potatoes (peeled and slice 1/2 inch thick)
2 small or 1 large pork tenderloin
2 medium apples (peeled and chopped into chunks)
1/4 cup dried cranberries
2 tbsp water
Here's what you do*:
1) In a small bowl, mix the following together: brown sugar, thyme, salt, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.
2) Place sweet potatoe slices in the bottom of the slow cooker, and sprinkle with half of the spice mixture.
3) Use the remaining spice mixture to coat the pork tenderloin, and place it on top of the sweet potatoes.
4) Top with apples, cranberries, and water.
5) Cover and cook on high for 1 1/2 hours. Reduce heat to low, and cook for an additional 5 to 6 hours.
*This recipe is based on one I found in Today's Parent Magazine. You can find the original recipe here.
Do you have a favorite slow cooker recipe? I'd love a link to it. I am always looking for new dinner ideas.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Pin the Head on the LEGO Man {with free printable}
I recently had a fantastic DIY LEGO party (which you can read about here) for my two youngest boys, and one of the games we played was "Pin the Head on the LEGO Man". My boys and their guests loved it!
To make your own game, use the following templates and a piece of Bristol board to create your own LEGO man.
To download the templates: click on each photo below, right-click, save it to your computer, and print.
On the day of the party... make sure you have some tape, a blind fold, and a head for each child. (I wrote the children's names on the heads so that it would be easier to keep track of who was closest.)
Do you have a little one that would love this simple "Pin the Head on the LEGO Man" game?
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (Don't forget to check out the other DIY LEGO Party details at East Coast Mommy here.)
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS (Don't forget to check out the other DIY LEGO Party details at East Coast Mommy here.)
8 Ways to Encourage Summer Reading
A number of studies have shown that children's reading skills decline during the summer months. The "summer slide" is common, but that doesn't mean we (as parents) are powerless to do anything about it. Here is a list of fun and easy ways to get kids excited about reading during the summer months.
1) Create a "Mommy and Me Journal" - This is a favorite of mine (which you can read more about here). My 6 year old and my 7 year old both have journals, and we spend all summer writing secret notes to each other. It's a really fun way to get little ones practicing their reading and writing skills and to document all their summer adventures.
2) Put it in the schedule - Summer can be a busy a time, so setting aside a specific time for reading is helpful. In our house, the boys get to read for 1/2 past their bedtime each night.
3) Visit the library - The library is a great place to head on a rainy day, and it is always fun to check out new books. Many libraries {like ours} have summer reading programs which help getting your little ones reading.
4) Make a summer reading list - Have children make a list of topics, themes, or characters they would like to read about. Also, mix it up by reading different types of things. (e.g. books, magazines, comic books, cookbooks, ebooks, etc...)
5) Take it outside - Lay a blanket in the backyard, sit in a lawn chair, or build a fun no-sew tent using a bedsheet and a hula hoop (You can find the step by step instructions here). Reading a book outside can be a fun summer activity.
6) Choose books that are at the right level - Reading should be fun for young children so try to avoid frustrating beginners with books that are too difficult for them.
7) Find a comfortable spot - It is great to have a comfy spot for reading. A reading light in bed, or a comfy chair next to a book shelf are wonderful places to curl up with a good book.
8) Host a kids summer reading party - Take an afternoon to invite friends over to swap books, talk about books, read books, make bookmarks, and enjoy special snacks.
Don't forget, it is also important to set an example for your children. Read in front of your children, and curl up on the couch and spend some time reading to them.
Happy Reading!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
1) Create a "Mommy and Me Journal" - This is a favorite of mine (which you can read more about here). My 6 year old and my 7 year old both have journals, and we spend all summer writing secret notes to each other. It's a really fun way to get little ones practicing their reading and writing skills and to document all their summer adventures.
2) Put it in the schedule - Summer can be a busy a time, so setting aside a specific time for reading is helpful. In our house, the boys get to read for 1/2 past their bedtime each night.
3) Visit the library - The library is a great place to head on a rainy day, and it is always fun to check out new books. Many libraries {like ours} have summer reading programs which help getting your little ones reading.
4) Make a summer reading list - Have children make a list of topics, themes, or characters they would like to read about. Also, mix it up by reading different types of things. (e.g. books, magazines, comic books, cookbooks, ebooks, etc...)
5) Take it outside - Lay a blanket in the backyard, sit in a lawn chair, or build a fun no-sew tent using a bedsheet and a hula hoop (You can find the step by step instructions here). Reading a book outside can be a fun summer activity.
6) Choose books that are at the right level - Reading should be fun for young children so try to avoid frustrating beginners with books that are too difficult for them.
7) Find a comfortable spot - It is great to have a comfy spot for reading. A reading light in bed, or a comfy chair next to a book shelf are wonderful places to curl up with a good book.
8) Host a kids summer reading party - Take an afternoon to invite friends over to swap books, talk about books, read books, make bookmarks, and enjoy special snacks.
Don't forget, it is also important to set an example for your children. Read in front of your children, and curl up on the couch and spend some time reading to them.
Happy Reading!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Quick Tip Tuesday #9 - Kid's Birthday Party Tip - and free LEGO printable
Today's Quick Tip... as children are arriving at a birthday party, give them a coloring sheet or simple craft to keep them busy until all the guests arrive. {For example, at my boys' Lego party, all the guests were asked to design their own Lego person.}
Do your little ones love Lego? Check out this cute printable "design your own Lego man" I drew. Cute, right? You can download a pdf version {for free} here.
Do your little ones love Lego? Check out this cute printable "design your own Lego man" I drew. Cute, right? You can download a pdf version {for free} here.
Do you have a great activity that you use to entertain kids until all the party guests arrive? I'd love to hear it.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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