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One of the items on our Summer Checklist this year is "Host a Half Sleepover", and last night we checked it off our list.
Here's the invite we sent out...
We had 10 guests arrive in their PJs toting their sleeping bags and pillows. We had pancakes for supper, and the kids had lots of treats while they watched a movie. I also gave all the guests glow sticks and mini flashlights from the dollar store.
The plan was to watch a movie outside, but a really aggressive stray cat wouldn't leave our deck, so we moved the movie inside. (True story! lol)
A great time was had by all, and I think we might need to put this on our summer checklist again next year.
This tip is a simple one that actually came from my school teacher aunt. When kids are learning to read, and pointing at the words as they go, give them a "witch finger"(a Halloween prop from the dollar store). I know it sounds crazy, but my younger boys think it is great.
It is an easy way to keep little ones focussed on reading. Isn't it a fantastically simple idea? Do you have a great tip for beginner readers? I'd love to hear it. ♥ Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Last week I received a gift card from Sears*, and it was a perfect excuse for a Back to School shopping extravaganza. I usually avoid clothes shopping with my boys, but I thought it would be fun to let them pick out a couple of special items this year. I followed a few "back to school shopping tips", and we had a great time.
Here are my top tips for shopping with kids:
1) Keep it short. -- Little ones do not love browsing. Pick one store, and when they start to get tired, leave.
2) Plan ahead. -- Make sure the children are well rested and well fed before you leave the house. Tired and hungry children do not make very good shopping companions. (A few snacks in your purse might come in handy too.)
3) Make it fun. -- If you want the kids to stay interested, make it about them. (This is not the time to hang out in the ladies section looking for the perfect pair of pants.) I let my boys pick out two shirts each, and they really enjoyed choosing items that fit their personal styles and interests.
I think we all have special back to school shopping memories from our own childhood, and I think my boys had a great time picking out their own "just for school" new clothes from Sears. My seven year old loves his "brand name" clothes and new backpack, my six year old is thrilled with his "sports team" shirts, and my four year old thinks his "graphic tees" are awesome. And, as a mom, I was really happy with the prices and selection at Sears' new Kids Room. (I also love the KidVantage lifetime wear out warranty and Price Match Guarantee.)
What is your best "back to school shopping" tip? Do you like taking your little ones with you, or do you prefer to leave them at home?
♥ Gina (aka East Coast Mommy) PS(You should totally check out the Sears "Back We Go" Facebook contest that's live now! Enter for a chance to win one of five weekly $500 Sears gift card prizes and 35 daily $50 Sears gift cards to put towards your back to school shopping! To enter the contest, "like" the Sears Facebook page and enter your info here. Good luck!)
*Disclosure: I am part of the Sears Back to School Blogger Campaign with Mom Central Canada, and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on the blog are my own.
The boys and I just got back from a week and a half in Prince Edward Island {PEI}, and we had a fantastic time. If you ever get a chance to vacation on the East Coast, I highly recommend including PEI in your vacation plans.
Here are {in my opinion) the best things to do in PEI with kids:
1) Visit Avonlea Village - My boys love Avonlea Village. It provides great "old fashioned" fun for the whole family. If your little ones love live music, live theatre, dressing up, and playing games... you should totally check it out.
2) Have a Cow's ice cream - No trip to PEI is complete without a stop at Cow's. Trust me, this ice cream is delicious. (PS... "Moo Crunch" is my favorite flavour.)
3) Attend the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade - If you happen to be in PEI during Old Home Week, you should make sure you attend the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade. It is full of fun floats, characters, and music. My boys thought it was great!
4) Play at the beach - PEI has some of the world's most beautiful beaches, so take some time to explore them. My boys love swimming in the ocean and searching for sea glass.
5) Spend time with family - PEI is a great place to focus on family. This year, we were lucky to have family from Ottawa, Halifax, and England join us. I can't think of a better place for my boys to make memories with their cousins.
6) Visit Shining Waters - When the temperature rises, Shining Waters is the perfect place for the little ones to cool off. There are rides, water slides, boats, a pool, and much more. Children of all ages will have a blast!
7) Go camping - PEI has many excellent family campgrounds, and this year we stayed at Marco Polo Land. It is a great place for kids. My favorite part was our campfire snack... Reese Peanut Butter Cup S'mores. Yum!
8) Take the ferry - Instead of taking the Confederation Bridge, we took the ferry. It costs a little more, but it is definitely a highlight for the boys. We like to pick the boat that has live music and Cow's ice cream. :-)
Have you ever taken a trip to Prince Edward Island? What was your favorite part? ♥ Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Look at what our Elf on the Shelf {Elfie} sent my boys. I am planning on surprising them with it on the first day of school.
Isn't it cute?
If you think your little ones would like to receive one from your eIf, you can right click on the picture below, save it to your computer, and print it like a regular 4x6 photo.
This is the time of year that many moms order name labels for back to school. So today's "Quick Tip Tuesday" is a simple {but helpful} idea -- when you have multiple children, order labels that have all the children's names on them or just use their last name.
Then, when clothes (or other items) get passed down from one child to another, no "re-labelling" is required. Clever, right? ♥ Gina (aka East Coast Mommy) PS (If you are interested in supporting me and this blog, I would love for you to considering ordering labels from me... here. Thank you!)