I teach a weekly preschool craft class, and each week we make crafts related to a different theme. Today, I am sharing some wonderful crafts related to the theme: "All About Me". Everyone wants to feel like they are the centre of attention sometimes, right? That's why this is such a great theme for Preschoolers.
Isn't this name rocket cute? The child can glue on all the pieces and add star stickers to create a starry night. It would look great on a black piece of paper too.
And this self portrait with a popsicle stick frame is adorable! A grown up can help the child put the frame together, and then the child can draw a picture and decorate the frame with jewel stickers.
This mirror craft is also great. Have the child colour the mirror, glue on a tin foil centre, and glue on his/her picture. Cute, right?
And, when you are done crafting, "show and tell" is the perfect activity to do with the kids. Getting kids to share info about themselves is wonderful for their self esteem, and because of this, "All About Me" is a great preschool theme.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Insect and Bug Crafts Preschoolers will LOVE
Crafting around themes is always fun for preschoolers, and I love making crafts that become things to play with too. Today, I am sharing some of my favourite insect and bug crafts for Preschoolers.
Check out these three cute crafts. You could make a paper lady bug with heart shaped dots. You could also string a button and a bunch of Cheerios onto a pipe cleaner to make a little worm. Or you could make a colourful butterfly puppet with some paper taped to a craft stick and covered with scrunched up squares of tissue paper.
Check out these three cute crafts. You could make a paper lady bug with heart shaped dots. You could also string a button and a bunch of Cheerios onto a pipe cleaner to make a little worm. Or you could make a colourful butterfly puppet with some paper taped to a craft stick and covered with scrunched up squares of tissue paper.
I like this butterfly too. The craft stick glued to the top allows the wings of the butterfly to be bent so it looks like it is flying. Cute, right?
And finally, how adorable is this little snake made from paper straw beads? Kids can practice scissors skills cutting up beads, and then they can practice their fine motor skills stringing the beads onto a piece of pipe cleaner. A button head at the end of the pipe cleaner will allow the kids to string the beads without having them fall off.
Don't you just love these insect and bug themed crafts for Preschoolers? I especially love the little paper straw bead snake.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Birthday Letter for My Youngest Son (on his 9th birthday)
Every year, I write "birthday letters" to my boys on their special days. My hope is to compile the letters together and give them a book on their 18th birthdays. Today, my "baby" boy turns 9. Time is going by much too quickly, but I am holding on tight and enjoying the adventure. Here is my birthday letter to my sweet third born son on his 9th birthday.
My dearest "baby" boy,
Both of your brothers came into the world two weeks early, and you came two weeks late. I think that from the start you were taking your time and making sure you were comfortable before you made your entrance into the world. Now, as you turn 9, you are still taking your time getting comfortable with new social situations, but with each passing year, I can see your confidence growing, and I am very proud of you. You are special in sooooo many ways, but here are a few examples:
My dearest "baby" boy,
Both of your brothers came into the world two weeks early, and you came two weeks late. I think that from the start you were taking your time and making sure you were comfortable before you made your entrance into the world. Now, as you turn 9, you are still taking your time getting comfortable with new social situations, but with each passing year, I can see your confidence growing, and I am very proud of you. You are special in sooooo many ways, but here are a few examples:
- You ask the best questions. You have a unique way of looking at the world, you have a wonderful sense of curiosity, and you are constantly quietly observing everything around you.
- You are funny. You are always making us laugh with your silly ways and crazy dance moves.
- You love playing ice hockey with your team and playing street hockey with your brothers. Your street hockey goalie gear is one of your prized possessions.
- You love being outside with your brothers playing softball, tag, golf, man-tracker, and soccer. You also love riding your bike.
- Your favourite colour is green, you love to watch the Disney channel, and you would eat nothing but crackers if I let you. (Multi-grain wheat thins are your favourite!)
- You love your big blanket, soft songs and being read to in a soft voice.
- You get cranky when you are over-tired or anxious... but you have a kind heart and give great cuddles.
I love you to the moon and back my sweet boy, and I hope your 9th year is the best one yet!
Love,
Mom
Embrace the Mess
The best childhood activities involve physical activity, exploring and creating, and... making a mess. As parents, we like to have things neat and organized, but somethings we need to let go. So, my advice for today is let the kids...
Build the fort.
Or have a huge water fight in the yard.
Today, embrace the laughter, joy and mess.
Tomorrow, you can clean the house. Childhood passes much too quickly.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Build the fort.
Play hockey in the kitchen (with "boards" they make with all their toy bins).
Build a road from a roll of paper, and let the kids take out all their cars and trucks.
Or have a huge water fight in the yard.
Today, embrace the laughter, joy and mess.
Tomorrow, you can clean the house. Childhood passes much too quickly.
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Summer Hockey Fun... our review of the GONGSHOW Sauceoff Party Set
Recently, my boys were given the opportunity to try out (and review) some fantastic games from GONGSHOW*. All three of my boys are passionate about hockey, so during our summer break from the rink, they were excited to try out a couple of fun outdoor hockey games. You can read our review of the SAUCEOFF Party Set below.
The Sauceoff Party Set comes with two games (which you can also buy separately). They both fit in a canvas bag that can easily be taken to the beach, backyard, tailgate party, campground, or cottage.
The first game we tried was the inflatable Saucer King Kit. This game includes a blow up net and floating pucks. (Two shooting pads are included with the party set, but if you are only purchasing the inflatable Saucer King Kit, you'll need to purchase a shooting pad if you don't already have one.) My boys had a lot fun with this game in the pool, and they are looking forward to taking it to the beach soon.
My boys (and my husband) have been playing this game in the backyard, but it is highly portable, so I know we will be taking it to the beach, the cottage, and camping. It's perfect for all ages.
If you have a hockey-lover in your house, I highly recommend these fun games. The SAUCEOFF party set comes with everything you need to play both games, and if you have never purchased from GONGSHOW before, you can save 10% with this link: SAVE 10%.
Have you tried either of these games? What did you think? My boys are definitely fans!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
*Disclosure - I was given the GONGSHOW Sauceoff Party Set for free in exchange for my honest review of the product. As always, the views expressed on this blog are 100% my own... and my boys genuinely love these games.
The Sauceoff Party Set comes with two games (which you can also buy separately). They both fit in a canvas bag that can easily be taken to the beach, backyard, tailgate party, campground, or cottage.
The first game we tried was the inflatable Saucer King Kit. This game includes a blow up net and floating pucks. (Two shooting pads are included with the party set, but if you are only purchasing the inflatable Saucer King Kit, you'll need to purchase a shooting pad if you don't already have one.) My boys had a lot fun with this game in the pool, and they are looking forward to taking it to the beach soon.
My boys also tried the SAUCEOFF game set. At first glance, it looks like a bean bag toss, but it is so much more than that. The game comes with two game boards, two mini shooting pads, 8 GONGSHOW floater pucks (4 per team), 4 bean bag pucks, 1 canvas carrying case, 1 replacement mesh and rope, and a booklet explaining how to play the game.
My boys have been playing this game every day since they got it. You can play it alone, with two players, or with two teams of two. When you play with two teams of two, the players can help their teammates by "tipping" the pucks into the nets. (There is also an option to play with bean bags instead of the plastic pucks.)
My boys (and my husband) have been playing this game in the backyard, but it is highly portable, so I know we will be taking it to the beach, the cottage, and camping. It's perfect for all ages.
If you have a hockey-lover in your house, I highly recommend these fun games. The SAUCEOFF party set comes with everything you need to play both games, and if you have never purchased from GONGSHOW before, you can save 10% with this link: SAVE 10%.
Have you tried either of these games? What did you think? My boys are definitely fans!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
*Disclosure - I was given the GONGSHOW Sauceoff Party Set for free in exchange for my honest review of the product. As always, the views expressed on this blog are 100% my own... and my boys genuinely love these games.
Ice Cream Stand Challenge
Sometimes the most meaningful family memories come from the simplest ideas. Last summer, the boys and I decided to challenge ourselves to visit 5 different ice cream stands. It was so much fun that we ended up visiting 9, and today I am sharing some of our ice cream stand challenge with you.
Here's where we went:
#1 - Koala Cone (Antigonish, NS)
#2 - Arisaig Lighthouse (Arisaig, NS)
#3 - Fiesta Cone (Antigonish, NS)
#4 - Cranberry Campground (Merigomish, NS)
#5 - Snow Queen Leisure World (Antigonish, NS)
#6 - Cows (Cavendish, PE)
#7 - Decker's Dairy Bar and Grill (Cornwall, PE)
#8 - Corina's Ice Cream Parlour (Stellarton, NS)
#9 - Michele's Grill (Antigonish, NS)
We had a wonderful time trying new ice cream flavours on hot summer days. This year we plan on beating our record and visiting TEN ice cream stands. Anyone have a recommendation for us???
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Here's where we went:
#1 - Koala Cone (Antigonish, NS)
#2 - Arisaig Lighthouse (Arisaig, NS)
#3 - Fiesta Cone (Antigonish, NS)
#4 - Cranberry Campground (Merigomish, NS)
#6 - Cows (Cavendish, PE)
#7 - Decker's Dairy Bar and Grill (Cornwall, PE)
#8 - Corina's Ice Cream Parlour (Stellarton, NS)
#9 - Michele's Grill (Antigonish, NS)
We had a wonderful time trying new ice cream flavours on hot summer days. This year we plan on beating our record and visiting TEN ice cream stands. Anyone have a recommendation for us???
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Last Day of School Traditions... 2018 Edition
Is there anything more exciting than the last day of school? Each year we mark the occasion with the same three activities, and this year was no different. Check out our favourite last day of school traditions.
We always start our celebration with a trip to get ice cream. We have been taking the same picture (in the same Dairy Queen) for eight years! I can't believe how grown up my boys are getting. Why does time have to go by so fast?
Then, we go home and my boys run through their "finish line". This year, my boys made it through Grade 3, Grade 5, and Grade 7.
And, of course, I like to give them a book to read over the summer. This year, they got some inexpensive pickle ball rackets too!
We're all ready for summer now. It's time to pack away the lunch bags, and pull out the flip flops. Happy Summer everyone!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
You might also like: 50 Ways to Make Summer Memorable
We always start our celebration with a trip to get ice cream. We have been taking the same picture (in the same Dairy Queen) for eight years! I can't believe how grown up my boys are getting. Why does time have to go by so fast?
Then, we go home and my boys run through their "finish line". This year, my boys made it through Grade 3, Grade 5, and Grade 7.
And, of course, I like to give them a book to read over the summer. This year, they got some inexpensive pickle ball rackets too!
We're all ready for summer now. It's time to pack away the lunch bags, and pull out the flip flops. Happy Summer everyone!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
You might also like: 50 Ways to Make Summer Memorable
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