Happy Monday!
I’m back from my blogging hiatus. Daryl is recovering well from his hip replacement surgery. It will still be some time before he’s fully mobile, but it’s all going great so far.
Here’s a few ways to make some memories with your kids this week.
1. If you’re lucky enough to live in the right climate, go maple syrup tapping. This is a can’t-miss experience for those of us who live near sugar maple trees this time of year.
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2. Use recycled newspaper to make plantable muffin tin pots for seedlings. Visit Hands are full, Hearts are full for the wonderful tutorial.
3. Make some whimsical finger puppets. Check out das-wolkenschaf’s photostream for more wonderful inspiration (edit: it’s no longer online, unfortunately).
4. Tape a length of string across the room as a net and play balloon volleyball inside.
5. Do some nature studies. This is the perfect time of year for lots of spring nature fun. Here’s ten ideas to get you started.
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6. Buy or make a blank book and start a family cookbook. Make up a new recipe for it each week together. Some good simple dishes include smoothies, soups and jazzed up grilled sandwiches. Encourage the kids to think up really fabulous names for each recipe.
7. Make a painter’s tape maze and then have the kids dribble or kick a ball through it.
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8. Make a sticky spider web. Hands on as we Grow came up with this wonderful activity where you make a painter’s tape spiderweb and throw newspaper balls at it and try to make them stick.
9. Make some hand puppets from old stuffed animals. Simply cut a slit in the back or cut the legs off an old stuffed animal, remove most of the stuffing (or all), and let kids start putting on some shows. 🙂
10. Let the kids play with their food! Give them an assortment of fruit pieces and let them go nuts. This idea is courtesy of my son, Jack. He and his little brother even set up a store and made everybody fake money so we could all buy the ones we liked! Look at the lovely creations my boys made this morning. 🙂
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And with that, my pretties, I’m off to tackle the next 99 things on my to-do list. Have a wonderful week!
We’re going to go have some maple sugar fun this weekend! Love your ideas and your ways to make today magical. I wanted to stop by & introduce myself since I also live in rural Minnesota. So nice to discover your blog!
I hope you have good luck, Terri! We went to a maple syrup tapping breakfast at a local nature camp last weekend and it was still too cold for any collecting. We go to their annual breakfast every year and it’s always wonderful (free will donation and tons of homemade food, lovely scenery, lots to learn, just magical). We’re going back the first weekend in April to help tap the trees since the new nature director said that’s going to be about perfect for their trees. The weather has just been so off this year.
Nice to meet you, BTW! Thanks for saying hi! 🙂