Google+ Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas: Winter Theme
Showing posts with label Winter Theme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Theme. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Winter Activities for Kids {The Sunday Showcase 1/18/14}


Even Florida is getting cold, winter weather these days! So I thought it was the perfect time to share some activities themed around winter explorations, learning and play.



Click any of the links below for the full activity post

(Blog Me Mom)

(Happy Hooligans)

(KC Edventures)

(Kitchen Counter Chronicles)


So many great Winter Themed Activities to inspire you!

Looking for more ideas?
Check out our Winter Fun Pinterest Board
and all our Winter Themed Activities on the blog


Don't forget to peruse all of our Pinterest Boards.
They are filled with awesome ideas from around the web.

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Now it's your turn to share!
Do you have fun children's activities to share? 
Please share them with me in the linky, 
by commenting below or by visiting our Facebook page

Be sure to link up your child centered ideas while you're here.
I love to see what everyone is doing.


If you have been featured, grab a button you deserve it!

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The Sunday Showcase is hosted on FOUR blogs!

Each blog showcases their own features so be sure to check them all out!

If you are here for the first time please read this informational post for the full details.  Anything kid friendly and/or child centered is welcome!  You are welcome to share more than one post,  but we don't accept links for giveaways,  shops, or downloads for purchase, etc.  They will be deleted.

If you're linking up we encourage you to visit other links 
& our Pinterest board!  

*Important* 
Please note that by linking up you are giving us permission to use a photo (with proper link to you!) in our featured section and on our Pinterest board!  

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Link up and share your child centered ideas with us!
Bern

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Snowman Crafts and Activities {The Sunday Showcase 12/7/13}

My mind is already starting to focus on "winter" fun so I thought I'd share in case you were like me and already gathering ideas. This week I am featuring some fun "Snowman Activities" shared on last week's linky.


Click any of the links below for the full activity post

(Frogs, Snails & Puppy Dog Tails)


(Happy Hooligans)


(The Connection We Share)


(Little Wonders Days)


What great Snowman Activities!

Looking for more snowman ideas?

Check out some of our favorites:








Don't forget to peruse our Winter Fun board on Pinterest.
It's filled with awesome ideas for the holiday.

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Now it's your turn to share!
Do you have any fun snowman activities to share? 
Please share them with me in the linky, 
by commenting below or by visiting our Facebook page

Be sure to link up your child centered ideas while you're here.
I love to see what everyone is doing.


If you have been featured, grab a button you deserve it!

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The Sunday Showcase is hosted on FOUR blogs!

Each blog showcases their own features so be sure to check them all out!

If you are here for the first time please read this informational post for the full details.  Anything kid friendly and/or child centered is welcome!  You are welcome to share more than one post,  but we don't accept links for giveaways,  shops, or downloads for purchase, etc.  They will be deleted.

If you're linking up we encourage you to visit other links 
& our Pinterest board!  

*Important* 
Please note that by linking up you are giving us permission to use a photo (with proper link to you!) in our featured section and on our Pinterest board!  

-------------------------------------------------------------

Link up and share your child centered ideas with us!
Bern

Monday, February 11, 2013

Kid Art: Blotto Paint Penguins

As part of our recent Arctic Theme in Preschool we had fun exploring penguins. The children enjoyed  fun mix of activities, art, crafts and play which helped them learn about arctic animals.

I have to share one of my favorite art activities with you all because they turned out awesome and were so easy to make!

Blotto Paint Penguins


Isn't he cute?
Don't you want to make one?

It's super easy, requires little prep and only a few materials.

To make your own Blotto Penguin Art you will need:
colored paper (construction paper or card stock will work)
black, orange and black paint
wiggly eyes
beak cut-outs (orange construction paper triangles)
glue
squeeze bottles (optional*)
*I used squeeze bottles because we have large gallon jugs of paint

Here's a super simple "How To":

1. Fold your colored (base) paper in half.


2. Let child squeeze black, white and orange paint onto paper.
Encourage them to aim for the middle of the paper but keep to one side.
You don't need a lot of paint. A little goes a long way with this blotto art.


3. Close paper and press/spread with hands.


4. Open to reveal your unique blotto penguin art.


5. Add eyes and beak with glue and let dry before displaying.

I loved having these little guys on display. They reminded me of Happy Feet and made me smile every time I looked at them.

We read some great penguin books too. 
Here are a few of our favorites:


  

For even more penguin ideas check out my Penguin Ideas Pinterest Board.

Have fun blotto painting some penguins!
Bern

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

12 Winter Books for Children in Kindergarten thru 2nd Grade

Now that the Lil Divas are both reading (yay!) and we have moved beyond just picture books to leveled readers and chapter books.  It's important to me to keep things interesting and at their reading level. We still enjoy reading great picture books together but each Lil Diva has books that they read daily geared towards their individual reading levels and ability. Here are some fun winter themed books that we have enjoyed for readers in K thru 2nd grade.


Kindergarten (Beginning Readers) -

Magic School Bus Lost in the Snow - Join Ms. Frizzle's class in this beginning reader book as they learn how snow is made. Simple sentences make this book great for beginning readers.


Young Cam Jansen and the Ice Skate Mystery - This series is great for transitioning readers who are reading well and nearly ready to make the move to more advanced chapter books. In this book, Cam and her friend Eric go ice skating. Eric loses the key to the locker and Cam must use her photogenic memory to help find it.


Snow -  A great book about snow for the beginning reader. Follow two kids as they play in the snow and discover all the fun that can be had. Children will delight in the rhyme and being able to read this one on their own will be a lovely confidence builder.


Curious George: A Winter's Nap - This is a level 1 reader but has some big words like hibernation that may require some help to read. Kids love to read about George's antics and this book is short and helps to teach about hibernation in a basic way that will appeal to younger readers.


Eloise and the Snowman - Little girls love Eloise's spunk and antics so these books are always a favorite. They are fun and easy to read for beginning readers. In this book, it snows in New York City and Eloise enjoys it in typical Eloise fashion. It's a fun and easy read that young Eloise fans will enjoy.



1st & 2nd Grade Readers -

Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail - These simple mysteries are fun for kids to read and try to figure out along with Nate. In this story, Rosamond loses Nate's birthday present and he and Sludge must find it in the snow. This series is full of sight words, longer sentences, color photos, fun characters and plots making them great for readers who are transitioning from easy readers into chapter books. There's lots of fun extras at the end of the book from how to make ugly cat cupcakes to funny cat jokes that kids will enjoy.


Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #5: Case of the Sneaky Snowman - Nancy and her friends build a snowman only to have it disappear. Can you figure out the mystery with the Clue Crew? These books are great early chapter books because they have a certain level of difficulty without being too hard or discouraging. They are also great for practicing problem-solving skills. The Oldest Diva devours them.


Magic Tree House #12: Polar Bears Past Bedtime -  Jack and Annie travel to the frozen Arctic and get stuck on cracking ice. How does the giant polar bear help them? You have to read to find out. These early Magic Tree House books are perfect for children who have transitioned into chapter books because they still have lots of illustrations and the chapters are just the right length - not too long and not too short.


Magic Tree House #32: Winter of the Ice Wizard - The Ice Wizard has captured Morgan and Merlin and it's up to Jack and Annie to find the Ice Wizards eye to save them. Lots of mystery and danger in this one for Tree House fans.


Cam Jansen Case #24: The Snowy Day Mystery Cam Jansen finds that computers are missing from the computer lab and the only clues are footprints in the snow and a locked window. Cam must put her photographic memory to use to help catch the thieves.


Magic School Bus #13: Polar Bear Patrol -  Ms. Frizzle takes her class on an adventure through the North Pole where they come face to face with all kinds of arctic animals, ride a dog sled and even spend time in an igloo. This book offers some fun facts and information about the polar region.


Katie Kazoo Switcheroo #22: It's Snow Joke - This series is for 2nd grade and up or more advanced younger readers. Katie goes skiing during winter break for the first time and in true Katie Kazoo fashion, mishap ensues when she turns into the ski instructor. She must save the ski instructor's job before switching back. These books are fun to read because Katie switches characters with someone new in each book.


Happy Reading,
Bern