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Winter

New Years Eve ~ Activities for the Kids

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To create an exciting New Years Eve for the kids in your life and to include them in the celebration, these activities will fill the night with memories and fun.

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Simple Snow Art

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Is it snowing? If you are like us, it is not and it is an exceptionally warm and delightful winter.  You can create your own ‘snow’ through this little art project using a few simple supplies and a little imagination:

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Like a squirrel, I’m ready for winter…

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Like a squirrel, I am stocked up, organized, and ready for winter.

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Wildflower Paper Christmas Ornaments

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We’re making paper embedded with wildflower seeds, then creating Christmas ornaments. The ornaments can be hung on the Christmas tree; then come Spring, planted in the garden for a beautiful wildflower display. These make wonderful gifts!

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Filed Under: *Christ*mas, Science, Seasons, Winter Tagged With: art, Christmas, science

For the birds!

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Is it cold and snowy where you live? If so, this winter post is for you:

It is another snow day! Seven inches. 13 degrees. I know that isn’t much snow nor is it very cold for some parts of the world. But in our neck of the woods, school has been canceled. Making a bird feeder is perfect way to pass the time on a snowy day.

To make a bird feeder take a quick look around the kitchen and see what you have on hand. This is what I found at our house:

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Filed Under: DIY & Organize, Old Fashioned Play, Science, Winter Tagged With: bird feeder, nature, science, winter

Snow Day!

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Today is a snow day! The alarm went off at 5:10 and I waited in anticipation as I listened to the radio and waited for “the call”. Then it came! While I could have stayed in my warm cozy bed I was so happy to have an extra, unexpected day for holiday preparations that I couldn’t sleep. I loved snow days when my girls where little and we still have our favorite activities.

You may enjoy these snow day activities too:

Snuggle up on the couch and watch Anne of Green Gables.

Bundle up, play in snow. Make some snow sculptures!

Create with boxes:

Make play dough and kick it up a notch with play dough monsters:

Create a sensory box with left over tissue paper:

Make a bird feeder:

If you have lots of snow, make snow ice cream for the kids and a snow cream frappuccino for yourself!

I hope that you can share a snow day with your favorite little person.

Make a happy memory together!

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The Mitten – Let’s cut!

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Here’s a super simple cutting and literacy activity that maks a great literacy connection to “The Mitten” by Jan Brett.

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It’s time for Christmas!

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Once again I applaud a book by Tad Hills. Let me introduce you to Duck and Goose: It’s time for Christmas!

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