April 8, 2014

DIY Play Makeup (using nail polish)

When I'm in the bathroom putting on my makeup my three-year-old daughter is right beside me getting into things and pretending to do her makeup along side me. 


Start out with an empty and cleaned out eyeshadow case. 
I bought one for $1.00 at the dollar store over the weekend. I used a pair of tweezers to get the eye shadow out and then cleaned it up with a baby wipe. If you have a empty case sitting around you could use that as well. I do not wear makeup all that much so it would take me a long time to get an empty case for her.
 I also picked up a new makeup brush for $1.00 as well.
 
Next, carefully pour different colors of nail polish into the compartments. 


Let the nail polish dry completely....
just be be on the safe side I put the case up on a high shelf and left it for 48 hours. 

My daughter loves it! 
And I love that when we are in a hurry to get out the door she doesn't have smeared purple eyeshadow all over her cheeks!




April 7, 2014

Picture Books

Do you have a ton of pictures on your camera, cellphone, or computer? Are you looking for some fun ways to display them? Here's a great idea!

Both Shutterfly and Snapfish have fabulous deals and promo codes all the time making these books so affordable! Sign up for their emails, look online for promo codes, or watch social media sites for the codes!

I made the following picture books filled with family photographs I've taken over the past three years. Here are a few ideas of what to do with your pictures....

1) Create a cute alphabet book for your children...


For my daughter's 2nd birthday I made her this cute alphabet picture book. She is present in every picture. It is one of her favorite books and it's such great quality. I think I paid around $10 for it (after the coupon code I found online)!

 A is for APPLE


 G is for GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
H is for HUSKER GAME DAYS
I is for ICE CREAM 

 R is for ROAD TRIP
S is for SUNGLASSES

 T is for TENT
U is for UNDERWEAR
V is for VACUUM

W is for WAGON
X is for XYLOPHONE
Y is for YUMMY FOOD 


2) Create a book of the 1st year of your child's life....


Her birth stats and professional pictures that were taken (note: you may want to get a photo release to use the professionally taken pictures in your book just to be on the safe side). 

 Where she was born and who visited her at the hospital.

 And lots of other adorable pictures from the 1st year!


3) Create a  family picture book...


 Trips we took together, pictures of relatives, being silly....any moment with capturing!




4) Create a cute book for daddy for Father's Day....




5) A Yearly Photo Book filled with pictures from the past year. I'm now working on a 2013 photo book....pictures to be posted after the product is made.

What do you do with all those pictures you take throughout the year? I'd love to see how you display all of your pictures!

April 6, 2014

Just Let Them Play

Yesterday I attended a seven hour early childhood training conference for my state childcare license. It was one of the best conference's I have attended in quite some time. I was not looking forward to going. Sitting at a table for seven hours did not seem like such a great way to spend nice (60 degree) spring Saturday....but I'm so glad I did. I walked away feeling uplifted and energized about early learning again.

The conference was titled "Take Time to Play". The presenter was a very knowledgeable and very passionate educator named Jeffy A. Johnson. You can learn more about him here. And I highly recommend that you do (and in no way am I being paid or getting any sort of compensation for suggesting you look him up). I found myself agreeing over and over again (I even caught myself nodding over and over again) at a large majority of what he says speaking so passionately about.

Though I'd love to share with you everything that was covered during those seven hours it would be way to time consuming for both of us so I will just give you the highlights.

*Free play ... dramatic play, imagination play, exploration play, etc .... is so important in early childhood.  I'm talking about child-lead, child-directed play..... play where the child gets to pick what they do (the task), how they play (the technique), how much or how little time they do it (the time), and who they choose to include in their play (the team). Children are learning through play.


* Play is in the child NOT the toy. Place toys or objects in the child's environment which can be manipulated in multiple ways.....items like cardboard boxes for example. A child can imagine it's a space ship, or a boat, or a tall tower, or a refrigerator....or whatever they come up with.


* Create 'YES' environments (not environments where you are constantly telling the child no). These are environments where children are free to explore their natural curiosities without fear of being told no.


* Add something new to their environment then stand back and watch what they do. This can be something tangible or even an idea or suggestion.  Watch their imaginations unfold....it's truly amazing!


* Allow play to be spontaneous. Do not over-plan it....just go with the flow. See where their imagination takes you.


* Be observant....watch and learn. I've been a caregiver for young children for the past fourteen years and I'm still amazed at their wonder and excitement of the world around them. It's truly inspiring.


This conference was such a good reminder to let children play. They are learning so much from play.... things that you cannot teach them from a book or sitting quietly in circle time. If you do not believe me about how important play is to our early development I dare you to research the importance of play.

When you were growing up were your fondest early learning memories when you were sitting in circle time or behind a desk being drilled on your ABC's or where they when you were allowed and encouraged to explore on your own, at your own pace, in your own time the world around you on the playground, on a nature hike, or in your own backyard?