Saturday, March 5, 2011
Samko & Miko Toy Warehouse sale
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Craft- Making Olympic Flags
Materials- white paper, blue, black, red, yellow, and green paint, potatoes or paper towel
rolls
1- Show children a picture of the Olympic flag. Explain that this is a Flag of
Friendship. The circles represent the five parts of the world and each one has a
different color. Using potato stamps cut in the shape of a ring, or ends of paper
towel rolls, have the children recreate the flag using the different colored paint.
To create potato stamps wash and cut potatoes in half, then carve a ring in the
white part of the potato. Dip in paint then stamp on paper to create images. (You
can also use round cookie cutters…whatever you may have on hand.)

Good morning everyone.
I am writing this on Wednesday August 6th. for those of you who survived the terrific thunder storm last night. Of course it meant running around changing all the clocks again this morning after the hydro whent off again.
I will be leaving for Australia for a three week holiday tomorrow and will try to keep the blog up to date, but if I am unable I am asking you to post any ideas you have or even to just add a comment for me.
Today's craft idea is for a popcorn tree. It is an easy craft for the little guys to do on a rainy day. (sure have had lots of those this summer)
green construction paper
1 sheet
9" x 12"
popcorn
tacky glue
twigs
2
Step By Step Instructions1. Using the kitchen scissors, cut one of the twigs into four or five pieces, depending on how big it is.2. Arrange the long twig in the center of your piece of green construction paper. Lift up the twig, quickly squeeze a line of hot glue along the back and press it back into place if you have chosen to use hot glue. If you have chosen to use tacky glue, squeeze a generous line of tacky glue on the back and press it back into place. Keep in mind using tacky glue will lengthen the drying time.3. Arrange the four or five pieces of twigs beside the longer twig, two on one side and three on the other like you see in the photo. When you are satisfied with the arrangement, lift them up one at a time and glue them to the paper, using the hot or tacky glue.4. Now it is time to attach the popcorn to the branches of the "tree". Arrange pieces of popcorn in a staggered, random pattern on the branches. Squeeze some tacky glue into the yogurt container. When you are satisfied with the look of the tree, lift the pieces of popcorn up one at a time, dip them into the tacky glue and press them back into place.5. Let the glue dry completely before hanging your popcorn tree picture.
Monday, July 28, 2008

Spray Bottle Tie Dye Tee Shirts
Monday, July 21, 2008
I came across this cute idea for a teddy bears picnic that Ithought would be a nice idea for a warm day with the little ones.
I have also included the words to Teddy Bears Picnic
Have a great week
Marilyn
TEDDY BEARS PICNIC
You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go out in the woods today
You'd better go in disguise.
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.
Picnic time for teddy bears,
The little teddy bears are having a lovely time today.
Watch them, catch them unawares,
And see them picnic on their holiday.
See them gaily dance about.
They love to play and shout.
And never have any cares.
At six o'clock their mommies and daddies
Will take them home to bed
Because they're tired little teddy bears.
If you go out in the woods today,
You'd better not go alone.
It's lovely out in the woods today,
But safer to stay at home.
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic
Bear Hunt
Hide all the bears (this can be inside or outside). Let the kids find them, one with the most wins. If you do this at night, hide them in the open and give each child a flashlight. Let them find them in the dark.Variation on the bear hunt. Have all of the children place their teddy bears in a paper grocery bag. Mix up the bags and arrange them in a semi-circle (in the backyard) with about 12 feet of space in between each bag. At "go", the children run to a bag to find their own teddy bears. Here's the twist -- if they do not find their own bears on the first try, they may throw the bear they find as far as they can in any direction (but leave the bag standing). The first child to retrieve his own teddy bear and get back to "home" is the winner.
Bean Bag Toss
Enlarge a teddy bear picture so that it willfit on a large 20x26 foam poster board and cut about 5 holes to use as a bean bag toss game. (enlargements can be done at Office Depot)
Stick the Heart on the Teddy
Use another enlargement or draw another picture of a teddy bear, get some heart stickers and play 'Stick the Heart on the Teddy Bear'.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
I think I got it...
But it worked this time....yahoo.
Has anyone else finished the book yet?
I hope everyone is having a great summer!
jojo
Monday, July 14, 2008
Book Club meeting July 24th ...
Jojo, I just saw your message re. the book club meeting on July 24th (sorry for delay on replying but I was away over the weekend) ... and thought to try and figure out how to start a new post about this ...
Anyways, I've almost finished reading it
Thanks, and have a great day,
Ann