Sunday, August 31, 2014

September Books 2014

I Ain't Gonna Paint No More!
by Karen Beaumont

Why we liked this book:  This book was great!  The kids laughed so hard at the end.  It's about a kids who decides he is going to paint everywhere on himself .  It is a great rhyming book!!!  He just can't help it!  He loves to paint!  You can read it like a song too if you want!

Activity:  If you want you could have your kids actually paint all over them, but I decided to trace the kids on a piece of long parchment paper instead.  They drew their clothes and facial features and then began to paint following the reading in the book.  Much cleaner but probably not as fun as actually painting on themselves ;)
Parts
by: Tedd Arnold

Why we liked this book:  I actually was a little hesitant to read this book based on the title.  I wasn't quite sure what it would be talking about.  (That is why it's important to read new books first so you know what you are reading to your children!)  It actually had nothing to do with what I thought it was about and we all got a good laugh from this one!  It does not talk about body parts!!!  It talks about a kid that is falling apart or so he thinks.  It includes topics like losing hair, belly button lint, ear wax, etc.  Not body parts!

Activity:  I had no idea what to do for an activity until my son asked, "Mom, where do boogers come from?"  We found a GREAT website that you can find answers that kids (and lets be honest adults too) can understand.  There are even little quizzes after each article.  Now my kids now why we get boogers!  I also thought these were good topics but you can type in whatever you want in the search bar at this site!

Saturday, August 23, 2014

No More Water in the Tub!
by: Tedd Arnold

Why we liked this book: I think one of the greatest places to use your imagination as a kid is in the bathtub.  My son has pretended to be a deep sea diver, shark, fish, etc while my daughter has pretended to be a mermaid, underwater explorer, etc.  This book shares this little boys wild imagination in the tub as well.  Another great Tedd Arnold book.

Activity: I thought it would be fun for the kids to do an activity where else, but in the tub.  I bought those glow in the dark bracelets you can buy at the dollar store or walmart, turned the lights out in the bathroom and tossed them in the tub.  Each kid got a turn in their own glow in the dark bath tub.  This is something we also do around Halloween.  The kids love it!  They stay in there forever!
Green Wilma
by: Tedd Arnold

Why we liked this book:  We have enjoyed reading a few Tedd Arnold books.  This one plays with your imagination a little bit!  Is Wilma really a frog or a little girl dreaming? My kids are still trying to figure it out!  Lol!
Activity:  What else do you think of when you think about frogs, but slime!!!  We thought it would be fun to make some green slime.
If you want it to look more "slimy" I suggest using the clear glue rather than the white.  Also, while you are mixing, if it seems too watery just add more glue and knead in the bowl with your hands.  My kids seriously had a blast with this!  We put the slime in a container when we were done and they have asked to play with it every day for a week!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

June Part 2 Books 2014

The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!
by: Jon Scieszka 
 
 
Why we liked this book:  I remember reading this book in elementary school and thinking it was so funny to hear the big bad wolf's side of things.  I have always believed and still believe there are always two sides to a story and this book does just that!
Activity: We built a house of straw, sticks and bricks.  Luckily we also had a toy pig and a stuffed big bad wolf.  We placed the pig in each house and then turned the fan on full blast to pretend it was the big bad wolf blowing the houses down.  My kids LOVED this part!!!  The house of straw and sticks blew away but our house of bricks didn't even budge!  they thought it was awesome!  If you don't have a fun you could also use a hair dryer! 
House of Straw (we used straws, imagination, and lots of tape!)
House of Sticks (we used giant popsicle sticks, glue and again lots of tape!  we built 4 walls and used 7 sticks verticle and two sticks horizontal on the back.  we glued them at first so it kind of looked like this # symbol but then we used tape to reinforce it.  remember these aren't supposed to be grand crafts that take hours to make, just something to fill your afternoon for an hour or so! make sure to ahve your kids decorate each wall before you tape/glue the 4 walls together to form a box)
House of Bricks (legos and imagination!!!)
 
***Remember these are IDEAS!  You can totally make these projects your own!

Pete's a Pizza
by William Steig
 
 
Why we liked this book:  So at first when we were reading this all of us were like this is kind of strange...but as the book went on we were all laughing.  Cute, cute book!  I love how it showed that even if things don't go according to plan, YOU make your own fun!

Activity:  We made pizza!   Pretty simple too and the kids had a blast not only making it but eating it as well!
 
 

 
I used this sauce recipe that is found on the back of the Jiffy Pizza Mix box. 
Add 1/2 teaspoon oregano
and 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
to an 8 oz. can of tomato sauce.
Mix well. Spread on crust before adding toppings.
The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners
by Stan and Jan Berenstain


Why we liked this book:  I liked how this book pointed out bad manners first of all, and how grouchy a household can be with bad manners.  Then it emphasized the importance of good manners and how much more pleasant things can be when we are polite!
Activity:  Talk to your kids about some bad manners that may be going on in your family.  Make sure you generalize this and not point anyone out specifically.  Then talk about how you can have good manners.  Have your kids try it all day and praise them when they are showing good manners.  When a bad manner slips out make sure you tell them and ask them how they can turn it around.  After a day, try it for a week and at the end of the week reward them with a treat or some other prize!  This helps to show them how much more rewarding good manners can be!  My kids had a blast with this and would point out, "Mom!  Was that good manners?!"  or "Mom, that was good manners wasn't it?!"  Try it out!  A polite home is a happy home!