Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Snow Ice Cream

The snow finally reached us. While we had a great time playing in it, I know with such a mild winter it might be our only chance to make snow ice cream. I used a simple recipe, and added some Mickey sprinkles.

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The little guy adored it. I had a bite too, and it was delicious! 

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You can find the recipe here.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Turtle Sensory Bin

Our theme this week has centered around turtles. When I was at the dollar store, I saw these turtle toys and snatched them up knowing they would be perfect in sensory bin. I added just a drop of food coloring to the water. Prior to playing in this bin, I had read the book, I am a Sea Turtle, by Darlene R. Stille, to Logan. He used some of his background knowledge from the aquarium and the book and incorporated it into his play. 

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I left all the items separated so that Logan could initiate this activity in any way he chose. I imagined since the turtles were the newest "toy" that he would pick those, but he surprised me.  

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"I'm setting up the pond." This fall we visited the aquarium and watched the turtles sticking their heads out of the water. 
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Next came our turtles. Sure they weren't realistic  colors, but I always like to say if it isn't bright it isn't right..... or something like that. Actually, I've never said written that until now, but I kind of like it. I do love adore bright colors. Either way, the kiddo was unfazed and adored those little turtles. He named each one and insisted that they were all girls. 
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"They are laying eggs on the beach," he declared. This summer on our trip to Maine, we spied a snapping turtle laying eggs. He still connects that story to any turtles we happen to come across. 
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It was definitely a proud mommy moment when he set up those little turtles all by himself. This little guy always amazes me with his imagination and memory. I left the bin out for most of the day so he could revisit it when he wanted. The total cost of the bin was a dollar and it was definitely well spent!
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