Here is a simple felt board tree that we have all been enjoying for the past few weeks:
This tree has been decorated and redecorated many times, and the kids have also had fun cutting out some of their own ornaments and presents. I made the tree in sections so that they could assemble it themselves. Here's how:
Do you have a felt board? I made a very easy one last year. I covered a 20"x30" piece of foam board with grey felt, stretched it tight and taped it on the back with packing tape. It was a gift for a two year old, so I also made some very bold, geometric shapes in black, white, red and yellow: squares, circles, semi-circles and rectangles, all about 1 to 4 inches in size.
I intended to mount it on the wall or find a better way to attach the felt to the board, but it has held up very well as it is, and the lightness and portability of the foam board have made it easy for small kids to carry it around and lay it on the floor or lean it against the wall. Here's the "temporary" taping on the back:
I highly recommend this toy for two to five year olds. It gets played with a lot at our house, and over the past year it has had many different scenes on it, including: a bear family with tree house, an autumn tree with falling leaves, jack-o-lanterns, children with pets, farm animals, and more. Usually I cut out the shapes that my kids request, but sometimes they make their own. They love moving the pieces around and acting out scenarios with the characters, so if you are looking for a gift for a child who is often playing with little animals or figurines and making up voices and actions for them, this is perfect.
I made our felt board and pieces using inexpensive acrylic felt, but have since learned that felt that is at least 50% wool clings better and is less likely to fall off on the floor. If you don't have foam board, I'm sure a thick cardboard or a thin plywood would work as well.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Hardware Store Bath Toys
If you can, add some small pvc gutters or other shapes. The piece on the bottom in that last picture is a plastic bowl in which I drilled a dozen small holes to make a rain shower.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Halloween 2012
After changing his mind daily for weeks, Julio finally settled on a character from his favorite movie. His idea for the costume revolved around the scene where he carries a torch into a cave, so the torch was most important. Fortunately, everything else was already in our dress up arsenal. He is not unhappy in this picture, by the way, just seriously in character.
Diego underwent a major transformation on Halloween.
Wasn't he scary?
Monday, October 8, 2012
2 Gallons and a Half Pint
Julio: What tank?
Me: The gas tank.
Julio: Why do you have to put five bucks in the tank?
Me: 'Cause we're almost out of gas and I want to make it home for naps.
Julio: And if you don't put in five bucks then we won't make it to home?
Me: Probably not.
Julio: But why do you have to put money in there?
Me: Oh, I see. I'm not really putting the money into the tank. I'm going to use the money to buy gas and put the gas in the tank.
Julio: Are you going to use five dollars?
Me: Probably ten. Actually, I'm going to use my debit card.
Julio: Oh. (pause) Does Deb have a debit card?
Me: I don't know. Probably.
Julio: DOES she?
Me: Yes.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Game Night
While I was in the kitchen making dinner, a family game night started spontaneously in the living room.
There was backgammon...
... and chess!
There was backgammon...
... and chess!
Friday, September 21, 2012
Packing
We have been using this system for packing ever since we installed our chalkboard:
I used to draw little pictures next to the words so that Ruben could pack without assistance, but this was the first time that Ruben read the words and drew the pictures for Julio.
After some helpful suggestions from Ruben, Julio was very proud of writing his first "X."
My friend, Melissa, suggested using these very lightweight reusable grocery bags for packing. They are perfect for our weekend trips. I hang them on the doorknobs in the hall, right next to the packing list, and the boys run back and forth to their dressers, collecting items from the list and filling their bags. As soon as they are done, I check their work, tie the bags shut and throw them all in a big duffel bag. This bag system makes it so simple for the boys to keep track of their own clothes once we reach our destination.
Packing for everybody used to be a dreaded chore for me, but now the boys get excited when they see me working on their list and they treat packing more like a game. It doesn't exactly save time yet, but I can see that they will be very good at packing for themselves before long, and I look forward to the day when they will be able to take charge of the whole process.
Do you have any favorite packing tips? I'm so curious about what other families do to get ready for a trip.
I used to draw little pictures next to the words so that Ruben could pack without assistance, but this was the first time that Ruben read the words and drew the pictures for Julio.
After some helpful suggestions from Ruben, Julio was very proud of writing his first "X."
My friend, Melissa, suggested using these very lightweight reusable grocery bags for packing. They are perfect for our weekend trips. I hang them on the doorknobs in the hall, right next to the packing list, and the boys run back and forth to their dressers, collecting items from the list and filling their bags. As soon as they are done, I check their work, tie the bags shut and throw them all in a big duffel bag. This bag system makes it so simple for the boys to keep track of their own clothes once we reach our destination.
Packing for everybody used to be a dreaded chore for me, but now the boys get excited when they see me working on their list and they treat packing more like a game. It doesn't exactly save time yet, but I can see that they will be very good at packing for themselves before long, and I look forward to the day when they will be able to take charge of the whole process.
Do you have any favorite packing tips? I'm so curious about what other families do to get ready for a trip.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Photocopied Toys
Yesterday, while I was printing out some pages for the boys to color, I thought that it would be fun to surprise them by making photocopies of their favorite soft toys. Our printer has a built in scanner/copier on top, so I made some quick low quality black and white copies of their most beloved stuffed animals by laying the toys directly on the glass of the copier. They were so surprised and happy about these prints! They really did look fantastic. Ruben wanted to color his in, so we got out some watercolors, and he set to work.
After he painted it, he drew some thorns and a cape on it, but eventually he cut it out without these additions. It is now on the wall by his bed, and I'm looking around the house and thinking about what else I can photocopy for them.
It might be fun to copy some other toys, or to do these soft toys again enlarged at 200%. We haven't even started copying hands and feet and faces, but I have a feeling that soon we will have a LOT of fun doing that!
After he painted it, he drew some thorns and a cape on it, but eventually he cut it out without these additions. It is now on the wall by his bed, and I'm looking around the house and thinking about what else I can photocopy for them.
It might be fun to copy some other toys, or to do these soft toys again enlarged at 200%. We haven't even started copying hands and feet and faces, but I have a feeling that soon we will have a LOT of fun doing that!
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