Fun ideas for spring with your child. Follow along with our March Activity planner for kids as your explore concepts of gardening, rainbows, Easter and more in this colorful month of childhood. Let's get started as we welcome SPRING! We want to extend a warm welcome to all of our newest followers! We are so excited that you have discovered our site! We also want to express our gratitude to our continued followers! We’re amazed daily how many of you are returning and bringing new ... Read more...
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Building Character with Afterschool Activities
By encouraging my daughter to learn new things and to learn how to perform in front of others, she's building character by gaining self confidence and developing new skills. A season of change is happening in our house. This week has been full of Afterschool Activities that my daughter was enrolled in, just like every other week, but this week was special. We spent 3 of our nights celebrating all the things she's accomplished. I think it's important to stop and bring attention to our ... Read more...
Little Hands That Cook with Books: Let’s eat a RAINBOW!
March is National Nutrition Month! Here's a great way to teach your child about Nutrition. LET's EAT A RAINBOW! With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner and rainbows everywhere, here's your teachable moment to talk about Nutrition with your child and how they can eat a rainbow everyday! We've been pinning all sorts of Rainbow Themed Snacks on our Cooking with Kids and Spring Projects to Make & Do Pinterest Boards. Come check them out and Follow Us! Rainbow Recipes One recipe ... Read more...
Little Hands That Cook with Books: Dairy Group~ Balanced Eating Fun Series
Learning about dairy foods with your child or class? Here's a creative way to create a yogurt parfait and learn about the dairy food group. Plus add a little heart fun to it too! We're working on learning about all the Food Groups in our Balanced Eating Fun Series with Little Hands that Cook with Books. So far we've learned about the: Fruit Group Vegetable Group Meat Group The Dairy Food Group This week we're focusing on the Dairy Group! If you have the opportunity I would take ... Read more...
Bilingual Babies – Borscht and labeling your fridge!
My father-in-law taught me how to cook Borscht. Borscht is the traditional Russian Beet Soup, well his version of it! It is well known that if you put a bunch of Russians in one room and asked them to make a certain dish, each dish would be completely different, but completely right. There are many, many versions of Borscht. The one I make is very similar to this recipe, but we use beef. There are vegetarian recipes too! Here is a link to a bunch of different recipes if you are in the mood ... Read more...