I can not take any credit for this idea. I gave the girls some odd post it notes to play with and they invented their own advent calendar. They numbered some, drew a surprise picture on the back and then stuck them on the wall to be taken off everyday on the count down to christmas .
Great work girls !
A blog written by a Mum with over 10 years of infant school teaching experience, at home accompanied by a two year old toddler and a four year old tiddler. Hoping to influence and inspire other parents and carers with similar age children when they, or you, are looking for an exciting activity to do. Most of the ideas are simple and inexpensive and can be created with most household items. Enjoy x
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Good Mummy vs Bad Mummy
Good Mummy, hand bakes the most perfectly formed shortbread stars using her traditional family recipe. Mixes the perfect amount of food colouring and icing sugar to make a Christmas tree colour. Then using natural flavoured and coloured sweets helps the children assemble and decorate a beautiful shortbread Christmas tree. Topping it off with a homemade sugar crafted Father Christmas and present!
VOILA!
Bad Mummy buys it ready made for £1 fro m ASDA , Leaves the kids to it and then lets them eat all the sweets and icing off it
Snow!
Oh what fun it is to play in the snow. To save the freezing wet hands after 10 minutes te girls used bucket and spades and a dustpan tp scoop up the snow into a pile ready to make snowman .
As you can see we were quite limited for snow, but with the right tools and determination we managed to produce a snowman all be it "bijou".
Super snowballs!
Using a soup ladle we made some excellent snowballs. The best technique was to drag it towards yourself, which molded the shape nicely. We must of had the right type of snow as they were easy to do.
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