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I totally wish this girl could make these for Audrey for her birthday! :)
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LOOOVE this minus the bird and with a cherry blossom tree
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Wonderful ideas for dads and daughters. Can translate to mothers and sons or fathers and sons, too!
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mother and daughter...do this every year & see how you change...could do with father and son, too. Love this idea
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would love to find a cute bed frame and paint it a bold pretty color! Turquiose or hot pink...oh the possibilities
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Cute First Day Picture... Make them write their name to see change in handwriting over years
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awesome idea: you and kiddo trace your hands the first time you read the book together
Good site with lots of hand print and foot print art ideas.
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bookshelf by the bed that keeps your place. good idea! DIY, too!
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What a great doll diaper pattern! I love it!
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spelling words w/ clothes pin letters (fine motor and literacy)
May come in handy down the road. 1. Put him in an empty bath tub, give him water colors and let him go. 2. Put rice in a cake pan and let him pour from cup to cup. 3. Put him outside everyday regardless of weather. 4. Give him a small spray bottle of water and a rag. Set him loose on the fridge front, bathroom tile, linoleum, etc. 5. Make homemade play dough; give him a rolling pin. 6. When reading aloud, ask him many questions. Get him pointing, naming, giggling over each picture. 7. Have him run and tag the front door, run back and give you a high five, and repeat. And repeat. And repeat. 8. Find an empty box we can fit in; stay in the room with him to ensure safety- but get that book you’ve wanted to read for a while, because he’ll be busy for a while. 9. Teach him how to build a fort with the cushions. 10. Let him spread the PB and J. 11. Play with him for at least 10 minutes at a game he loves. This will satisfy much of the need for attention that leads to naughtiness. 12. Bubbles! 13. Boys tend to be tactile learners; stacking cups and plastic containers in an accessible cabinet can be fun. 14. Fill the kitchen sink with soapy foam; get out a big ladle and some cups and let him go at it. Let him “do dishes.” 15. If you have a play house, let him throw a safe ball out of it. 16. Find an old spoon and let him dig in dirt. 17. Music facilitates learning like no other activity. Make up silly songs to everything- be silly and tease your children with music. 18. When he is feeling mean and you are feeling mean, tickle him. 19. Don’t be afraid to repeat activities often; if he is getting restless, immediately choose a “go-to.” 20. Let the little guy “help” you in all of your tasks until he discovers his blocks or trains again. You’ll be teaching him valuable skills. This one can be hard because we want to get things done, but the boy will be grown soon and might now want to help anymore. This may be one of the most special times of your lives. 21. Play a favorite dance song of yours; let loose and dance around. Your boy will either laugh or join in; both are fun. 22. Use your pull up bar low on the door frame- and let him swing. 23. Find markers and a notebook; let him go to. 24. Assess his needs- is he hungry, tired, wet, overstimulated, bored, or lonely? Help him fulfill that need. 25. Replace every negative thought immediately with a positive one. Instead of, “My kids drive me crazy” think on purpose “This is a phase; Jonny really is a good kid” or “My kids must be bored. What can I do to help them?” See an article on this here. powerofmoms.com/2...
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$4 ikea spice rack book shelves - need to get these
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crisscross pigtails---- thinking I want to try this on Mike's cousin, Megan!
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Homemade baby wipes! Organic and SAFE!!! CHEMICAL free! Only the best for MY baby! :)
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I just love these. Maybe in a forever home...
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embroidery hoops with fabric - LOVE them around the name on the wall
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Fetching pins…
Tara Chatzakis what a cool idea :)