Saturday, January 4, 2014

eat like a bird!

Inspired by Jen's Birds of a feather post on Montessori Beginnings, Elise and I decided to snack like our feathered friends this afternoon...

fruit - both fresh and dried,
seeds,
and peanut butter 
(The birds outside our window have been eating their peanut butter off pine cones; we ate ours on crackers!)

We also pretended that chopsticks and tongs were our beaks.  
This was fun, but challenging - especially picking up sunflower seeds with chopsticks!  ;)

Tweet, tweet! 

Monday, December 30, 2013

guest post at Sixtine et Victoire today!

10 Things To Know About Montessori














I'm guest posting today over at Sixtine et Victoire about Montessori basics.  I'm so excited to be contributing to such a great Montessori parenting and lifestyle blog - Yay!!!  Please check it out!  :)

Sunday, December 29, 2013

winter bird-watching with a toddler


Last winter, we set up a bird feeder outside our front window, and we've enjoyed watching a variety of bird visitors ever since.  It's been especially great this winter, when it's been too cold to go outside for very long.  We've been feeding a regular group of black-capped chickadees, and an occasional white-breasted nuthatch and northern flicker. The chickadees are friendly enough to stay and dine on a seed or two, even with Elise's face pressed against the window, watching them!

Here are a few activities that I've put together to support Elise's budding interest in birds...
 

binoculars and cleaning cloth


Of course, she still likes to use my binoculars the most!  


a basket of bird guides


The owl section is Elise's favorite in both books, even upside down.  ;)  


bird feeder and bird magnets
(laminated paper with magnets glued to the back - bird images from supercoloring.com


 I couldn't find my much-loved magnet board from my teaching days, 
so we improvised with the lid from our roasting pan!


filling the bird feeder
Elise is always ready to help feed the birds!  
(BTW, I've since shortened the string on our pine cone bird feeder.  
It was a little too wild of a ride for the chickadees - ha!)

Saturday, December 28, 2013

e's first ski day


Elise tried out skis for the first time today!  
Yay!  


We also did a little sledding...
Elise would sign "more" each time we came to a stop at the bottom.  ;)

For those of you who like to play "Where's Rosie?"
I think this sledding photo is kind of a fun one.  What a crazy herding dog!

Here's to a winter full of adventure!

Monday, December 23, 2013

countdown to christmas: days 3-6

Here are a few more days of E's Christmas countdown!  Each morning, she opens a small gift accompanied by instructions for a simple, corresponding activity. 



day 3:
snowflake paper punch - make snowflakes


The paper punch was a little too big for Elise's hands, but we still had fun!  We also played in fresh snow outside and read Snowballs by Lois Ehlert (Elise loves this book right now).


day 4:
bird ornament - make bird feeders

A classic winter activity - peanut butter and birdseed on pine cones.  We tied them with red yarn to a few trees outside our windows, and later that afternoon we watched a Northern Flicker swoop in for a taste!


day 5:
dog bone cookie cutter - make dog treats

We used Martha Stewart's recipe for Easy Homemade Dog Biscuits to make treats for Rosie and a few special dogs around our neighborhood.  They turned out so delicious, it was hard to convince Elise to share them with her canine friends!


day 6:
bubble bath - take a holiday bath

Inspired by Montessori Beginnings, Elise took a special, "snowy" bubble bath.  Earlier in the evening, I snuck into the bathroom, lit a yummy smelling candle and draped a strand of white lights around the room (not too close to the tub, of course!).  I also put together an assortment of whisks, scoops, etc and a squirt bottle of water with a drop of blue food coloring.  The lavender bubble bath was the icing on the cake - Elise thought the whole thing was fab!  

One more day until Christmas...


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