Wednesday, March 26, 2014

"uh oh! the baby's out of bed!" - a finger play with Anne & Elise



I'm a little mortified about posting a video of myself - do I really sound/look like that?!! - but I thought this would be a fun way to share one of our favorite finger plays with all of you!  It's a slightly modified version of The Baby Chant from Chants, Finger Plays, & Stories by Bev Bos.  Enjoy!  Hope your computer doesn't break!  ;)

here's the baby (hold up pointer finger)
put the baby in the bed (lay pointer finger across palm of opposite hand)
cover the baby up (wrap fingers around pointer finger)
kiss the baby good night (kiss pointer finger)
uh oh! the baby's out of bed! (open hand and hold pointer finger up)

You can continue by saying, We must have forgotten something!   Encourage your child to come up with reasons why the baby keeps getting out of bed... maybe she needs a drink?  or a diaper change?  As those of you with a little one - especially, one who sleeps on a floor bed! - know, the options are pretty much limitless!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

matching objects to objects

^^ salt and pepper shakers ^^

"Two!"  Elise continues to delight in discovering pairs.  Everywhere we go she points them out - two dogs in the back of a truck, two crows flying overhead, two shoes on her feet...  Similarly, I've found no shortage of objects for her to match around the house - seriously, I can't stop!  ;)

Here are a few of our favorites:

^^ mittens ^^

^^ objects from nature ^^

^^ buttons ^^

^^ socks ^^

^^ earrings ^^

^^ animals and their babies ^^

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

finger painting with a toddler: a simple first art activity

 

Remember those fun language games we've been playing that come
BEFORE practicing the letters of the alphabet?

Yes? If not, please check them out here!

Well, this week, we decided to try out an art activity that comes
BEFORE using crayons, markers, pencils, etc...

finger painting!


A few weeks ago, I read a post on Montessori in Mars 

Her words really resonated with me because
I'd been feeling some pressure from friends and family - even E's doctor -
to have her drawing with crayons and making "crafts."

While I am really excited for her to do those things,
I don't feel like she's quite ready yet...

She still uses a fisted or palmer grip - which is natural,
I just don't want her to become accustomed to holding a pencil this way.
Also, she still takes bites off pencils, erasers, and crayons - yum! ;)


[Young children] appreciate how they can easily see the color/s on their paper, unlike the light lines that they tend to end up making with crayons because they have yet to develop stronger fine motor skills." - Teacher Mars


Elise is interested in making marks on paper with writing utensils, though,
so we haven't been avoiding them altogether...

Instead, I've been trying to offer her lots of other opportunities to strengthen her fine motor control:



We tried out the Imagination Tree's Homemade Edible Finger Paint Recipe.
Not only did it turn out great, but it was REALLY fun to make.
(FYI, the magic happens when you cook it!)

Here's a little more finger paint inspiration from around blog land:

Sunday, March 16, 2014

sing me a story


What's better that reading a book?!  Singing a book - of course!  Each time we visit the library to check out books, I try to find at least one that is based on a song.  Much to the amusement of Hubs - whose singing is typically limited to the shower - these end up being the books that Elise asks to read over and over and over again!

Here's a little list of some of our favorite singable books.  Please feel free to add yours in the comments!
  • Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes by Annie Kubler
  • Mary Wore Her Red Dress and Henry Wore His Green Sneakers by Merle Peek
  • Baby Beluga by Raffi
  • There Was a Tree by Rachel Isadora
  • Down by the Station by A. Twinn
  • If You're Happy and You Know It by Jane Cabrera
  • Over in the Meadow by John Langstaff 

3/17 UPDATE!!!  I can't believe I left out Fiddle-I-Fee by Will Hillenbrand - one of our very favorites! 

***This post was inspired by Sixtine et Victoire's March reading list.  Be sure to check it out!***

Thursday, March 13, 2014

a beautiful mess


Recently, I've noticed  a few comments being made around the Montessori online community that bloggers only share "before"-type photos of pristine lessons and shelves.  So, if you are an itty bitty love reader who has been craving a little glimpse into our clutter and chaos, this post is for you!  Elise's friend Ezra came by to play this morning, and before I started tidying up, I took a few photos to document the aftermath their rollicking good time!

I also made a couple observations about our Montessori-inspired home:

  1. Yes, it can get really messy around here when everything is taken out of its basket or tray.  That said, now that Elise is 20 months old, she usually only takes one or two things out at a time, and with a little encouragement, she's getting pretty good at putting it all back.  Our house really only looks like this when friends come over and explore.  Also, messes = fun, right?!
  2. Although a Montessori home has the potential to get messy (What home doesn't, really?), they are easy to clean up because everything has its place.  Honestly, our house was back to normal within five minutes! 











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