Skip to main content

Day 28: Hands On Play- Create Something For Someone Special

DAY 28 CHALLENGE:



                         CREATE SOMETHING 


                      FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL



DAY 28 CHALLENGE:
Take a moment to discuss ideas with your child about what you'd like to create and for who.
  • How can you make it special? 
  • How can you make it personal?
If Papa is reading this then stop you will be seeing it in a couple days!  :) 

Selah's papa is having a birthday this week so it was perfect timing for the play challenge to tell us to create something special.  :)  

We created a pop out card for him. If you look you can see it is a birthday cake with candles that pop    out.  The cake is also a confetti cake because it is Selah's favorite.  :) 


Selah is coloring the letters.  



Here is Selah's hand written message to her papa.  

Here is my translation message from Selah's!  :) 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"The Reading Game" Review and Giveaway

Description: The first book in  The Reading Game  learn-to-read series tells the story of a skunk without a stripe who is rejected by the other skunks but finds acceptance among some cats and becomes their defender.  Itā€™s told in rhyme, is beautifully illustrated, and is 32 pages long.  It will be the first book the student reads, and there are five more to follow in this groundbreaking learn to read program. Each of The Reading Game's six stories is told using just thirty new words.  These are broken down into six sets of five words.  The student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game.  Frequent exposure through play hard wires these words into long-term memory.  Rote learning is transformed into a fast-paced game with a winner every few seconds. After completing Skunk, Game 1, the student has learned five words (can, cat, is, me, not).  Playing Game 2 adds an additional five w...

6 Word Saturday

My bed is calling my name!  

Book Review: "God I feel Scared"

Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for God. In this picture book from licensed counselor Michelle Nietert and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel scared and discover how to manage their emotions in a healthy way. Scared is a feeling that can be hard to face, but if we listen to it, we can learn things about ourselves. In  God, I Feel Scared , children will discover that itā€™s okay to be scared and that God is with us in all things, including fear. With simple, accessible text, scared becomes an emotion that kids donā€™t need to avoid and instead something they can use to better understand themselves and grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children process their feelings in a beneficial way. God, I Feel Scared  teaches kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling of fear and recognize thin...