Monday, September 28, 2009

Muffin Tin Monday (No Theme)

Muffin Tin Monday at Her Cup Overfloweth


There's no theme for this week's MTM so we just had a normal lunch with the yummy addition of some honeycomb from my Dad (who is a bee keeper by hobby). Andy loves honeycomb and I served it cause our Tot School theme for this week is 'Winnie the Pooh and some bees'.

Cake pan from left: cheese cut into sticks, toasted sandwich, honeycomb, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes. And of coarse some extra honeycomb for dessert.

To see what others have done for MTM pop over to Her Cup Overfloweth.

P.S. Sorry it's in a cake pan, I still haven't gotten round to getting Andy a proper muffin tin. Wrote it on my to do list right now so little chance of forgetting again.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Book Fan 'Friday' - Big and Busy Ocean

Our book for last week's Book Fan Friday (which can be posted on any day but which I will try and do on Fridays) is Big and Busy Oceans by Priddy Books. This is an amazing book Andy got as a gift from his Gran. It's written in a 'interesting facts style' as apposed to a story like, 'Once upon a time... to... The End', but it's written in such a way that Andy sits through this book from cover to cover not only listening but asking a gazillion 'interesting' questions. It has amazing flaps, pop-ups and a wheel that gives the book just that much more appeal and depth. It's aged 5+ but Andy is 3 and as I said VERY much interested. Here are some pics...

The front cover...



The back cover...


One of the pages...


Another page...


Close-up of some pop-ups...

To see what others have done for Book Fan Friday visit Three A's and a C.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Tot School - Week 4


Andy is currently 36 months old

Tot School


We didn't have any particular theme this week as we only had half a Tot School week with Thursday being a holiday and everyone taking Friday off to make it a long weekend.

MONDAY

So on Monday Andy painted his farm animals which he received in the post last week and which we molded over the weekend...


My Mom bought him a years subscription to the National Geographic Toddlers Magazine so he received his first copy in the post and we had so much fun reading it and doing all the activities inside...


He then worked a bit on his Ressurection Lapbook which we printed from Lapbook Lessons...



In the evening he asked to do some more lapbooking so we took out our Footsteps Of The Prophet lapbook which we created ourselves and he worked on cutting and pasting the leaves onto the tree...


As well as sticking stickers of dogs in the dog section... we also read all the matchbooks, mini books and layer books we created in these sections...


He then made a little dog puppet which is actually a toilet roll craft from dltk-kids but we made it with a paper backing so that it could go flat to put into our lapbook pocket...


TUESDAY

On Tuesday morning he asked to 'do' his Humpty Dumpty Lapbook which we did a few months back. That's one of the many things I love about lapbooks - you keep using them over and over...


It was a beautiful Spring day so Andy spent many happy hours playing outside...


We hang some lavender up to dry so that Andy can make some lavender pouches for his Grannies for Christmas presents...


In the afternoon we had SO MUCH FUN creating and playing with homemade toys out of one of my favourite books...

It's a South African book called Learning With Scrap which my Aunt gave to me when I was still at College studing Educare. It has lots of templates and wonderful ideas...


This is a outline board I made as one of my College projects 7 years ago and it's such a joy to be using it with my own child...


You just collect household objects, outline them on a piece of A3 sized card and laminate the card.


These are threading cards we made a few months back. I used a colouring book with very simple outlines, traced a picture onto white paper, pasted it onto card, cut it out and punch holes along the edges... I put some clear tape at the tip of the thread to make it more sturdy and easier to put through the holes and the other end of the thread I taped to the back...


We made this 'feely matching board'. We had fun collecting different textured objects round the house, cut two of each into squares, pasted one of each onto a piece of card and pasted the others onto individual pieces of card...


I let him play with it in two ways. One - to put the matching pieces into a dish concealed by a napkin. He put his hand under the napkin took hold of one and without looking felt it and with the other hand showed me on the 'feely board' which one he thinks it is. After he's guessed he takes the square out from under the napkin to reveal wether he was right or wrong. It was such fun and he wanted to do it over and over again. I think the whole mystery about it thrilled him to bits...


The other way was to just match them up by sight which he also enjoyed...


So here are our homemade toys Tot Trays...


WEDNESDAY

On Wednesday we did a bit on construction and farm vehicles. Andy did some colour, cut and paste...



Then he did some sticker fun on the topic as we discussed each vehicle...


He also did his Open Ended Art which I blogged about here and it was by far the highlight of the day...


Andy 'helped' bake some choc chip cookies...


And dipped the end product into a glass of milk with all the sucking and sighing and aaahhhhhing accompaning such a consuming task...


THURSDAY

On Thursday we spent our holiday in Hermarnus about a 2 and a half hour drive up the coast to my Aunt and Uncles house for my Aunty's birthday. It was also the whale festival at Hermarnus so we decided to take the alternate root which was mountains at your immediate left and the sea at your immediate right with a heck of a lot of twists and turns. So 2 hours into the drive after only two stops Andy exploded with vomit from car sickness. So we were inbetween mountain and sea half an hour away from our destination with a quarter roll of toilet paper and a back seat covered in vomit. We cleaned Andy up and changed his clothes (which I packed in forseeing either vomit, wee, mud or cake) and used the last of our valuable toilet paper cleaning up as much vomit as possible. One can but learn from ones mistakes.


Our peaceful drive before the above mentioned episode...


After we had lunch at my Uncle's house of which Andy had none and we had very little (still vividly recalling the vomit episode) Andy and I headed to the beach down the road with some of the family and Luke stayed behind to remove the seats from the car and wash them in my Uncle's back yard.

Andy has been asking all winter to go to the beach and this is the first time after winter that he has, so before any of us had a grain of sand between our toes Andy was on the beach in a flash just sand, beach toys, waves, sky and him...


Andy with his cousin nearest in age to him, Jude...


Some cousins walking my Uncle's dogs and some enjoying the rocks...


Jude the very brave one headed into the freezing water...


Andy preferred to stay on solid ground telling me, "The water is going to pull me far into the ocean"! I don't blame him cause no matter how much explaining I got I thought exactly the same till I was a teenager.


Escaping from the waves...


He found solace in patiently collecting shells and was very proud of the result of his labour...


FRIDAY

On Friday my eldest sister and I with her two girls and Andy went to visit my Mom and seeing as my Mom is our dear mother hen with her five chicks hardly ever further than half an hour away from her my brother and his family and my sister and her boys were also there for the day with only one of my sisters being absent.

All the cousins played in the storage flat at the back of my parents property and built a house out of empty boxes as the prison and Andy as the prisoner, feeding him pieces of sandwiches through the 'window'...


Hope, his 6 year old cousin is a second mother to him and when they are playing alone he is in her capable care as she reports the smallest incident which might raise concern. When most of the kids were inside getting doughnuts I went looking for them and there they were in the storage room with Andy in a stored cot and Hope lovingly watching over him from a stool and giving him half of her doughnut. :)

Here she is joining him in the prison. She will even willingly put herself into prison for the sake of her beloved Andy. :)


Okay so I've said far too much this week and if you've reached this far - well done! :) These Tot School posts just gets longer and longer don't they!? Please don't be put off by the length I'll try my best to make next weeks one shorter.

I'll put the link to the other's Tot School posts here once 1+1+1=1 has put her Tot School post up.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Open Ended Art: Play Dough/Clay Mosaic



This weeks theme for Open Ended Art hosted by Growing And Learning by Leaps and Bounds is Play dough/Clay Mosaic. And what a fun theme it was!

Andy made some salt dough...


Which we cut into squares...


And he pasted it onto a little flower pot...


We left it in the sun to dry and then he fetched it in to paint it (with these cute paints we had left over from another project)...


He also experimented by painting with the back of the brush...


"Spring has sprung and the grass has riz, I wonder where all 'em flowers is!" - as my Mom would say. Andy cut some 'flowers' for his pot. So far we've mostly been cutting lavender and herbs for our School area, waiting for the spring flowers to appear...


Andy doing some 'flower/foliage' arrangement...



And the finished project...

To see other fun Play Dough / Clay Mosaic projects pop over.