Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
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Juan Diego and Our Lady of Guadalupe: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
2014-09-30T15:20:00-04:00
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DIY Sesame Street Birthday Party
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My good friend's youngest son turned one last week. For his first birthday party she decided to do a Sesame Street themed party. She bought some decorations, but did much of it herself with some help from me and a few friends and her mom. She had the party at our church. She and her husband have large families, so there are a lot of people. She made some adorable tissue paper characters. They sat on the cake table. She got the idea here.
For decorations she had some Sesame Street tablecloths and bought a couple of decoration kits. Then she made favor bags. She had Cookie Monster, Elmo, Bert and Oscar. Sorry I didn't get any pictures of the Cookie Monster ones. She got the idea here.
Her mother and she made Elmo and Cookie Monster cupcakes. They were so cute!!
Then Hazel and I made a bowling game for the party. We were inspired by Sharing the Wealth: Sesame Street Birthday Party. They are very easy to make. We used empty plastic water bottles, construction paper and some printouts of the heads as well as Bert and Ernie's shirts. The heads are copyrighted, so I cannot share them, but I just googled the characters until I found what I wanted. I made them about 3.5 inches wide.
We wrapped the bottle in the paper and then glued on the heads. By the end of the party they were destroyed, but this is because several of the young boys were very hard on them and wanted to just kick and step on the bottles. We used the ball from one of Hazel's toy bowling sets.
She also bought a pin the nose on Elmo game. This would be pretty easy to make yourself. The one nice thing of the bought one is the noses were stickers.
She wanted two crafts for the kids whose ages really varied (one to preteen). The first was to decorate a hat with foam stickers.
Hazel wore her purple hat the entire time. She loved it! The second craft I found for her at Katherine Marie Photography. We decided to use paper cups instead of plastic for the ease of glue sticking.
These were the samples of Cookie Monster, Abby and Elmo that Hazel and I made. We only had pom poms and eyes. The two crafts got combined by the end and many of the older kids made character hats and used the foam on the cups. They had fun.
So that was the fun first birthday party we went to this weekend!! So many great DIY ideas!! We loved it!!
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DIY Sesame Street Birthday Party
2014-09-29T17:08:00-04:00
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WordWorld: Kooky Spooky Halloween DVD Review and Giveaway
Disclosure: NCircle Entertainment gave me a copy of the DVD free of charge and is supplying
the one for the giveaway free of charge. All opinions in my review are
my own and I did not receive any other compensation. As always I am providing links to the DVD on NCircle Entertainment's site for your convenience. You can also find their DVDs at local retailers!
I am so excited to share this DVD with you today. Now before I share it I want to make sure you know a couple of things:
I am so excited to share this DVD with you today. Now before I share it I want to make sure you know a couple of things:
- I really do not like the scary part of Halloween. I like taking Hazel trick-or-treating, and seeing the young children in their cute costumes.
- Hazel is scared easily and does not like the scary parts of Halloween.
- Hazel is learning to read and sound out words at school this year.
Sharing Saturday 14-39
Thank you to everyone who shared their amazing ideas last week (and they really were amazing--thus the large number of features this week) and to everyone who took the time to check out what others shared! (You know we all love to have others check out our posts!) This week was a busy one here. Between meetings at church and a fun apple picking field trip with Hazel's class, I did not get much posting done. Stay tuned this coming week for a new giveaway!! And also make sure you enter the Hispanic Heritage Month Giveaway with three amazing prize packs!! There was no most clicked this week, so we have for feature categories Hispanic Heritage Month, Apples and some Fun Favorites.
2) From All Done Monkey: Costa Rica Craft: Carretas
3) From Multicultural Kid Blogs (written by Becky at Kid World Citizen): Day of the Dead Crafts and Activities for Kids
2) From Pink Polka Dots & PreK: Edible Apple Sensory Play and Taste Test
3) From From ABCs to ACTs: Textured Apple Craft for Preschoolers
4) From The Classroom Creative: Apple Symmetry Craft for Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade
5) From Mama to 5 Blessings: Fall Apple Crafts for Toddlers/Preschoolers
6) From Tiny Tots Adventures: Playful Preschool DIY Farm
1) From An idea on Tuesday: Bark Painting
2) From Life with Moore Babies: Cave Painting
3) From Child Led Life: Child's Book List: Birds
4) From April's Homemaking: Easy Air Plant Terrariums
5) From Saving with Shellie: Candy Corn Popcorn Balls
6) From Happy Brown House: Christopher Colombus Activities
Thank you to everyone who shared last week!! I hope you will join us and share again!! If you are featured here, please feel free to grab a featured button to display proudly on your blog.
Hispanic Heritage Month
1) From Discovering The World Through My Son's Eyes: Hispanic Heritage Month Fiesta for Kids2) From All Done Monkey: Costa Rica Craft: Carretas
3) From Multicultural Kid Blogs (written by Becky at Kid World Citizen): Day of the Dead Crafts and Activities for Kids
Apples
(I had a hard time choosing from all the great apple ideas!)
1) From Lou Lou Girls: Apple Cake2) From Pink Polka Dots & PreK: Edible Apple Sensory Play and Taste Test
3) From From ABCs to ACTs: Textured Apple Craft for Preschoolers
4) From The Classroom Creative: Apple Symmetry Craft for Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade
5) From Mama to 5 Blessings: Fall Apple Crafts for Toddlers/Preschoolers
6) From Tiny Tots Adventures: Playful Preschool DIY Farm
Some Fun Favorites
1) From An idea on Tuesday: Bark Painting
2) From Life with Moore Babies: Cave Painting
3) From Child Led Life: Child's Book List: Birds
4) From April's Homemaking: Easy Air Plant Terrariums
5) From Saving with Shellie: Candy Corn Popcorn Balls
6) From Happy Brown House: Christopher Colombus Activities
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2014-09-26T21:19:00-04:00
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Book Review: Everyone Prays by Alexis York Lumbard
Source of Prayer for USA Photograph: By Harley Pebley (Flickr: Prayer for USA) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
Today is the Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Having many Jewish friends, my Facebook feed has been filled with Happy New Year comments the past couple of days. Happy New Year and best wishes for the new year to all who are celebrating! (The holiday started Wednesday night at sundown.) Hazel goes to a Christian school, and we are very active at our church. This summer she learned The Lord's Prayer and is pretty good at saying it without too much help. We talk about praying all the time as well as other religions. One of her good friends is half Jewish, so she always asks questions about Judaism.
With all of this on my mind I thought today was a great day to share this wonderful book, Everyone Prays: Celebrating Faith Around the World by Alexis York Lumbard and illustrated by Alizreza Sadeghian. This book is beautiful. It has colorful illustrations representing people all over the world. The text itself is simple and leads to discussion and questions. It is the perfect introduction for children to other religions and the fact that many of the world religions pray to the same God.
In the appendix is a few sentences about each religion mentioned in the book. It includes how long the religion has been practiced, where they worship, who they follow and who started it, etc.
Source: Wisdom Tales |
The book itself shows the many differences in the world and religions yet also shows how we are the same. In this day of violence claimed to be due to religion, it is important for us to realize how similar we all are and our religions are. This book does this in a basic way that is easy for young children to understand. The book is aimed at 4- to 8-year-olds and was released in March. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to help their child understand some connections between the religions and understand some differences.
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Book Review: Everyone Prays by Alexis York Lumbard
2014-09-24T20:28:00-04:00
Carrie
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