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Books for Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month! We have had a very busy month, but we have been enjoying some books for Women's History Month (and still have quite a few to read). I thought I would share them with you today. All of these books we took out from our local library. First I will share two fictional picture books that lend to Women's History Month.

Sharing Saturday 14-12

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Thank you to everyone who shared with us last week and to those who went to visit the many amazing posts! I know I was inspired by the many that were shared! Here are a few of my favorites.


A Few of My Favorites
 

1) From For the Children: Preschool Construction Measuring Up
http://msbarbarasblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/preschool-construction-measuring-up.html

2) From Buggy and Buddy: Flower Crafts for Kids: Textured Tissue Paper Flowers
http://buggyandbuddy.com/flower-crafts-kids-textured-tissue-paper-flowers/

3) From Like Mama ~ Like Daughter: O is for Owls and Ocean
http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2014/03/enchanted-childhood-preschool-o-is-for.html





4) From For the Love of Spanish: Arco Iris Activities & Free Printable
http://www.fortheloveofspanish.com/2014/03/arco-iris-activities-free-printable.html

5) From Buggy and Buddy: Easy Art Projects for Kids: Splatter Paint and Tape Resist
http://buggyandbuddy.com/easy-art-projects-kids-splatter-paint-tape-resist/

6) From Enchanted Homeschooling Mom: Charlotte's Web Storybook Decorations for Your Family Dinner Table
http://enchantedhomeschoolingmom.org/2014/03/charlottes-web-storybook-decorations-family-dinner-table/

7) From Living Montessori Now: Montessori Monday - Montessori Inspired Sewing Activities
http://livingmontessorinow.com/2014/03/10/montessori-monday-montessori-inspired-sewing-activities/

8) From JDaniel4's Mom: Easter Game - Egg Toss Bottles
http://jdaniel4smom.com/2014/03/easter-game-egg-toss-bottles.html

9) From Sparkling Buds: Flashback Friday's: 3-D Palm Art
http://sparklingbuds.blogspot.com/2014/03/flashback-friday-3d-palm-art.html


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. 

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This week we shared a simple St. Patrick's Day craft and Round-Up of all our past St. Patrick's Day crafts and activities, our Iceland post for Around the World in 12 Dishes, our second Virtual Book Club for Kids March post by sharing Hopper Hunts for Spring, we reviewed The Octonauts and the Sea of Shade book by Meomi and are giving one away an Octonauts DVD  and we explored raspberries for our fruit exploration this week!




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Friday Fruit Exploration: Raspberries

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Sorry for getting this post out so late. It has been a bit of a crazy day and I am finally getting time to sit at the computer. Anyway, we continued our Friday Fruit Exploration with raspberries. We love raspberries and even have a few raspberry bushes in our old garden. One of Hazel's favorite summertime activities at my parents' house is to be outside with my father in the raspberries. Funny how I never seem to get any, but she always comes in with a very red, messy face. 


Inside of Raspberry

The serving size of raspberries is one cup. In that cup of raspberries there are 67 calories of which 7 are from fat. They have 15 grams of total carbohydrates if which 8 grams is dietary fiber and 5 grams is sugar. Raspberries have a good amount of vitamin C. The serving gives you 54% of the daily recommended amount. They also give you 12% of the vitamin K daily recommendation and 41% of the manganese. They also have some Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. (Source) Scientific studies have shown that the  phenolic flavonoid phytochemicals in raspberries help fight cancer, aging, inflammation, and neuro-degenerative diseases. It is among the top rated ORAC fruit. They are rich in the vitamin B complex, vitamin E, potassium, copper, iron and magnesium. Therefore raspberries help with controlling heart rate and blood pressure, production of red blood cells, and metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Raspberries are very perishible and should be purchased only a day or two in advance. (Source)

 

There were not very many books just on raspberries. We have enjoyed Berry Magic by Teri Sloat and Betty Huffmon. It is a wonderful Yupik Eskimo folktale of how a young girl uses a bit of magic and song grow new berries since she hears the old women complain about the crowberries every year. She gets  blueberries, cranberries,  raspberries and salmonberries.

The other book we found is Our Raspberry Jam by David E. Marx. It is a wonderful easy reader about a young girl who enjoys some raspberry jam which her family made together. 



For our raspberry exploration we used Hazel's magnifying glass to look at the outside and inside of some raspberries. We recorded what we found in Hazel's fruit journal.




Then of course we ate them!! Did I mention I can get Hazel to do almost anything if I promise to buy some raspberries?



For a craft I was inspired by this craft at Luntiks. We took some red Crayola Model Magic Clay and made a raspberry shape. Then we tried to roll them in red and pink seed beads. The beads should have been bigger and we needed stickier clay. We did discover it worked better to put the clay around your finger so you could put some pressure on it when you rolled them. Now we are leaving them out to dry.



So that is our raspberry adventure!! I will have to think about some more raspberry crafts since there are not many out there!!

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