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Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Little Books for Little Cooks ~ Rhyme Time Valentine

Little Books for Little Cooks

Heart-shaped Marshmallows

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Show some love…with heart-shaped marshmallows and some yummy hot chocolate!

The Book Before You Cook…

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Rhyme Time Valentine

by Nancy Poydar

Summary: For Valentines Day, Ruby makes heart-shaped Valentines for her classmates. Although they are blown away by the wind, she later notices them fluttering through the sky for all those passing by to enjoy! Click here for a  more in depth review.

When It’s Time to Cook…

You’ll need:

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 3 envelopes of unflavored gelatin
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • red sprinkles
  • butter

To Make:

  1. Combine sugar, gelatin, and salt in a saucepan. Add water and stir over medium-low heat until sugar dissolves.
  2. Heat for 3 minutes more, remove from the stove & stir in vanilla.
  3. Pour mixture into a large mixing bowl and mix with an electric mixer on high speed for 10-12 minutes or until the mixture looks like a thick marshmallow crème.
  4. Pour mixture into a buttered 13x9 inch pan & chill in the refrigerator for a few hours or until the mixture has stiffened.
  5. Heat a heart-shaped cookie cutter in hot tap water & cut out the marshmallows.
  6. Fill a baggie with equal amounts of powdered sugar & sprinkles. Drop in the marshmallows and shake until coated.
  7. Enjoy your heart-shaped marshmallows with some yummy hot chocolate!

Little Books for Little Cooks is a monthly feature that focuses on creating some edible fun with your little one.   We will share a fun book to read with your little one along with a cooking activity to do that ties in with the featured book. Sometimes there may be actual cooking involved…and sometimes just fun!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Once Upon a Book ~ All the Way to God

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All the Way to God (Family Storytime)

by Katie & Michael Giuliano

Summary: A father and daughter discuss how much they love each other. As they attempt to "out-do" each other's expression of love, the daughter ends the debate with..."I love you ALL THE WAY TO GOD!"

Bible Verse

Let us love one another, for love comes from God. 1 John 4:7

Art

Make a handprint heart.

Motor Skills

Teach your little one how to make a heart. Fold a piece of paper in half and show them how to cut out a heart shape. (If needed, draw and cut the shape for your child, but allow them to open up their heart!)

Math

Once your child has cut out some hearts, practice counting them together.

Games

Play Leaps of Love. Cut out hearts or use the ones that your child cut and place them on the floor. Take turns leaping from heart to heart. With each leap give a reason for loving one another!


Another fun game to play is Hide the Heart. Cut out hearts (or use the ones previously cut). Write a different reason for loving your child on each heart. Hide the hearts around the house and encourage them to be on the lookout for the hearts throughout the day!

Snack

Make a yummy snack and practice motor skills by using raisins or some other fruit to make a heart shape.


Heart Fingerplay

I put my hands together, (put palms together)
This is how I start.
I curve my fingers right around, (curve fingers down so that fingernails touch)
And I can make a heart!


More Ideas: Establish a bedtime routine similar to the Giuliano's from the book!

Want to see what's coming next (and books we've done in the past)? Click here to see our Once Upon a Book webpage!


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Once Upon a Book ~ The Day it Rained Hearts

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By Felicia Bond
Summary:  This is a sweet story of the day it rained hearts on Cornelia Augusta.  Like snowflakes, Cornelia’s hearts were all unique.  With each heart, Cornelia decorates the hearts for different people.  Though it never rained hearts again, Augusta manages to make special hearts each year.  

Bible Passage1 Corinthians 13
We had so much fun with these books . . . too much fun, I think.  As you browse through the activities we did at our house, I encourage you to think outside of the box.  Two of the three books that I chose to feature this week are centered around Valentine’s Day . . . but if you look at your calendar, Valentine’s Day has passed.  But they are activities that you can still do . . . let our activities be a spring-board for any holiday or theme that you desire to learn about!  Have fun!
It’s raining hearts! 

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What You’ll Need:
  • foam, craft paper, or tissue paper hearts
  • chair
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How To Play

Stand securely on a chair and drop hearts.  Allow your Tot to catch the hearts with their hands or a basket!  Be prepared for giggles!

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Heart Tree

We keep a tree up all year.  Technically, it is a Christmas Tree.  But currently it is a Valentine Tree. 

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What You’ll Need
  • heart patterns of various shapes (I made mine out of file folders)
  • glitter, sequins, cotton balls, etc.
  • glue
  • scissors
  • hole punch
  • yarn or ribbon
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How To Make
  • Allow your child to practice tracing and cutting out various shapes of hearts.
  • Hole punch the hearts and tie a string through the heart to use to hang the heart from the tree.
  • Give them the supplies and time to decorate their hearts.
  • While the hearts dry, talk with your child about people that they would like to pray for.  Perhaps even put that person’s name on the heart to remind you later to pray for said individual. 


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By Eileen Spinelli
Summary:  Mr. Hatch appears to be alone, sad, and unloved.  Until one day when a Valentine gift is delivered to his door that says, “Somebody loves you.”  Knowing that he is loved transforms his life and causes him to reach out to other people around him.  Then, he finds out that the box was accidentally delivered to him and he once again feels dejected.  But his new friends don’t forget about him and remind him of their affection.  
Learn Your Address

Envelopes abound during Valentine’s Day.  This is a perfect time to teach your child their address and how to prepare an envelope.  Focus on your Tot being able to say your address orally.  I suppose advanced children could read and write their address . . . but my little guy isn’t there yet!  We also practiced putting the return address label and postage stamp in the correct locations on a postcard or envelope.  After, Mr. Me-Too prepared each postcard, Mr. Smiley mailed the letters for us!

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What You’ll Need
  • envelopes or postcards (I save extra envelopes that we receive in the mail from bills or junk mail.)
  • stickers (to pretend they are postal stamps)
  • return address labels or a return address stamp
  • shoebox with a hole cut out that is large enough for an envelope to fit through or the Melissa and Doug mailbox you see above
Mr. Hatch’s Candy Box
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What You’ll Need
  • stickers and any other fun items
  • craft box (found at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, and Jo Anne’s)
How To Make
Simply allow your child to decorate the cardboard box.  Let creativity reign.  Talk about the story as they decorate the box.  How must Mr. Hatch have felt after receiving such a special package in the mail?  Is there anyone you could make a package for . . . even better who could you anonymously give a gift to?
Everyone Needs a Tie

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When Mr. Hatch felt a little love, he put on a new tie.  So, make a yellow tie with blue spots, symbolic of how when we experience God’s love and believe in Jesus, we become a new creation.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation;
the old has gone, the new has come! (2 Corinthians 5: 17)

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What You’ll Need
  • yellow construction paper
  • scissors
  • blue dot stickers or Do-A-Dots
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How To Make

I drew a tie to the best of my ability and supplied the necessary materials for my sons to make a tie like Mr. Hatch’s.  I hadn’t intended for them to wear their ties . . . but they managed to accomplish this without my help.
Make Brownies 

 

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. . . this was the last activity we did for this book.  You can pretty much choose your own brownie recipe to share with someone else who might need a reminder that God loves them, but click here to see the recipe we used!
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By Sandra Boynton

Summary:  A delightful and favorite “night-night” book in our house about how much a little snuggle puppy is loved.  The song rolls off of your tongue and tickles your child’s ears.
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What You’ll Need
  • Print the Snuggle Puppy printable on cardstock (Click HERE to get it!). 
  • Cut out the cards and lay them flat on the ground
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How To Play
While you are reading the book, have your Snuggle Puppy match the object on the printable with the matching picture in the book!
Want to see what's coming next (and books we've done in the past)? Click here to see our Once Upon a Book webpage!
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Once Upon a Book ~ I Love You With all My Hearts

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I Love You With All My Hearts (Son): The Many Ways a Mother Loves Her SonI Love You With All My Hearts (Daughter): The Many Ways a Mother Loves Her Daughter

by Sally Huss


Summary: Both books express the many ways that a mother loves their child. One book is about how a mother loves their son and the other is about how a mother loves their daughter.

Bible Verse
We love because He first loved us. 1 John 4:19

Art

Make a collage of many hearts using a heart-shaped stamp and paint. To make your own stamp, simply cut a heart from a sponge.

Motor Skills

Practice lacing. Simply cut a heart shape from foam and use a hole puncher to punch holes around the edge. Use a shoe string to lace through the holes.


Math

Cut out hearts in multiple colors and have your little one sort the hearts by color. Another option is to cut out various size hearts and sort by size.

Science

Fill a sensory box/bin with water and let your little one use heart-shaped sponges to experiment with squeezing water from the sponge. 

Snack

Use a cookie cutter to make heart-shaped sandwiches for lunch.



Songs 


H-E-A-R-T  
(to the tune of Bingo)

There is a shape and it means love
And Heart is it's name-o.
H-E-A-R-T, H-E-A-R-T, H-E-A-R-T,
And Heart is it's name-o!
(Leave out a letter each time you repeat and use a clap in place of the letter.)

Additional Activities

Cut out five hearts from construction paper and write the letter H, E, A, R, and T on them. Remove the heart with the appropriate letter as you repeat the song). from Perpetual Preschool 


Finally, and most importantly, grab your little one in your arms and tell them all the ways you love them with all your hearts!

Want to see what's coming next (and books we've done in the past)? Click here to see our Once Upon a Book webpage!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Little Books for Little Cooks ~ I Love You This Much

Little Books for Little Cooks Little Books for Little Cooks is a bi-monthly feature that focuses on creating some edible fun with your little one.   We will share a fun book to read with your little one along with a cooking activity to do that ties in with the featured book. Sometimes there may be actual cooking involved…and sometimes just fun!
 
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by Lynn Hodges

Summary: Sweet book based on the lullaby and is a story of the love between a parent and a child ~ but also a reminder of God’s love for us!

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You’ll Need:

  • a plate
  • watermelon
  • orange slice
  • heart shaped cookie cutter
  • toothpicks
 
To Make:
  1. Slice the watermelon into about 1/2” slices
  2. Slice the oranges into about 1/4” slices
  3. Use the heart shaped cookie cutter to cut hearts from the watermelon slices. 
  4. Cut the orange slices like this:IMG_3034
  5. Use the toothpicks to put your watermelon hearts together.
  6. Enjoy!
Hope you enjoy this cooking activity with your little one! To see more featured books and activities, click here!