Summer is here and that means many hours at parks, beaches, and your backyard. Young kids love to discover new things so why not encourage their curious nature by making discovery bags. My boys love to find neat rocks, leaves, bird feathers or anything in nature that looks “cool”. They would usually stuff these things in their pockets or fill my backpack. After getting tired of washing rocks I decided we could make some discovery bags to take with us on our outings.
How to make a discovery bag:
Supplies: a large ziploc bag, hole puncher, and some yarn
Just make some holes in the 4 corners of the ziploc bag and make a back/front pack with the yarn. It works great b/c your child can wear the discovery bag and can easily put the things he/she discovers in the bag. It is an added bonus that the bag is see through.
Mommies, get creative and have fun discovering with your kids. My boys like it when I make myself a discovery bag too!
I love this time of year when the stores begin bringing our their spring gear. It’s nice to walk into a store to see all the pastel colors that remind you that warmer weather is right around the corner. Yesterday we came across some huge fake bugs at the dollar store. There were bags of beetle bugs, lady bugs, and grasshoppers. You can’t beat a bag of bugs for a dollar when it can potentially provide hours of entertainment for your children! Today we are going on a big bug hunt adventure! Colbin and I created
Mommies, Valentines Day 2008 is around the corner so it is time to get in touch with your creative side and create a day worth remembering! Let your kids enjoy being kids and get them excited about Cupid’s arrival. As a kid, my mom always bought me a Valentines Day gift but never established any Valentine’s Day traditions. We had Christmas and Easter traditions, but nothing for Valentine’s Day. This year I want to start a Valentine’s Day tradition that my kids will love and will hopefully do with their kids one day.
The winter season puts a lot of us mommies in a position where it is difficult to find activities for our kids. We can only be stuck inside for so many hours before we begin to lose our minds. In order to keep our sanity and keep our children productive, we need to be creative. We need to demonstrate to our kids that boredom can be prevented by creativity! 










