Saturday, June 29, 2013

4 Ways to Have A Great 4th of July With Your Family


Make plans today to not let this July 4th be just another day. Create a memorable celebration for your family.

1. Plan a 4th of July party. Invite another family over or a bigger crowd. We found some fun crafts and simple desert recipes online.

Find a patriotic movie to watch together while you're waiting for the fireworks to start.
2. Share your feelings of gratitude for living in the USA, like many families do at Thanksgiving. Go around the table and ask each person to share two reasons why they’re grateful for America.
3. Find a story from history to share with the children, or if they’re older, give each one an assignment and ask them to share a picture and some facts about their hero for your Independence Day celebration.

4. Use what you have on hand, like hands and feet, to create this 4th of July flag as a team effort.



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Our favorite traditions for the 4th were homemade ice cream, watermelon seed spitting contests, and sitting on the roof to watch the fireworks. From our home in North Tempe, we could see the big fireworks from ASU, SRP Pera Club, and three to four other locations.

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Have a wonderful 4th of July with  your family this week!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

READING TO BABIES AND TODDLERS: OUR FAMILY’S FAVORITE BOOKS

JUNE 27, 2013
reading outside1In our family, we started reading to our children from the time they were babies. It created strong bonds, sped them towards academic excellence, accelerated their speech and communications skills, logical thinking, and increased concentration and discipline.  NPR recently reported that high school student’s reading levels are stuck in 5th and 6th grade levels and older students are not tackling more difficult material. Reading to children is by far the best way to help children be successful in school and in life.
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When your toddler  is at the stage when they want the same book read 12 times a day, it had better be fun for you to read!
Here are a few of our all time family favorites that met that test.

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This classic book is so interactive that neither babies nor their parents ever tire of touching the bunny, feeling Daddy’s beard or trying on Mommy’s ring.

GOODNIGHT MOON
This classic book delights every child and they never tire of it’s sparse words at the end of the day. It becomes their cue that it’s bedtime and they settle down and easily slip into sleep and parents enjoy it just as much as the babies.
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WHERE IS BABY’S BELLY BUTTON?
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Babies and toddlers don’t realize that things exist when they’re hidden, so they are surprised every time you uncover a hidden belly button or toes.


THE VERY HUNGRY CATEPILLAR
After finding a huge green hornworm as big as my finger, eating our pepper plants last Spring, I brought him in a jar to show my two year old grandaughter. We made a green catterpillar and  fruits and vegetables out of playdoh and re-enacted the story.
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GREEN EGGS AND HAM
The wonderful Dr Seuss rhymes and outrageous stories and pictures is one most parents were raised on and continue to enchant toddlers today.


CORDUROY
The lonely teddy bear that had to live in a department store until a young girl was able to save up her allowance and bring him home is endearing to parents and children alike and makes children feel loved and cared for.
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Maurice Sendak died just last year and he left a wonderful legacy of his love for children with this book. We read this book over and over as our children were growing up and they love the wildness of it and that it was all peaceful by the time bedtime came.
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THE SNOWY DAY
Great for reading this summer-Kids get out of school for a day of frolicking in the snow. Another Caldecott Award winning treasure.
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CARS, TRUCKS AND THINGS THAT GO.
All of Richard Scarey’ books are favorites. Children enjoy the detailed pictures with so many interesting things going on.
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MIKE MULLIGAN AND HIS STEAM SHOVEL
This book proves that we all do better when someone’s watching and cheering us on. It subtly shows how times change and how our great grandparents lived.
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THE LITTLE HOUSE
This wonderful book is by the same author, Virginia Lee Burton,  and shows how a lovely farm  home becomes encircled by the big city. The granddaughter finds it and rescues it and moves it out to the country. The detailed pictures show the seasons changing as well and the countryside, families growing up. Another award-winning book.
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