Since the kiddos are
becoming away more active and can easily crawl over the ottoman we use to keep
them corralled, we have started to follow more of a schedule. We have breakfast
in the morning and then it’s on to some free play while I get the kids dressed
and ready for the day. It’s getting harder to get them to want to come into the
room for this task so I usually ask them what toy they’d like to play with
first. I have also been trying to bring out a ‘new’ or rarely used box of toys to
entice (trick) them. After we are dressed, we clean up and do some flashcards.
I bought a few packs at the dollar store a while back and they absolutely love
doing them. We have little routines with some of the cards, and it cracks me up
to watch when I skip a routine to speed things up, and they do it anyway. For
example, when we get to the teddy bear card, we say the rhyme “Teddy bear,
teddy bear turn around. Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground!” and touch
the ground. As soon as that teddy bear card pops up, they slap the ground and
say GROUND! My little sponges!
This week we got a very exciting new toy to work with! G-pa
brought over a huge flannel board that the church no longer needed. I looked up
some story board ideas and decided to use 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' by Eric
Carle. It’s one of my and Lily’s favorites, and I figured it wouldn’t be too
hard to recreate. I went page by page and using the felt (that I have an abundance
of from my Busy Book), I cut and hot glued shapes together to make the items in the book. It came
out pretty cute, and I could not wait to try it out.
I had the kids sit in front of the board and I started to
tell the story and place the felt pieces onto the board. They both got so
excited that they couldn’t sit still. I finished the story and let them touch
the different pieces. The second time around, I handed them each an item or two
to put up on the board. This excited them even more. Then we had some free play
with the caterpillar and the different types of food while I snapped pictures
of my handiwork. Lily picked up the book and started checking my work to make
sure I got it all. I am so glad this went over so well and I cannot wait to do
another book! I’d like to be able to do a book a week, and have them help me
tell the story by the end of the week.
I also plan on using it to practice our shapes and colors,
and I might even make some sort of weather chart that we can do each day! I think mornings will be reserved for circle time and afternoons will be projects and once it gets warmer, outside time! They're at such a fun age now that I count my blessings every day that I get to spend all day with them both and watch them grow.
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