Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Summer Fun With Books

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Every summer I hold summer school/summer camp for my children.  I want it to be so much fun, and be educational!  Here is a list I am gathering of fun for us to do, with books!

The above button is for Alison, from Oopsey Daisy’s Summer Camp which is a summer camp all about books!  Go check it out! 

Next up are my two favorite sites for crafty fun:

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Dltk has a great section covering crafts to go along with books!

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Starfall is absolutely a great go-to site for reading fun!  My kids have used this site for years and this year both of my younger two kids’ teachers recommended using this site for extra reading help at home! 

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Ok, one more of my favorite go-to sites is the Scholastic website! It has so many fun activities for enjoying reading as well as fun activities that incorporate reading with other subjects!

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Sara of Super Saving Sense gets crafty with the kids: bringing one of their favorite books to life with a display.

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How about activity books?  Pragmatic Mom got a bunch of Klutz Activity books.

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Oh my word, if I could only go to this arts festival!  Maybe you have one near you this summer!? Playing by the Book has many great ideas for book fun on her website.  She is the correspondent for this festival and has already started posting about it!  Go here for information from the festival!

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What about a Festival of Illustration?  Check out your local events to see if you have something similar going on around you this summer!

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I am a sucker for a great reading list.  Check out Babble’s list!  It is full of action packed books to keep readers interested!!

 

Here is a book blog tour that looks like so much fun, from KidzBookBuzz!

 

Please share any summer book fun that you have going on!!

 

Rebecca

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Mommy School-Top 10 Ways to Make Sure Summer Is Fun And Educational!

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I love teaching my children!  I guess this is why I am finishing up a degree to be a teacher! Winking smile  During the summer I try to make things as educational and fun, for my kids, as I can.  So, I come up with as many fun ways of learning during the summer as I can.  I also make a list up of what things I really want to teach my children, in addition to just keeping up with their normal studies. 

Here is my list of Mommy Summer School:

1.  Teach my children the “other” subjects that I feel are important.  I try to do one of these things each day.  My list is Sewing, Manners, Photography/Videography, Crafting, Fixing (Home repair, bike repair, etc), Baking/Cooking, Outdoor Information (gardening, places, plants, “green” topics), Astronomy, and Sports.

2.  Go to the library.  I pick books for them and they pick books.  We usually check out about 45 books a week.  Make sure to participate in summer reading programs at your local library!

3.  Read Mommy choice books for 30 minutes a day.  We are avid readers and so they will read a lot more during the day but the other times are all free choice reading.  I make up a new “book nook” corner every summer to entice them into more reading.  This year it is beanbags in the corner by 2 bookcases.   I would love to put up a tent but my house is too tiny.

4.  Writing for 30 minutes a day.  They can choose what writing they do.  We are writing a family book where we pass the book from person to person and each person adds as much to the story as they would like.  We have no plan for the book and anyone can add anything they want, as long as it makes sense in the story.  We will end the book at the end of the summer.  2 of my kids are writing their own stories as well.  Write up a family newspaper.  Each of my kids has decorated their own book to use as a journal.  I also made and printed up journal starters.  This is a question or journal prompt at the top.  Then, there is space for their answer and a drawing to illustrate.  We also are writing letters to friends and family members and mailing them snail mail style.  Who doesn’t love getting something in the mail?

5.  Family newspaper.  I am paying my kids $1 per newspaper that they write.  The newspapers are something my kids started on their own.  They include cartoons, ads, coupons, articles about our family life, etc.  I love them!

6.  Science Fun.  I have put science experiment books on hold all summer long to give my kids plenty of new ideas to choose from.  Some of the experiments that we do will take all summer long!

7.  Fun educational games.  I pull out a few things each day.  They tend to automatically gravitate towards whatever I put out.  One example would be flour in a cookie sheet, with a list of spelling words next to it.  My kids then write their spelling words into the flour with their fingers.  They LOVE this.  I try to pull out games that will help my kids work on the skills they need help with and those that they enjoy the most!

8.  Fun worksheets and workbooks.  I have bought workbooks (and printed free fun worksheets) for each of my kids for the year the came out of and the year ahead.  I let them choose what they want to do in these.

9.  Educational Computer Games.  I have a list of online games for my kids to have fun with (like Starfall).  I just put the game up on the computer and they jump right on it!  I have to drag them off of these.  I do limit computer playing to about 30 minutes twice a week.  This also includes fun educational apps I have on my IPad, and they have on their DS’s or electronic reading programs.

10.  Keeping up with the news.  I get the newspaper every day and I go online to get my news every day.  During the summer I have the kids do these things with me.  It is a great way to pick and choose what we read, as opposed the the nightly news on TV where they might show things I don’t want my kids to see.  Plus, I think the TV news tends to be negative.  I don’t view the world as a negative thing and so I always search out the positive stories, as well, for my children!  Keeping up with the news obviously is great to open their minds to what is going on in the world.  It also helps my children be thankful for what they have (we live in Phx, no flooding, no wars, no tornadoes, etc) and to have empathy for those that are having hard things happen to them.  And I let my kids try to do the soduku puzzles, crossword puzzles, read the comics, etc.  Every few days I have my kids go and highlight specific things throughout the paper or do newspaper hunts (where I read through it first then come up with questions for them to find the answers to by reading through the paper).

 

I’d love to hear what other people do to keep their children’s brains moving during the summer!  So what are your plans?  What do you do to educate or teach your children?

 

Rebecca

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

YEEHAW! It’s officially summer here! Super great summer fun ideas!

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I LOVE summer!  Actually, my kids have been out of school for 2 weeks now!  I am one of those Mom’s that absolutely LOVES having my kids home for the summer! 

 

I’m already farming my kids out to different relatives to spend time away from home, and to get to enjoy more time with cousins, aunts, uncles, and of course Grandparents.  They’ve stayed with both sets of Grandparents and my Brother and his family (thanks, Katrina).  I think the time away from home is so important and fun for kids! Next week it is church camp for my daughter, we have a couple of trips to San Diego planned (to visit my BFF!!!). Squeee!  I’m trying to squish in a few camping trips, too!

 

Other parts of my summer that I LOVE is the stuff we do at home.  I’ve got science fair books on hold at my library so we can have lots of science fair fun all summer long!  We are also busy gardening, hiking, movie watching, snuggling, popsicle eating, baking, cooking, crafting, and having Mommy Summer School. Tomorrow I will tell you all about my Mommy Summer School, here is where I have talked about it before and it gives GREAT ideas of super fun and educational stuff to do with your kids!!  So, I’ve compiled a list of all sorts of different summer fun for you guys to peruse, of really amazing Summer Fun stuff to do.

Amy at Positively Splendid has a great Summer Survival Guide!

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Mique from Thirty Handmade Days is running Funner in the Summer!

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Megan with Brassy Apple has S.O.S Ideas to keep your summer fun running!

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Kojo designs and Delia Creates just had a Color Your Summer Contest going on in the month of May.

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My friend, Alison from Oopsey Daisy is hosting Summer Camp, every Friday this summer!

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I follow The Nurture Store on Twitter and they always have fantastic ideas.  Here they have a Play Academy Idea Swap going on!

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Oh what fun!  An Outdoor Play Link Up, filled with great ideas!!  This comes to you from An Amazing Child!  Also check here for ideas for how to spend your week outdoors!

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Digital Reflections has this fun list of 100 free things to do with your kids this summer. 

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Also brought to you by Digital Reflections  and Spell Outloud is a fun gathering called Big Summer Fun!

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Tip Junkie has 38 Craft Boredom Busters and Summer Boredom Busters, and Activities and Crafts for the Kids, and more Activities for the Kids!

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Crystal and Co has 80+ inexpensive ideas for summer fun.

Fun-Attic has a great list of summer fun ideas!

 

And of course don’t forget to peruse all the summer activities we’ve shown here, on Roots And Wings Co!

 

Also, do you Pinterest? I LOVE it! I have been compiling my own list of fun summer stuff to do. Check out my Summer Fun board for all the things I want to try/do with my kids!

 

How fun, on Blog Frog right now there is a discussion going on, about the topic of Summer Fun!  Check it out!

 

Seriously, go check out each and every one of those sites!  You wont be stuck wondering what to do this summer!

 

I’m off to go and play with my kids!  Can you tell how much I LOVE when I get my kids to myself during the summer?!  I just never get enough of them!  What should we do first?  A science experiment? Gardening? Finish their Doll Beds? or Camp out in our house?

 

Rebecca

If you are holding a bloggy summer camp of some sort let me know and I’ll add you to this awesome list of fun!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Romeo Cupcake Stand

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This is the Romeo Goblet Cupcake Stand!
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I think these are super cute and we have so many more ideas for really fun cupcake/cake/dessert/condiment stands.  It is fun thinking up all of the things we can make to match parties, get togethers, or just for gifts!  This is made from acrylic, just like yesterdays Flower Cupcake Stand.  My friend and I are collaborating on these cupcake stands (he has a laser cutter, oh yeah!).  We would love feedback on them.  What do you like?  What don’t you like?  Any ideas to change/fix?  Would you want something like this?

Rebecca

I am linking up to Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cupcake Stand Like You’ve Never Seen

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What would you do with acrylic and access to a laser cutter?  Here is what my friend and I did.

Check out this amazing cupcake holder!  My friend and I are collaborating on some really cool cupcake holders!  We would love your feedback!
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My friend has a laser cutter and so together we are brainstorming some innovative designs that we hope you have never seen somewhere else before.  Isn’t that flower shape fun?
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Check out the details on this like the top of the flower curling outward.
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The bottom is 1 inch high to support anything you want to fill it up with.  We used one small bag of Jelly Belly’s to fill this one up. 
If we had finished these sooner they would have been my teacher appreciation gifts!  They would also be fun to customize the color of the flower to the recipient’s favorite color, or to match the décor of a party!  Wouldn’t a yellow one look like a pretty tulip?
We would love your feedback about this.  We have a ton more designs that we are working on.  I am going to show you our prototypes and am asking for any and all feedback on them.  I would love to know what you think of them, how you would change them, what you like best, and any ideas you have for future design ideas. 

Thanks so much,
Rebecca

Linking up to Someday Crafts, and the fun at WhipperBerry.

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