A few months ago, I did a post on making your backyard a paradise for kids. In that article, I listed mostly homemade outdoor toys. Today, I wanted to focus on manufactured toys. My kids would love to own any of these amazing products. Can you guess which one was Dragonfly's (age 7) favorite? Six-year-old Skimmer's pick? Or Tadpole's wishes- in his four-years of experience? Which one would your kid chose? Comment below! MOUNTAIN CLIMBER- Work on hand-eye coordination and strengthen muscles AIRPLANE TEETER TOTTER- The best part is the propeller RIDE-IN JEEP- Vehicle for your 6-year-old WATER SLIDE BOUNCER- My kids' dream summer water experience CEDAR PLAYGROUND- This is the ultimate swingset POD SWING- Great for sensory seeking kids CABIN PLAYHOUSE- Adorable for pioneer play CLIMBING DOME- Monkey around with this structure TRAMPOLINE- My sensory-seeker would jump all day CATERPILLAR TUNNEL- Crawl through the tunnel and peek thr
Today is National Drive-in Movie Day. In honor of that old-timey American pastime, I've been running a series all this week about family movie nights. Today is the last post, and the topic is "home theaters." I have a dream to own a house with a neat home theater room some day. What about you? Do you want one? Do you already have one? Comment at the end of the post and tell me about it! Hutch Concession Stand // The Goodwill Gal Snack Display // Be My Guest with Denise Vintage Snack Shelf // Altamonte Family Chicken Wire Cotton Candy Display // Burlap and Denim Monopoly Money Concessions // Old Salt Farm Snack Bar // Moms and Munchkins Popcorn Carts // Skunkboy Blog Wall Display for Candy // Just Judy Blog Popcorn Machines I love popcorn! It's such a simple snack that can be dressed up with all sorts of flavorings and toppings or enjoyed plain. Since movie theaters and popcorn inseparably go together, I thought I
I'm addicted at all things ELF! I have about five printable projects and ten blog posts in the works. Even though Christmas has passed, I can't stop working on Elf stuff! One of my current projects is a suitcase house for our Elf, so I've been working on decorations and accessories for it. I had a lot of fun making the mini books. I made some shaped books that can cover cardboard to make books that don't open. I also made some slightly over-sized cookbooks with "real" recipes for winter Elf baking. Lastly, there are two groups of coordinated, uniform books for a bookshelf. I've already started assembling the books, and the kids think they're so fun. These tiny books would be perfect addition to your Elf library or reading scene. For assembly instructions, I recommend checking out My Froggy Stuff's book making tutorial video . In case you haven't heard the news, I love Froggy! She's super creative, almost everything I
I featured this amazing printable in our Learn & Play Link Up this week. Thank you for sharing! - Jae
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love the Learn and Play Link-up!
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