Use these questions as prompts for discussion around the dinner table (adapt them for very young children), or have older children write down their answers.
REMEMBERING 2009:
What was your biggest accomplishment in 2009?
What was the smartest decision you made in 2009?
What is one word you would use to describe 2009?
What was the greatest lesson you learned [...]
What Did You Do Today?
Today I left some dishes dirty,
The bed got made around 3:30.
The diapers soaked a little longer,
The odor grew a little stronger.
The crumbs I spilled the day before,
Are staring at me from the floor.
The fingerprints there on the wall,
Will likely be there still next fall.
The dirty streaks on those window panes,
Will still [...]
Do your children understand the meaning behind the symbols we use each Christmas? In my Story Time Felts business we sell a Christmas Tree Advent Calendar that includes all of these symbols. It comes with a sheet explaining each one so that each night in December you can teach your children these symbols. Here they [...]
Very cute idea for easy cookies to make for the holidays! Jyl from Mom it Forward shared this and I am passing it along!
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The following worksheet and handouts were made by Sharon Cunningham, a Story Time Felts consultant in Canada. She has a website there called PlayFeltPlus. She is an in-home childcare provider and is always coming up with creative things to do with our felt figures, and extension activities!
This particular kit is based on our Holiday Fingerplay [...]