Crafts and Projects · Writing Appearances

Make Your Own Bookmarks With Cards

My house is filled with books of all sorts, and it is very challenging for me to go more than a week without visiting the library to check out even more books. We love reading in my family! With that being said, we often need bookmarks to mark our spots in the various books we are using. My daughters and I have had fun making our own homemade bookmarks using various cards.

Maybe you and your little ones would enjoy making bookmarks, too, which you can give as gifts to other family members. If you are interested in learning how to make your own unique bookmarks using greeting cards, you can check out my step by step instructions found on Hands On As We Grow. Even preschoolers can make these cute little bookmarks with a personal saying written on the back.

Homemade bookmarks from cards

I love that we can have fun creating the bookmarks together, have various bookmarks throughout the year that vary with the season, and have inexpensive bookmarks that we can share with others.

Do you have any other inexpensive, simple gift ideas to make as Christmas gifts?

Crafts and Projects · Jobs of a Preschooler · Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles

Make Your Own Potato Creature

Recently, my daughter was required to make a creature using a vegetable, fruit, or a potato for one of the clubs that she is a part of. She decided to make her own potato hedgehog using a potato, toothpicks, craft sticks, and pipe cleaners. When she did this project, it reminded me of my book Jobs of a Preschooler when the little girl was a “doctor putting patients back together”.

Doctor preschooler

Here is a picture of her little creature that she named Timothy Hedge the Toothpicked Hedgehog:

Potato hedgehog

This was a simple, inexpensive project that anyone can do at home. Maybe the little ones in your life would enjoy making their own little creatures. They could even make cucumber creatures to go along with the book Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles. If you don’t have any cucumbers around, they can make their own cucumber characters with green construction paper like we did at a library storytime I did last month. (If you missed that post, you can read about it here.)

Here are some of the paper cucumber creations from the storytime:

Pickle Family

What creature will your little one create?

One of the disadvantages of creating a creature from food is that they don’t last for a long time; however, we decided to use the hedgehog for a little experiment by cutting it in half. We laid one half cut-side down on a plastic plate, and we left the other half cut-side up to see which one would rot faster. We had assumed that the half with the cut-side exposed would rot faster. After two days, this was the result:

Rotting potato experiment

We were correct. The side that was exposed to the air rotted much faster as you can see in the picture. The piece on the left was the one facing down on the plate, and the piece on the right was the one exposed to the air.

Jobs of a Preschooler- I'm a scientist...

What kinds of experiments can you and your “little scientists” come up with?

 

Writing Appearances

Hands On As We Grow Contributor

If you read my post entitled 25 Tower Building Supplies- No Blocks Required, then you know that I wrote a post for Hands On As We Grow a few months ago. As a result of that post, I was asked to be a monthly contributor for Hands On As We Grow, which I am excited about.

A short bio of me can be found on the Hands On As We Grow Team page. I will let you know when future posts that I write are published on their website. In the meantime, you may have fun finding new craft or activity ideas to do with the little ones in your life by visiting Hands On As We Grow.

Jobs of a Preschooler- I'm a builder...

 

Events · Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles

Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles Library Storytime

In August, I had the pleasure of presenting my book Jobs of a Preschooler at a library during preschool storytime two days in a row, which I wrote about here. I had said that I would like to go back to do storytime at the library again for my book Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles. Well, yesterday and today I was given that opportunity.

I enjoyed presenting my book Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles yesterday and today at the same library during preschool storytime and toddler time. The preschoolers were able to do a little more than the toddlers, but all of the kids were able to help me read Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles by saying pickles, pickles, I like pickles at the appropriate times.

Since the main character in Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles grew cucumbers in his garden using seeds he and his mom bought at a store, I decided to bring some seeds to show the kids. I had the seeds divided into four bags to see if they could guess what kinds of seeds each bag contained. Here are the bags of seeds:

Guess that seed...green beans, cucumbers, carrots, and peas

Top left are green bean seeds, top right are cucumber seeds, bottom right are pea seeds, and bottom left are carrot seeds. I think some of the kids were amazed by how tiny the carrot seeds are compared to the other seeds.

The kids then had the opportunity to taste test three different kinds of pickles: dill, bread and butter (my favorite), and a zesty sweet pickle. Most of the kids liked the dill pickle the best and thought the zesty sweet pickle was too spicy.

Afterwards, they decorated their own cucumbers/pickles. The toddlers simply used crayons and colored the green construction paper cut out like cucumbers. The preschoolers were given two googly eyes (some chose different sizes), 2 glue dots (I love these for the little ones!), styrofoam stickers, and crayons to decorate their cucumbers/pickles.

Ready to decorate pickles!

We had quite a few fun creations. Here is a pirate:

Pickle Pirate

Here is a farmer and a couple of friends:

Pickle Family

Here is a “Pickle Man” and a mermaid:

Pickle Man and Pickle Mermaid

Here is another creation with a heart for a nose, letters for ears, and a yellow oval as a belly button:

Decorated Pickle Face

There were many more adorable little cucumbers/pickles that the kids decorated. They took their cute creations home with them along with a coloring page and an activity sheet. To print your own coloring pages and activity sheets to go along with Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles, click here.

Pickle coloring pages and pickle activity for Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles

With tomorrow being Thanksgiving, I was surprised there were between 40-45 kids who showed up between the two days for the activities. I hope they all had a wonderful time. I really enjoyed being able to read to them and see all of their finished creations. Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles!

May you have a happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!

 

 

 

Events · Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles

National Pickle Day Celebration Part 2

This past Tuesday was National Pickle Day. I had fun celebrating at a local Hy-vee.

Earlier in the day, I had the pleasure of celebrating with about 80 second graders, which I wrote about here. Later in the evening was a public pickle event. Since we decided to have one group doing all of the activities together instead of four separate groups, I had the pleasure of doing all of the activities with my family.

First, I read my book Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles and handed out bookmarks and coloring pages.

Pickles, Pickles, I Like Pickles Free Coloring Pages Available!

Then, we had the opportunity to taste test various pickled items with the store’s dietician. We sampled pickled jicama, pickled apples, pickled green beans, pickled onions, and pickled peppers. I enjoyed watching the faces of some of the kids (and adults) as they sampled the various pickled items. I had never tried jicama before, so it was a really neat experience. I wish I would have taken pictures of the various pickled items, but I didn’t.

After taste testing, the kids were able to make their own pickle creations in containers. First, the kids sanitized their hands with wet wipes. Then, the chef talked to them about cucumbers as she put sliced cucumbers into each container. Another adult and I poured a prepared vinegar mixture which had some other spices mixed within it into each of the containers over the cucumbers. Then, the kids had the choice to add cranberries, onions, dill weed, mustard seed, cinnamon, and/or cloves to their pickle creations. There were no measuring spoons, so the kids were able to sprinkle as much of the spices as they wanted into their own containers.  After all of the desired ingredients were added, the lids (which the kids had decorated) were taped on top of the containers.

After making the pickle creations, we were given a personal tour of the store. We walked through the produce section and were told that almost any fruit or vegetable could be pickled. Bananas are one of the exceptions because they would get all mushy and nasty if pickled.

We were told that the store carries 79 pickled items and 36 different vinegars, so we were shown the various pickled items and vinegars that their store offers. We also walked down the chip aisle to see the pickle flavored chips.

We also stopped in the spice aisle to look at various spices that could be added to pickled items. There were quite a few spices that were mentioned that I had never heard of before. We finished the tour with looking at more pickled items in a separate section. Overall, it was an educational and fun experience for my family.

Yummy Quick Pickles

One of my daughters mixed cucumbers, cranberries, mustard seed, dill weed, and the prepared vinegar mixture in her homemade pickles. Her container was really full, so we wrapped it in a few grocery bags to prevent it from spilling all over in the car.

Yummy Quick Pickles

My other daughter mixed cucumbers, onions, mustard seed, dill weed, and the prepared vinegar mixture in her homemade pickles.

My daughters were eager to taste test their creations, but we were told to wait at least four hours. We tried the pickled cucumbers the next day, and both samples turned out well. The cranberries, on the other hand, were disgusting!

Overall, I had a lot of fun celebrating National Pickle Day! Did you do anything special to celebrate National Pickle Day?

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