BUGS
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Table Time
(letters/math)
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Salt-tray writing
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Learn how to spell Asher
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Make a snail from playdoh, make a caterpillar
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Incy Wincy spider singing
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Craft
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Spaghetti spider web and handprint spider
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Make a paper plate frog, hand prints as feet and long red tongue
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Bottle top bugs
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Make a peg dragonfly by twisting cellophane in the middle of a peg. Use
egg cartons to make bugs, add pipe cleaners and decorate with textas.
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Draw a garden with spiders, ants, butterflies, caterpillars, snails
and asher to tell a story about his picture
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Game/Activity
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Hide and seek toy insects around the house - use magnify glass to
find them
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Playtime with daddy
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Read and act out the hungry caterpillar
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Act out different creatures - frog, snake, bird, spider
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Outdoor
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Explore at the park
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kindy
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Family Outing
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kindy
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Book of the week - The Hungry Caterpillar
This week we did find that there were a lot more spontaneous
activities that popped up - for example one day Asher just asked if he could do
some cooking as he saw me making dinner in the kitchen - and he kept
asking for his own ingredients (like
from last week's five senses theme). So he and Jet sat and made their own
concoctions of spices and playdoh! It was great to see their imagination and
here asher's dialogue to himself as he was playing. It is messy and takes
effort but I like the pros better then the cons.
We managed to take the boys on a bush walk at the end of the
week...first off it didn't begin so well as asher had a big fall and then spent
the rest of the walk in pain being a decent graze to his knee. Come to think of
it I don't think in his 3 and a half years of life he has ever grazed his knee
which bled so it was a bit of a big deal although i know this is what will be
the norm for the rest of their lives as these boys are serious dare devils! On
the walk we were able to listen to the noises of the bush and asher spotted
lots of insects included a jumping spider on the ground that I have no idea how
he could see as it was so tiny. The hike ended with a picnic by a little stream
and some rock throwing as per usual between asher and daddy - asher always
wants daddy to find the biggest rocks ever to throw into water...and johnny
being johnny is totally up for the challenge. These boys are seriously lucky to
have a dad like him because he really loves to just get down and play with them
- no matter what it is he's up for it. Such a good daddy! I'm all crafty and
educational focussed and he's the playful one - so I'm learning to take a leaf
out of his book. The baby is a little scared of wildlife as we had some close
encounters with a few bush turkeys. Asher rescued us and chased them away
though...it was a great way to end our bug themed week and again another lovely
memory to add. It also was part of our summer bucket list so we have done
well!!
One afternoon we took the boys for trip on the free city
ferry we have - asher loves boats and water - but he was out of sorts as it was
after he had spent the day at kindy. Probably tired and needing to just have
some down time...in the end we grabbed a half price dinner that we usually go
to - healthy foccacia toasted sandwiches...so yummy! The ferry ride home was a
bit better but he was just too excited and didn't want to sit down although
that was the rule. Jet on the other hand was just taking it all in as we
floated along the water. We got to see lots of tall city buildings and go under
the huge bridge - both boys loved looking up underneath - it was a very cheap
easy outing - even better when toddlers aren't tired and cranky.
We made bugs out of pipe cleaners and egg cartons to start
the week off and I was really surprised by how long this kept asher engaged -
he did really well. I also laid out some construction paper for asher to tell
me what kind of bugs he wanted in his garden. I drew them with textas and gave
asher some crafty supplies to decorate his bugs with. It ended up being a few
pages of lots and lots of bugs, and I couldn't believe how long he kept at it -
almost a whole hour all up. I thought that was an achievement. This involves me
sitting there with him for the hour - not me getting an hour to myself - but
that outcome is incredible as normally he would be bouncing to another thing in
30 seconds.
We were able to take a nice quiet walk to a near by
playground one morning and on our walk I talked with the boys about which bugs
or insects they thought might live at our park. When we got there, a nice bunch
of different birds came by to say hello - I had made some snacks so they were
eyeing them off - but on a few occassions we got to see a couple of birds dig
around in the grass for food which led to a discussion on what birds eat -
bugs! We saw a magpie grab what looked like a worm, or something bug like and
fly away with it in his mouth. It was pretty cool to have the boys see that.
After play time for a bit we went exploring around the park as it is by a
stream with lots of trees and shrubs. We found a pretty large dead spider which
Asher got so excited over as he could see everything up close without the thing
running away. A walk to the park is so simple but can be very tiring for
mummy's but I'm glad I did it. Both boys were walking on their own so didn't
involve me pushing a pram up the and through the hills in our neighbourhood.
They were both beat by the time we got home and that worked for me as nap time
was easy. I'm happy to say that at 3 and a half years old, asher does well to take a 2 hour nap every
day plus then goes on to sleep almost 12 hours each night. Jet being so young
does the same but that's just what I would expect but for asher to keep at it
with the day time nap is heavenly! I bet as soon as this baby arrives he won't
be so good at it. He will be 3 months off 4 years old and really nap time
should be dropping by then - but I know that I can get him to stay in his
bedroom and read books for an hour and then have a reward of his favourite show
afterwards, that he will do it. Of all the things that I find challenging in
his personality there are soooo many good things like this, that I am thankful
for. Every mother needs naptime each day just to breathe, have a quiet lie down
or just be by herself. Well if not every mother - definitely this mother.
I randomly found some good interactive books this week while
waiting in line at the post office. They were an alphabet book and a counting
book - but what made me purchase them was that with each book came a set of
magnets - of all the alphabet and then of all numbers up to 10. So on each page
the idea is to locate the letter/number and then place it in the correct spot.
I really liked them and happen to find asher had already started to give it a
go when i found the book amongst his others a few days after I had bought it
home. The alphabet book is all in lower case - Asher already knows all of the
upper case alphabet - but hasn't fully grasped lower case as yet so this is
perfect. He also knows all his numbers but both books are going to be useful to
little Jet, he also has started to give the matching a go and got a couple
right...probably just a fluke, but to have him see and hold the letters is a
good thing as his recognition is beginning.
I managed to get to the library during the week and found
some different insect books including a couple on frogs, one about a lizard and
one on the rainforest. One morning the boys jumped in our bed and we had a
reading fest of all the new library books I picked up. It was sooo nice to be
together and daddy was home! I have said in the past how much asher loves books
and how he is truly engaged when we read them to him. He isn't running off and
being loud - he is actually sitting nice and still and questioning what is on
each page and just loves it. I am very thankful for his love of books and how
this is an activity I know that will work - it is also going to be very
beneficial when it does come time to when school starts. I know that he can sit
still and that means everything! The books fascinated both boys and with each
turn of the page Jet was saying 'animal' to everything - frog, lizard, bug -
everything. It was very cute.
Today we went to the gym - saturday morning aqua aerobics is
the best! Then we usually stop by a park or the grocery store on the way home.
I had grocery shopped the night before so the park it was. We were lucky enough
to stumble upon a free bouncing castle and sausage sizzle that was set up in
aid of a political campaign in our area...happy as anything were the boys to
join in and hey I didn't have to make lunch! This particular playground is a
favourite as there is a pirate ship sort of set up. Asher loved pretending to
be a pirate and acting out what a pirate would do. Underneath is a pretend cash
register and counter for the kids to play shop - Asher managed to turn the shop
into a train station where people were coming and buying tickets off him - I
love to see how he can imagine simple things - this is all part of him learning
and growing. Gives me lovely feelings especially when he is getting on well
with the other children in his space!
Again we have really done a lot when you look back at it for
this week, and there's always more that goes on that doesn't get a mention -
the boys helping daddy mow our massive back yard, visiting grandparents and
having play dates come over. This house is always alive and kicking.
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