Whether or not your child is old enough to go see the new Avengers movie - Avengers: Age of Ultron, they are likely already swept up in Marvel superhero fever. This fever is spreading across the country in pandemic proportions and can be diagnosed with this symptom check list: 1. Desire to buy, wear, and be all things Superhero all day every day. 2. Refusal to be called by their first … [Read more...]
Easy Elephant Handprint Craft
I was going through my drafts on my blog and realized this super cute elephant handprint craft we made for Baby D's birthday party never got posted! It's been 6 months since Baby D's elephant first birthday party! Can you say Blog Fail? LOL! When D was born I decided on this aqua and orange elephant themed nursery. I loved it so much that I knew it would be the perfect theme for his … [Read more...]
Fine Motor Rainbow Shamrock Craft {Free Shamrock Printable}
With St. Patrick's Day right around the corner I thought it would be fun to do some shamrock crafts with my preschooler. The one feed back I hear over and over from his preschool class is that he needs to work more on his fine motor skills. So when I went to go create a project I wanted to make sure it would be fun for him, pay homage to the season, and help him work on his fine motor … [Read more...]
Valentine’s Day Card Ideas for Boys
My son will be handing out Valentines Day cards for the first year in preschool this year and I have been scouring Pinterest for ideas! I love that many of these come with free printables so as to make it as easy as possible for me! Now if I can only decide which one to use! Bugs and Kisses You Light Up My Day (using glow sticks) I "Wheelie" Like You Super Valentine Have A … [Read more...]
Art is… | Camp @KidvilleLV Art
We are now over four weeks into Camp Kidville and each week I learn something new about my son by watching him in class. Recently I have learned that my little man needs creative outlets like art projects. Art is beautiful, expressive, and fun, but did you know that it is also extremely important to your child's development? I have previously shared my "MomFession" that I don't … [Read more...]