Monday
I wasn't planning to do any kind of mommy pre-school today, but after getting home from the Butterfly Pavilion Charlotte asked me if we could, so why not? Good thing I was prepared!
For practicing names, I printed this nifty editable printable from Playdough to Plato. Clesse did really well, and even though I wasn't forcing him to line up the pictures, he could tell when one was off and would tell me, "uh oh mama! What happened??". It was pretty stinking adorable!
Since we didn't do any activities with counting last week, I started this week off with one. I grabbed a couple of sheets from this printable. I helped Clesse roll the die and plot a few dots with some guidance, then decided to just let him go bananas with the dabber. Charlotte did super well with her data gathering and plotting! She seems to like that type of methodical work.
On a parenting note, my pediatrician has told me with each developmental stage to let the kids make mistakes where it's safe for them to do it. Don't let them touch the stove or anything, but when they have a chance, let them get into a mess and help them learn how to fix the problem they make. I love this advice - I try really hard in my parenting to set foundations for puberty and young adulthood when my kids will have the choice to come to me for help, try to fix it themselves or lie to me. I hope that with little exercises like this I can have a healthy relationship with them as they struggle through their desire for independence as they grow. So today, when Clesse and Charlotte were playing with the sink in the bathroom and I heard a little splash and "uh-oh, that's a lot of water", I sat back and observed what they did. I expected Char to grab a towel because she's normally quick to do things like that, but she was a bit preoccupied. When Clesse saw me walk by, he just let me know, "mama it's wet." Haha, ok buddy. Let's clean it up together with a towel.
Tuesday
The art project for today was inspired by Lion King. The kids used water colors to make a beautiful background (in my head it would be like a sunset), and I cut out some silhouettes of animals using my Silhouette Cameo. The kids glued on the silhouettes once the paint was dry enough, and I think they turned out great!
Wednesday
We went to the zoo! The kids are such good listeners and are always captivated by the animals. Clesse's favorite animal was definitely the elephants (we got to see them play fight, or maybe real fight, who knows) a little bit and Charlotte loved the sea lions! It was a super beautiful day.
Thursday
Lest you think we live some picture perfect life, here's how I ended up getting Clesse to eat breakfast this morning. The kids were C-R-A-N-K-Y, probably from a full and fun day with going to the zoo and then to a friend's house for dinner. So we watched Daniel Tiger while eating breakfast and stayed in pajamas for a really long time.My "sensory" activity for this week was to get some animals muddy (with paint) and then giving them baths. My secret? I actually SUPER need to clean these Little People animals, and this way the kids do it for me! Buahahaha. I put blue and orange into a cup so the kids could mix them together and say "woah! look how it's brown!" but instead it kind of ended up green :shrug:. Clesse also declined to do mommy pre-school today. Which is fine. I do this to be enjoyable for me and the kiddos, its not something I need to force them to do. It also meant I could focus more on Charlotte, and we did some more formal pre-school worksheets, which she loved!
Friday
On Friday, we played!
What a fun week of play and learning! Love that you're doing this and sharing your fun ideas 🙂 Love you all ❤️
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