Wacky Wednesday

Ok – I’ve got some doozies for ya this week!  Here’s your weekly dose of Becca-isms… and there’s a lot this week – I’m getting better at writing things down.

  • Cody: “Are you ready for some football?” (In the announcer’s voice.) Becca: “No.”  Hey, she’s nothing if not honest.
  • Playing with her alphabet puzzle: “X marks the spot!”
  • “It’s a cockadoo!” (Pointing to a rooster)
  • “Awk Awk Polly wanna cwacker!” (Playing with the parrot from her pirate set.)
  • “We go to the park and I go down the spider slide!” She means spiral slide.  It took me a LONG time to figure this out.  I kept thinking maybe she saw a spider on the slide.  Nope.  Just a spiral.  Now if she ever sees a spider on a spiral slide, that will be something.
  • “When I see my friend Fairy (not the child’s name, but it sounds sort of similar, so Boo calls her Fairy), I gonna give her a big ole hug!  She my bestest gwirl friend!”
  • Me: “Are you hungry for ham or turkey for lunch?”  Becca: “Probly not.” Me: “Well, what are you hungry for?”  Becca: “Probly Peabutter Jeddy.”  Glad she knows what she wants!
  • Sitting at the breakfast table, looking at the windows.  “Is smallest, smallest, biggest.  Biggest in da middle.  So many lines. The bwinds is cwosed.”  Perfectly accurate – two smaller windows on either side of the large one, with the blinds closed.
  • “Mommy eatin hers breakist.  We eatin muffins.  Mommy made them so so tasty good!”  Why thank you, they did turn out pretty good!
  • Started coughing at lunch.  I told her to get a drink, she did, and replied: “Dats better!”
  • “Mommy hold you?”  (Three words I love to hear… but not when I’m doing the dishes.)
  • “We listen to music, mommy?  More Mandisa!”  Girl knows good music when she hears it!
  • “I need some nice clean cold fresh water wiff ice, pwease.”  That’s a lot of adjectives, girl!  Why don’t you tell me how you REALLY want your water?

A Bright Idea

The other night, a friend came over and we ended up talking about sensory activities.  She mentioned a light box, and told me I could set one up for Becca easily.  Then I started seeing posts from many of my favorite bloggers (see the list on the right of this page) about light boxes!  And, I decided that it would be a fabulous way to occupy her and let her play in my office near me while I work!  I have a desk, and she could have a desk!

So, after digging through my attic and being disappointed with my options, I decided to buy a tub at Walmart (the one I picked was $6.95).  I already had a bunch of strings of white Christmas lights in my cabinet just waiting for a project, so I sat down and decided to go all out and use my washi tape for something other than to fill up a storage container.  HA!  Here’s what I came up with:


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I wasn’t real sure what to have her do with her light box – it’s on carpet, I wouldn’t be supervising her very closely at all, so I got some colored glass stones from the floral section at Walmart (two bags – $.98 each).  They have some frosted and some clear stones in each bag – green and white.  Then I also gave her a bowl of paperclips – some square and some round – because she loves to sort.  This is what she came up with on her own – squares go in the square, circles go on the round lid, greens go in the triangle, and whites go in the “nectangle”.  I’ll leave these for her to play with for a while, and then I’ll remove the washi tape and do something different for on top.  For now, it’s simple and fun.

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And the best part of all, is I can look over my laptop and see this:

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Life is good.  Yes, yes it is.

Total Prep Time for Mommy: Maybe 5 minutes to put it all together – including the tape.  It’s as easy as throwing Christmas lights in a box and plugging them in.

Total Play Time for Becca: She has already played with it several times for about 15 minutes at a time.

Colored Rice Sensory Tray

I’m not into messes.  Seriously.  (I whipped out the vacuum as soon as this activity was done.)  But I understand how important it is that Becca interact with a  variety of textures for the proper development of her senses.  And she loves sensory play.  So, I made some colored rice (here’s a link over to the recipe I got from Play at Home Mom – I used about 10-15 drops of regular food coloring with the vinegar) and decided to make a tray activity for her.  Live and learn – it needed to be in a MUCH larger container, and we needed to have just spread the entire plastic tablecloth out on the floor so that cleanup would be easier, and we wouldn’t waste so much rice.  Now we know for next time!  But, she did have a blast!  Here’s the scene I set up for her using little toys she already had:

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She was SO excited and immediately dug in and started playing.

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Then, she got tired of the toys and set them all out and just dug her hands into the rice.

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For one last fun activity before putting it away for a few days (I’ve learned that she enjoys things once and then for maximum potency, it needs to get put away for a while or she gets bored with it really quick!), I got out some cups and she loved pouring the rice back and forth!

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Total Prep Time for Mommy: This one takes some forethought – which is partly why it took me so long to do it even after I had bought the rice.  You’ll need to color the rice and then let it dry over night.  The coloring process to do a large bag of rice and four different colors and then to spread out to dry took me maybe about 15-20 mins.  Then in the morning, it was another 5-10 minutes to slide all the rice off of the wax paper into storage bags.  Then to gather the toys and set up the tray took about another 20 minutes.  So this isn’t a project that you’re going to just throw together in two minutes.  Also note that I spent probably about another 10-20 minutes running the vacuum afterward… and ended up doing most of the hard woods downstairs simply because I had already started…

Total Play Time for Becca: This one singular occasion, she played with the rice for about 30-40 minutes (well supervised), and then it went back into the storage bag and she can play with it many, many more times.

Our Love Affair With Learning Games

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Becca LOVES to learn.  In fact, in the past week or two, Cody and I have begun having to encourage her to STOP playing learning games and go play with her imagination.  Which is awesome, but also overwhelming since she’s only just turned two back a couple months ago.  Because Mommy (and Boo sometimes too) gets tired of doing the same learning games over and over again, I found a book on Amazon and ordered it to be sent to my mom so she could make up some file folder games to add to our repertoire.  They arrived from Granny last night, and Becca has already dove in head first and done about 1/4 of them.  (Would have done more if I had let her!)  Here’s the book (affiliate link) so you can make your own for your preschooler!  One thing mom added (thanks again, mom!!!) was small clear velcro dots so that we don’t lose pieces to our games everywhere, or have to store them in a million little baggies.  Thank God for Velcro.  I swear, the inventor was a genius!  Here’s a couple of the games that can be found in that book:

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Total Prep Time for Mommy: Well, I didn’t prep these, but I know my mom spent HOURS putting them together.  The benefit to file folder games is that they are easy to pull out, they cover important skills, and they can be used over and over again for years – Grayson will use these same file folder games, and then I’m sure I’ll probably pass them along to someone else!  So the prep HOURS are worth it!
Total Play Time for Becca: As mentioned above, there will be countless hours that these are played with.  In the moment, she played 5 or 6 of the folder games and spent about 30 minutes.. and wanted more.

Scented Shaving Cream

Well, I have been all over the blogs I follow and Facebook trying to find the awesome post that had the idea to make scented shaving cream by mixing shaving cream and kool-aid drink mix.  But to no avail.  So hopefully I can find the original source soon and give her credit here!  She did this activity with her daughter outside in their water table.  I decided to blend her idea with the one over on Laughing Kids Learn and do this as a bath-painting activity with the kool-aid version!  First, I squirted piles of shaving cream around the bath (totally unnecessary – I could have just made one pile and she would have still loved it and mixed it well).  Then, I sprinkled kool-aid mix (I had orange) on top, and put her in.  She mixed them all up thoroughly and had so much fun!!!  Note: we used a swim diaper for this activity simply because I didn’t want her sitting directly in the shaving cream – she has very sensitive skin.  She had a blast and was ready to do it again.  She also really enjoyed watching the river of shaving cream as I washed the tub out, too!

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Total Prep Time for Mommy: 2 mins (squirting the Barbasol took a while, and then dumping the Kool-aid in)
Total Play Time for Becca: 10-15 mins (I wasn’t watching the clock, but it was a good little chunk of time.  I didn’t want her to sit in the Kool-Aid for too long, because she has very sensitive skin, so I started splashing water on her after she’d been in it for a while.  She would have played much longer.