Housework and Fun?? It is possible!

What is it about the New Year looming that make us scrurry to get our houses in order before New Years Eve?

If you are like me and have been enjoying the Christmas break tooo much but now the mess is getting under your skin, here is a post from New Year’s Eve last year. It really did work, with the kids help, we got the house in order and had fun at the same time!

Can you guess what I’ll be doing today?!

It’s been a great week of relaxing. Yesterday, we went on another of my favourite bushwalks in Khandallah that ends up at the Khandallah Playground.

This morning, hubby and I worked on our goals for the year.

Next, was getting the house back in order!

On small pieces of paper we wrote what job needed to be done and a fun a game. The aim was to do the job for 20 mins, then stop and play the game as a family for 10mins. We put all the pieces of paper in a container and took turns drawing out the job and associated game. This worked well for our children aged 8, 7 and 5…my 2 year old pottered around, and helped out here and there. It also kept me from getting overwhelmed by focusing on a small job rather than the entire house….oh! and focusing on the game at the end didn’t harm either! We also took plenty of food breaks, and kept things light and fun!

This is what we got done today:

JOB: My youngest daughter’s room. GAME: Musical Statues

JOB: My son’s room. GAME: Hide and seek

JOB: Laundry. GAME:Trampoline

My hubby flipping the kids on the tramp

JOB: Kitchen. GAME: “Don’t eat the Prophet!” (An alternative to “Dont eat Pete” that the kids were taught at church. I have pictures of prophets that I scattered on the floor, then we put a lolly on each of the prophet’s face. One person covers their eyes or goes out of the room, while the group chooses one of pictures to be “it”.  When the player returns, they eat the lollies one at a time; but the minute they touch the picture that is “it” we all yell out “DON’T EAT THE PROPHET” OR “DON’T EAT PETE!” Their turn is over and the next player leaves the room. Continue until all have had a turn.)

JOB: Hallways. GAME: Tickle Monster

JOB: Family Room. GAME: Watched a DVD before bedtime.

Well, I’m off to play Guitar Hero which we rented to rock in 2010!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog.

I also appreciate your lovely comments, I love reading them!

See you all in 2010!

Repost from last year http://jugglingmotherhood.com/2009/12/31/fun-and-housew…it-is-possible/

Wishing and Hoping…

I had been waiting patiently for it. I had been a good girl, surely I wasn’t asking too much.

It finally arrived. It didn’t come in the mail, it didn’t even fit under the tree.

I had been crossing my fingers that the weather report was right, and that we would finally get some sunshine, after drizzle, cloud and rain.

Thursday was beautiful! After dropping hubby at work, the kids and I spent the whole day around the Wellington waterfront…going to the beach, playing at Waitangi Park, lounging on the bean bags near the Telecom Tree, exploring Te Papa and the waterfront.

I think the kids loved playing on the concrete blocks by Oriental Parade the most.

They loved running through the water and the waves!

After a fun day out in the sun (thank goodness for sunscreen, hats and water!) We picked up some fish ‘n’ chips and ice blocks, picked up hubby from work and had dinner at Botanic Gardens.

“You can’t beat Wellington on a good day.”

5 Great Finds: Accolade for Wellington, Free Images, Haircut Tutorial, Free Movies, Churros Recipe

WELLINGTON, ONE OF THE TOP 5 CITIES IN THE WORLD

According to Lonely Planet: Best in Travel 2011, Wellington has been named the “4th top city in the world”, and the “coolest little capital in the world” and the “most innovative and aspiring city”. Yay!

To see what other people are saying about what they like about Wellington, or to submit your entries on what makes Wellington special, go to http://www.wellingtonnz.com/littlething

For more information: http://www.wellingtonnz.com/media/lonely_planet_acclaim_coolest_little_capital_world

FREE IMAGES

Do you want free images to use for your holiday cards, or maybe jazz up your website. Blogging Your Way has provided us with a list of sources that we can try!

For more information: http://blogging.yourway.net/free-images-for-your-blog/

Image: renjith krishnan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

BOY’S HAIRCUT VIDEO TUTORIAL

Cheri from I am Momma Hear Me Roar, has provided an easy to follow video tutorial of how to cut boys hair by her sister.

For more information: http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/10/haircuts-for-boys.html

WATTIE’S CAN FILM FESTIVAL (NEW ZEALAND)

On Wednesday, 10 November, Hoyts Cinemas, Event Cinemas and Reading Cinemas along with independent cinemas at 40 locations across the country are allowing family and friends to attend selected movies for FREE in exchange for a can of food. (I was told that they accept cans from any brand, but they won’t accept rusted, dented or unlabeled cans)

Wattie’s are collecting for The Salvation Army Christmas Foodbank appeal. For every can the public donates Wattie’s matches can for can.

Simply swap a can of food for a movie ticket at participating cinemas from Monday 1 November – be in quick to secure your seat!

Movies on offer this year: Last Airbender, Despicable Me, Karate Kid, Cats and Dogs 2, Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

For more information: http://www.watties.co.nz/Promotions/Wattie-s-Cans-Film-Festival

MMMMM..CHURROS

Chantelle from Fat Mum Slim shared this delicious looking recipe from Taste.com.au

For more information: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2469/churros+con+chocolate

Photography by Ben Dearnley

Don’t forget, I will be drawing the winner for Borne Naked Handbag Liner tonight!

Fuzz, Felt and Fur at The New Dowse

While lawnmowers buzzed around us, our family relaxed into our public holiday on Labour Day. **Bliss**

We eventually made our way out to The New Dowse to see their new Fuzz, Felt and Fur exhibition.

I thought it was very interesting how alongside the pieces of art, they supplied a cushion-like example of the textiles used in the displays. (Sorry my photos are blurry. They said I could take photos, but not with a flash.)

The children were able to touch and feel tapa cloth, satin, felt, wool, harakeke (flax weaving), and my favourite scratchy texture, tulle. My kids excitedly told me their favourite was the velvet cushion.

They even had a big furry interactive wall.

That’s an outline of my 3 year old that my older daughter made.

We ventured into the gallery, and the children were just old enough to not touch the works of art.

My favourite had to be the oil painting by Sam Foley. The painting came to life when a projection of running water played over the top of the painting (it even had the sound of rushing water!)

Go to Sam Foley’s website to see the actual Otira Gorge oil painting.

Just off the entrance of the museum is a long room with a number of activities that kept the children occupied until it was time to go home.

There is a cafe on site if you get a bit hungry or need a hot chocolate fix.

The New Dowse is a much smaller museum, so we pretty much did everything that we could do in about an hour.

I will definitely keep an eye out on the exhibitions coming up, so we can come back as a family or even on my own. :)

THE NEW DOWSE

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10 – 4.30pm, Sat and Sun 10-5pm

Cost: Free Entry

Location: 45 Lainges Road, Lower Hutt

For more information:

website: www.newdowse.org.nz

email:  newdowse@huttcity.govt.nz

phone: (04) 570 6500

5 Great Finds: GrabOne $5 Donations, Skirt with built in shorts, Magnetic Weekly Board, Fabric Rosette Clips and Bordem Busters for Toddlers to pass the time

EASY $5 DONATION TO CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE

Ever since we found out about the earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday morning, the residents of Christchurch have been in our thoughts and prayers.

GrabOne, who usually specialises in daily deals has set up an easy way for us to donate $5 to the Christchurch City Mission. As I write this post, they have raised nearly $30,000!

http://www.grabone.co.nz/christchurch

TUTORIAL FOR SKIRT WITH BUILT IN SHORTS

Just today, my 3 year old asked for her “mermaid t-shirt”. The same mermaid t-shirt that I had hidden because it was starting to get too small for her. It is funny how some children form attachments to certain clothing items. With her mermaid t-shirt, she loves to wear her skirt with shorts. Unfortunately, she is quickly growing out of too. So, I was really excited to see this tutorial at The Long Thread, so I can make her another one!

http://thelongthread.com/?p=6417

MAGNETIC WEEKLY BOARD

This weekly board is perfect if you have a little person in your household who loves to know what is coming up next! Even adults find it quite reassuring to see at a glance what is coming up next. Cheri from I AM Momma – Hear Me Roar! has posted a tutorial on how to make our very own magnetic weekly board, and included her cute drawings to download as well!

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/09/whats-up-weekly-board.html

FABRIC ROSETTE CLIPS

Little Birdie Secrets has a great tutorial on how to make these really adorable rosette clips! I hope my attempt will look as good as theirs!

http://littlebirdiesecrets.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-make-fabric-rosette-clip.html

BOREDOM BUSTERS FOR TODDLERS TO PASS THE TIME

Does this sound familiar? Desperately searching through your bag to find something to occupy your toddler, because there is nothing else for him to play with and the doctor is running late! Perna from The Mom Writes guest posts on Zen Family Habits about “10 Toddler Activities to Make Waiting Time Fun, Worry-Free and Interesting”

I’m liking the idea of having a packet of cherrios (or any other treat with a hole) and some string/ribbon, so they can string the cherrios…it’s an activity and a snack!

http://www.zenfamilyhabits.net/2010/09/10-toddler-activities-to-make-waiting-time-fun-worry-free-and-interesting/

Fun Kids Activity: Music Conductor

Our children have so many things dictated to them on a daily basis. “Brush your teeth”, “Put a jersey on”, “No, you can’t”, “Yes, tomorrow” (with please and thank you of course hehehe)

That is why I think it is fantastic when an opportunity comes up where the children get to call the shots.

This morning, my daughter saw my ukulele and wanted me to play the “ew-guitar”. Since, I was looking for any excuse to procrastinate from doing the housework, I happily obliged.

After singing some songs, my 3 year old started singing a song I didn’t know how to play. I quickly googled it, and found this great instructional video on how to do some cool strumming to “Are you sleeping?” or “Frère Jacques” or “Porowhita” (A great song about the shapes in Maori. Sung to the tune of “Frère Jacques”. Porowhita x2. Tapawhā x2. Tapatoru x2. Manawa x2. Meaning: Circle x2. Rectangle x2, Triangle x2, Heart x2)

So, as we were singing the “Porowhita” song and “Are you sleeping”, my daughter decided she wanted to control the volume of the singing:

HAND UP: LOUD

HAND DOWN: QUIET

Pretty simple…but OH how she loved it! (Let’s just say, I was able to get some good practice with my strumming)

Other ideas:

Make your own instruments, and play them loudly and quietly: Tissue guitar, Rice filled maracas, Pot/Bowl drums, Cardboard tube trumpets etc etc.

Try it with no instruments and just sing loud and sing quietly.

Change the tempo to the music. FAST: WAVE HAND AROUND FURIOUSLY and SLOW: NICE GENTLE MOVEMENTS

Enjoy!

Want to start playing the Ukulele?

EQUIPMENT:

Some ukuleles are not expensive. I would highly recommend getting it from a music store. You could easily pick one up for around $30-$50NZ.

LESSONS:

I went to a 2 hour Playcentre Ukulele workshop a while a go. We were taught 3 chords (C, G7 and F) and were given a list of songs using those chords. It was so much fun!

I wouldn’t be able to join the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra…but I can play a few children’s tunes which is great!

If you do a search online, and on YouTube you should be able to find some good tutorials.

Here is a link to some easy songs to try once you master a few chords:

http://guitar.suite101.com/article.cfm/kids_learn_5_ukulele_songs_in_the_key_of_c

HELPFUL ACCESSORY:

If you don’t think you could tune a ukulele by ear, I would really recommend buying a clip-on Tuner for your Ukulele. Cheaper ukuleles often “slip” and go out of tune, so it is handy to have this electronic clip-on tuner so you can check it whenever you get your ukulele out to play.

You just attach to the end of your ukulele, strum one string, and adjust the pegs. Then the tuner will light up when it is in tune. SIMPLE!

Ukuleles are said to be the new “recorder”, and have been introduced to schools as part of their music curriculum. You can understand why, the kids have so much fun with it!

Come play at the Childhood 101 We Play link up

We Play

5 Great Finds: Moon Sand, Thank You Cards, Necktie Companion, Fruit Roll-ups and Father’s Day Certificate

DIY MOON SAND

I can’t wait to try to make my own moon sand with my kids! Kristine from Bilbified shows us how simple it is!

http://bilbified.blogspot.com/2010/08/moon-sand.html

PRINTABLE THANK YOU CARDS

Kellie from 74 Lime Lane has made this cute bunting thank you card for us to download and use! Yay!

http://74limelane.com.au/blog/2010/08/20/friday-freebie-23/

Take a look at another adorable card you can download from HeySusy*

http://susanconnordesign.typepad.com/heysusy/2009/09/many-thanks-free-download-card-design-.html

NIFTY NECKTIE COMPANION

My hubby had one of these, until it disappeared one day. I’m excited that Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar! blogged about this, because I can whip one up myself. It is a great way to keep a necktie in place discreetly.

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/08/magic-tie-trick.html

MAKE YOUR OWN FRUIT ROLL-UPS

I have seen recipes for home-made roll ups before, but I love how Amy from New Nostalgia used freezer/waxed paper to bake it, and then cut it up with the paper attached.

http://amy-newnostalgia.blogspot.com/2010/08/healthy-homemade-fruit-roll-ups.html

BEST DAD CERTIFICATE

Maddie from li’l magoolie, reminded me that Father’s Day was just around the corner in New Zealand, when she posted this adorable Father’s Day Certificate that you can download from FamilyFun.

http://familyfun.go.com/fathers-day/fathers-day-printables/printable-gift-worlds-greatest-dad-certificate-704051/

Fun Kids Activity: Spot the Difference with a Twist

Last night for Family Home Evening, our 5 year old was responsible for choosing the game.

He decided on the game “Spot the Difference”.

Spot the Difference Game Rules:

  • One person stands in front everyone, so we can have a good look at them.
  • Then that person goes away where everyone can’t see them.
  • They change their appearance in one way.
  • They appear before everyone, we then guess what thing is different about them.

In the past we have made the changes really obvious like, take off a sock or pull up a sleeve or take off a belt. This time we were all very sneaky! My daughter pulled a zipper down on her jacket pocket, my hubby had a sticker on his sock that he changed from one foot to the other and I took off one of my rings.

So depending on the age of the children you can adjust how obvious the differences are. Or you could be really silly and be like one of my children who decided to turn up in just their underwear for a laugh!

Come play at the Childhood 101 We Play link up

We Play

5 Great Finds: Hairdos, Photography tips, Ring Sling, Glow Cones, Mindy Gledhill

GIVE YOUR HAIR A FACE LIFT!


I just love all videos that Cheri from I am Momma Hear Me Roar does! She has done a few video tutorials to show you how to style your hair in different ways.

I’ve been trying them out in my hair, and have felt quite “glam” after the transformation!

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/07/hair-week-styling-your-hair.html

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/07/hair-week-hair-dos.html (the first blooper video is such a laaaaugh!!)

GETTING RID OF THE BLUR IN PHOTOS

Stacie from Chasing Picture Perfect instructs us the various steps we can take to avoid blurry photos. Me likes!

http://www.chasingpictureperfection.com/2010/07/my-photos-are-blurry-solutions-for-most.html

RING-SLINGS BY KIWI MUM

I am constantly amazed at how many balls we can juggle as mothers.

I stumbled across Oyako Designs which produce quality baby carriers.

Emily is an amazing mother who is juggling 4 children under 8 years old.

After years of experimenting and adjustments she came up with two designs which she believes is the most comfortable and convenient carriers possible. (Hmmmm…..Shall I have another baby just so I can get one of these?????)

She recently received her first wholesale order from “Organic Baby”, 127 Jackson Street, Petone. So you can check out some of her products there, or on her website. Congrats Emily!

Check out her instructional videos, it totally made me want one!

http://oyako.co.nz/Home.html

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Oyako-Designs/140751245949217

GLOW CONES

Amberlee from Giver’s Log shared this fun and easy idea of making “glow cones”. This would make a treat for the family a little bit more special and memorable!

http://giverslog.com/?p=9142

BEAUTIFUL SONGS BY MINDY GLEDHILL

I heard about Mindy Gledhill through CJane’s blog. She is releasing her new album “Anchor” and it’s great! If you are lucky you can listen to a preview of her album on her blog until her album is released (Post Edit: 4 Aug in America)

I loved the words to the song “Hourglass”, totally made me think of my son…

“Little boy, when you speak, I can’t help but kiss your cheeks, I love the way you grab my hands, tell me all about your plans.”

And check out this lovely video to the song “All about your heart”. The dancing by the little girl is so enchanting! Check out the words too…

“I don’t mind your odd behaviour, it’s the very thing I love, if you were an ice cream flavour, you would be my favourite one”

“I’ve loved you from the start, in every single way, and more each passing day, you are brighter than the stars, believe me when I say, it’s not about your scars, it’s all about your heart”

http://mindygledhill.blogspot.com/

5 Great Finds: Self-portraits, Photography Shoot Along, Newspaper Bag, Thank you label, Pick up Sticks

COME OUT FROM BEHIND THE CAMERA

I am loving this post by Simone from Greatfun4kids. She reminds us that it is important to step out from behind the camera and be in the photo with our children. She has been able to put into words, what I have been feeling lately. I really need more photos with the kids.Getting a smaller camera that the kids can operate, has been my first step. The next step is, as Simone says “Get over myself”.

We have to remember that our children love us, just the way we are (no make up, holey jeans and uncontrollable hair), that is how they see us every day.

http://greatfun4kids.blogspot.com/2010/07/getting-over-myself.html

JOIN IN ON THE SHOOT ALONG

Giver’s Log is a great blog anyway, but now they have teamed up with Carrie Butler and have started a Shoot Along. They are trying to get us to be more purposeful in our photography. They will be including great tips, like last weeks post on “Telling the Story”.

http://giverslog.com/?p=9040

FUNKY NEWSPAPER BAGS

I love these cute bags that Jessica from How About Orange made. Check out her easy to follow tutorial.

http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-make-gift-bags-from-newspaper.html

DOWNLOADABLE THANK YOU LABELS

Who wouldn’t want to receive a thank you gift with these labels on it?! You can give these away too, because the girls over at eighteen25 have made some downloadable labels for us to use. Score!

http://eighteen25.blogspot.com/2010/07/party-bags.html

MAKE YOUR OWN PICK UP STICKS

You no longer need to go out and buy the plastic version of this game! You just need a bit of paint, your household skewers and you’re good to go!

I am so glad that whipup.net featured this tutorial, because not only am I loving this idea, but I am loving Holly’s blog Chez Beeper Bebe.

http://chezbeeperbebe.blogspot.com/2010/07/make-this-stripey-sticks.html

http://giverslog.com/?p=9040

5 Great Finds: Free Prints, Monster Bubbles, Colourful Crocheting, How-to Series, Boxy Pouch

A GREAT LIST OF FREE PRINTS

Jenn from Delicious Ambiguity has provided a fantastic list of free prints that we can download and print off.

Check out this gorgeous print by Angela Vandenbogaard. This and other prints are available from Feed Your Soul: The Free Art Project.

http://www.mydeliciousambiguity.com/2010/07/free-art-for-kids-you-can-frame.html

MONSTER BUBBLES!

I can’t wait to try the monster bubbles like Valerie from Frugal Family Fun! My kids would love this! She got the idea from Childhood Magic, where they also have link to a good bubble mixture.

http://www.frugalfamilyfunblog.com/2010/07/sunday-snapshot-you-must-try-this.html

COLOURFUL CROCHETING

I’m not sure if is the sun streaming in to the room, the beautiful flowers, the gorgeous colours of the wool, or the pretty crochet patterns…but I am loving the crochet table-cloth that Elizabeth Cat has made [via whipup.net].

http://byelizabethcat.blogspot.com/2010/07/little-table-cloth-with-pattern.html

post edit: elizabeth cat has made her blog private, here is a note from whipup.net:

it seems that the blog and pattern link are no longer working — so sorry about this. For now you are going to have to either contact the designer via her flickr page
http://www.flickr.com/photos/elizabethcat/4751901962/in/pool-1252280@N22/
or just enjoy the pretty pictures.

some crochet motif resources include:
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/smaller_motifs_squares.php
http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/flowers.php

http://www.mypicot.com/beta/crochet_patterns_motifs.html
It’s motif 4020.

 


MUST SEE “HOW TO SERIES”

Marta has got a neat series going on called “The How-to Series: Celebrating the stuff we know”. She has a whole bunch of guest posts covering topics such as How to Multi-task to a post about converting an old TV stand into an adorable play kitchen. [Via Giver's Log]

http://www.martawrites.com/search/label/how-to%20series

CUTE BOXY POUCH

Suzanne from A New Creation is documenting all the things she is making. From Crafts to Yummy Recipes. She recently made this box pouch that turned out really well! She got the pattern from Indie House.

http://anewcreationblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/blog-post.html


http://youarewhatyoukeep.blogspot.com/

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FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children. Wellington July 2010

Mon 5 July Tue 6 July Wed 7 July Thu 8 July Fri 9 July Sat 10 Jul
10am: Monopoly Celebration @ Te Papa 10am: Garden themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua
10am: Rubik’s NZ Speed-Cubing Comp @ Te Papa
10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate
10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library 10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library
10.30am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Khandallah Library
11am: Winter themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Winter themed DIY Kid’s Clinic @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Storython @ Wadestown Library
11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 11am: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza
11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: BJ Bear Show @ Johnsonville Shopping Ctr 11am: Bro ‘Town @ Te Papa
11am: Make your own tī rākau @ Te Papa 11.30am: BJ Bear’s Teddy Bear’s Picnic @ Jville Shopping Ctr
1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: BJ Bear Show @ Jville Shopping Ctr 1pm: Atiu Mapu @ Te Papa
1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza 1.30pm: Ice Age Close Encounter Show @ North City Plaza
2pm: Flight of Fantasy @ Miramar Library
Mon 12 July Tue 13 July Wed 14 July Thur 15 July Fri 16 July Sat 17 July
10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Zappo & Zappolina @ Jville Shopping Ctr 10am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua
10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate 10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate 10am: Creativity Centre @ Westfield Queensgate
10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library 10.30am: Fireside Stories @ Central Library
11am: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate 11am: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate
11am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua 11am: Arts and Crafts themed DIY Kid’s Workshop @ Bunnings, Porirua
11am: Tuatara Tales @ Te Papa 11am: Te Huka a Tai Whanau Day @ Te Papa (& $2 puppet making) 11am: Learn about Tatau (traditional Samoan tattooing) @ Te Papa
11am: Storython @ Cummings Park Library 11am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Jville Library 11am: Storython @ Karori Library
11am: Your Favourite Book @ Brooklyn Library 11am: Your Favourite Book @ Island Bay Library
11am: Fairy Tales/ Fantasy @ Mervyn Kemp Library, Tawa
12pm: Pacifica Experience with the Pacifica Mamas @ Te Papa
1pm: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate 1pm: Ronald McDonald Show @ Westfield Queensgate

Free Fun at the Wellington City & Sea

Draw a picture or write a poem about something in the Museum. A selection will be published with prizes to be won.

Date: Now until 1 August

Time: 10am-5pm

Cost: Free entry and materials provided

Location: Queens Wharf, 3 Jervois Quay, Wellington

Free fun at Westfield Queensgate

Eight butterflies have been hidden around the Centre, can you find them all?

Pick up an entry form from Customer Services, write in the names of all the butterflies you spot hidden around the Centre and you could win a prize pack from McDonald’s and Event Cinemas!

Date: Monday, 5 July to Sunday, 18 July

Time: Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm, Thu-Fri: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-6pm, Sun: 10am-5.30pm

Location: Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Free fun at Te Papa

Hey kids! Collect a trail sheet and follow the clues throughout Te Papa to find out interesting facts about tapa, the amazing cloth that is made from the beaten bark of a tree. Everyone who takes part will go in the draw to win a prize!

Date: Now to Sunday, 12 September

Time: 10am – 6pm and 10am – 9pm on Thursdays

Cost: Free

Location: Entry forms available from outside Te Papa Kids’ Store, Level 2 or Planet Pasifika, Level 4, Te Papa

Ice Age Close Encounter Show at North City Plaza, Porirua

Get ready for an Ice Age encounter with the wacky loveable goofball Sid and the nutty as ever Scrat as the Ice Age 3 Close Encounter Show. Help Scrat find his precious acorn in a fun packed musical adventure with singing, dancing and audience interaction.

Date: Monday, 5 July to Friday, 9 July

Time: 11am and 1.30pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Centre Court, Ground floor, North City Plaza, Porirua

School Library Programme at Libraries around Wellington

Escape the wet, wild, winter weather and come into a library near you for exciting stories and some activities to warm you up!

Date: Tuesday, 6 July to Friday, 16 July

Time: Variety of time

Cost: Free

Location: Variety of locations

BJ Bear Show at Johnsonville Shopping Centre

A fun interactive show with great prizes to be won! 2 Shows Daily

Date: Monday, 5 July to Thursday, 8 July

Time: 11am and 1pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

Te Huka ā Tai Discovery Hour – Tī rākau (Māori stick games) at Te Papa

Make your own set of tī rākau and build on your game playing skills. Learn some waiata (songs) to accompany your new moves!

Date: Monday, 5 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Kids DIY Clinic at Bunnings Warehouse, Porirua

Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult.

Date: School Holiday DIY Clinics: Tuesday, 6 & 13 July and Thursday, 8 & 15 July

Weekend DIY Clinics: Saturday, 10 & 17  and Sunday 11 & 18 July

Time: Weekdays: 11am; Weekends: 10am

Cost: Free

Location: Bunnings Warehouse, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua

Monopoly Celebrates 75 years at Te Papa

Have a go playing on the giant board and view historical Monopoly memorabilia. Great Monopoly prizes and Warehouse vouchers will be up for grabs, so do pass go!

Date: Wednesday, 7 July

Time: 10am – 11.30am

Cost: Free

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

bro’Town at Te Papa – Inspiration Station Discovery Hour at Te Papa

Meet the stars of bro’Town, Oscar Kightley and Ant Sang and bring your favourite charater to life using the bro’Town Laughter Lines interactive (the cartoon drawing station).

Date: Friday, 9 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: Inspiration Station, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Johnsonville Shopping Centre

A fun interactive show at Johnsonville Shopping Centre.

Date: Friday, 9 July

Time: 11.30am

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

Rubik’s New Zealand Speed-Cubing Championships 2010 at Te Papa

The 3.3 world record holder, 14 year old Australia Felix Zemdegs, will be there. In addition to the regular 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 speed-solve events, there’ll be a one-handed solve, and even a blindfolded solve, which relies on astounding memory skills.

Date: Saturday, 10 July

Time: 10am-4pm

Cost: Free for spectators, Participant registration fee applies

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

Atiu Mapu at Te Papa

Enjoy this young Cook Island dance and culture group from Porirua.

Date: Saturday, 10 July

Time: 1pm – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: The Marae, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Creativity Centre at Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Come and play at the free Creativity Centre. Kids aged 4-10 can join us for a whole hour of crafts, dress ups, story time and heaps of other exciting activities. There is no booking required, rather a “first in first served”.  The Creativity
Centre can take 15 children at one time.

Date: Saturday, 10 July to Wednesday 14 July

Time: 10am – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Zappo & Zappolina at Johnsonville Shopping Mall

Zappo and Zappolina will be down at the shopping mall painting faces as well as balloon making! FUN! (This time they won’t be doing a show, but will be doing one in Sept)

Date: Monday, 12 July to Friday 16 July

Time: 10am – 2pm

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

NatureSpace Tuatara Tales Discovery Hour at Te Papa

Tuatara Tales – Why are female tuatara cooler than males?  Here is your chance to meet one of Victoria University’s resident reptiles and tuatara experts and get all your tuatara questions answered.

Date: Monday, 12 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: NatureSpace Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

Te Huka ā Tai Whānau Day at Te Papa

Learn about the daring adventures of Māui, our very own superhero. Be scared by the story of Hatupatu and his escape from the talons of the bird-woman, Kurangaituku. Be enthralled by tales about the magical patupaiarehe (fairy people) who live in the shadows and mist – but be careful, if you follow their laughter, you might get lost!

Date: Wednesday, 14 July

Time: 11am – 4pm

Cost: Free except for the 11am – 12pm $2 craft activity: patupaiarehe finger puppet

Location:Te Huka ā Tai, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Ronald McDonald Show at Westfield Queensgate, Lower Hutt

Everyone’s favourite yellow, white and red clown is coming to Westfield. Come along and see Ronald McDonald’s® exciting NEW show – it’s sure to be fun for the whole family. He’ll have a little bit of magic and a few other tricks up his striped sleeves.

Date: Thursday, 15 and Friday 16 July

Time: 11am and 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

PlaNet Pasifika Discovery Hour – Tatau: Traditional Samoan Tattooing at Te Papa

Have you ever wondered why and how tattooing is practised in Samoa? Join one of Te Papa’s experts for a wonderful show and tell session. Then join in the free activity.

Date: Friday, 16 July

Time: 11am – 12pm

Cost: Free

Location: PlaNet Pasifika, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

Pacifica Experience with the Pacifica Mamas at Te Papa

The Pacifica Mamas serve up a taste of Pacific cultures. Come to a workshop and have a go at drum and dance, weaving, and lei-making – what a great way to get the flavour of Pacific life!

Three workshops run simultaneously for 45 minutes, and there are four of these session times during the day. The three simultaneous sessions are, Weaving, Lei making, and Drum and dance.

Date: Saturday, 17 July 2010

Time: Workshops will be run at:

12 noon–12.45pm
1pm–1.45pm
2.15pm–3pm
3.15pm–4pm

Cost: Free

Location: The Marae, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington

For more school holiday fun for up the coast, check out Kapiti Kids Connect!

http://www.wcl.govt.nz/kids/whatson.html

5 Great Finds: Outdoor Movies, Paper Owls, BBQ Cupcakes, Creative Mending, Whoopie Pies

OUTDOOR MOVIES

Ever since I saw posts about outdoor movie nights on Karen Cheng’s blog and vintage chica, I loved the idea! Apartment Therapy [via ohdeedoh] featured “The Airblown Inflatable Widescreen Deluxe Outdoor Movie Screen” (available through Target.com for $195.49). Can you imagine having all your children’s friends over for a big movie night on this! Wow!

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/dc/outdoor/inflatable-outdoor-movie-screen-119530

3D PAPER OWLS

Larissa from mmmcrafts is one of those people who puts in a WHOLE LOT of effort, so others can enjoy making beautiful projects. Like this 3D Paper Owl tutorial that was featured on Skip to My Lou. Gorgeous!

http://www.skiptomylou.org/2010/06/20/3d-paper-owl-from-mmmcrafts/

BBQ CUPCAKES

Check out the ADORABLE cupcakes that Kelly Hampton made for their Father’s Day indoor picnic (apparently is was too hot to do it outside….I miss Summer!)

Below is a photo from The Family Fun Magazine, where she got the inspiration from.

http://www.kellehampton.com/2010/06/fathers-day.html

http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/grate-gift-for-dad-888883/

CREATIVE MENDING

Who would have thought that you could mend clothing this way? Sherri from daintytime [via whip up] has inspired me! I have a couple of jeans that my children have worn a hole through that could do with a little TLC. I also read that you could use fabric from one of your child’s favourite shirts (that they have grown out of) to make it a bit sentimental.

http://daintytime.net/2010/05/23/the-unpredictable-geography-of-mending/

WHOOPIE PIES

These look SOOO good. I just want to eat them up now! The real question is, how do I become friends with Mrs Bettie Rocker [via kojodesigns] so I can “pop” by whenever she makes them! YUM! (The recipe calls for Marshmallow Fluff…I don’t think we stock this in New Zealander, so just google how to make a substitute for this)

http://mrsbettierocker.blogspot.com/2010/06/whoopie-pies.html

PS….GO ALL WHITES!! YOU BEAUTY!!

Source: stuff.co.nz

Reuters: All Whites hold champs Italy to shock draw

http://mrsbettierocker.blogspot.com/2010/06/whoopie-pies.html

Fun Kids Activity: Staying connected through letters

When I was younger, my grandmother and I used to exchange letters regularly. I loved her handwriting (I can still picture it!), and the pretty paper that she would use.

Recently my children have started to exchange letters with the other children in our extended family. When they get a letter in the mail, they immediately start thinking of what to send in return. I have really enjoyed watching their excitement and enthusiasm!

Even though we may not be able to see our family members often, I love that the letter writing is making our families who live far away, seem just a little bit closer.

The older children have been writing letters, making cross words puzzles and drawing pictures.

The younger ones have been decorating paper with stickers, drawing and dictating messages.

There have been candy exchanges too, which are fun to send and to receive!

If I have any scanned pictures of the kids’ drawings, I will print them out and include some of them as well.

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5 Great Finds: Jewellery Organiser, Tooth Fairy Bunnies, Art Displays, Berenstain Bears and Bubble Blowers

JEWELLERY ORGANISER

Alissa from 33 Shades of Green shares a really easy tutorial to showcase your jewellery (or jewelry as the American’s spell it). I can’t help thinking that after making these lovely organisers, I would feel I would have permission to go out and buy lots of gorgeous pieces of jewellery!  (Thanks to Jane from Finding Fabulous for finding this gem of a post!)

http://33shadesofgreen.blogspot.com/2009/11/easy-jewelry-organizer.html

TOOTH FAIRY BUNNIES

Where do you put your child’s tooth after it comes out of their mouth? Ohdeedoh featured Brooke from Inchmark who made these cute and functional bunnies to house the treasures while they wait for the tooth fairy to arrive!

http://inchmark.squarespace.com/inchmark/2010/4/22/tooth-fairy-bunnies.html

DISPLAYING YOUR CHILD’S ARTWORK WITH STYLE

I LOVE these two examples of clustered artwork displays by two talented bloggers:

Diane from The Perfectly Imperfect Life has made a lovely art display in their play room. I love that she has included baby pictures in the display, and the white frames go nicely with the softer coloured art work.

http://theperfectlyimperfectlife.blogspot.com/2010/05/play-room-and-day-bed-reveal.html

Angie from Echoes of Laughter has created this gorgeous art gallery wall in her family room. I love all the bright art work, which seem to really compliment the different array of frames on display.

http://applevalleygirl.blogspot.com/2010/05/finallymy-art-gallery-wall-is-complete.html

BERENSTAIN BEARS ON TV AGAIN (FOR NZ)

You may be familiar with the Berenstain Book series that handle such issues like going to the dentist for the first time or about having a messy room (sooo  many great titles). Their TV series has returned to New Zealand television on Kidszone at every day at 9.35am, 1.35pm and 5.35pm. This is a great show to sit down with your children because it all about helping your child learn life lessons through the experiences that brother and sister bear have on the show. I remember recalling to my children one of the episodes to do with swearing when they asked me why people swear. (I think I even borrowed a few explanations that mama and papa bear used!)

http://tvnz.co.nz/content/3485071

BUBBLE BLOWER TUTORIAL

Alison from HowDoesShe features a tutorial to make your very own bubble blower by using every day supplies that you could probably find around the house – plastic bottle, a rag or sock, rubber band and dishwashing liquid. I can not wait to try making nice long bubble snakes with the kids!

http://www.howdoesshe.com/making-bubbles

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Fun Kids Activity: Car Adventures

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To combat cabin fever I like to take the kids out for a drive. I recently posted about our drive around the bays and included some links for ideas to do when you are stuck indoors.

The 3 school kids are home sick from school at the mo. Yesterday, after we dropped hubby off at work, my son asked if we could go on an ADVENTURE?!

I knew exactly what he meant.

We sometimes go on “adventures” in the car. It is where I let the kids tell me where to go. They will shout out, “Let’s go down that street!” or I will ask, “Shall we go left or right?” when we get to an intersection.

We look at road signs and I ask the kids what they think it means.

Source: canterburytrails.co.nz

Once it is time to go home, I tell the kids to keep a look out for the road signs with our suburb on it. I get them to tell me the direction the signs are telling us to go. Once they were familiar with where we are, they just rattle off which streets I need to go down to get home.

It’s a great activity to talk about all sorts of things. The seasons, pointing out road works, places we used to visit etc etc.

My son must have enjoyed it because the first thing he told his dad when he got home was, “Daddy! We went on an adventure!!”

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Fun Kids Activity: Simple Water Dye Fun

Materials:

  • Empty ice cream & yoghurt containers
  • Plastic sipper bottles filled with water and a few drops of food colouring

My daughter is a pourer. If she happens to get her hands on two cups, she will spend the next while pouring water from one cup to another. So to extend this, I decided to fill some bottles with the primary colours and let her pour to her heart’s content.

We talked about “what would happen if we mixed yellow and red” or “what would happen if we mixed blue and red”. She loved experimenting and finding the answer herself…”PURPLE!!”

Fun Kids Activity: Having fun with Water!

My son hammering ice at Playcentre when he was 3

I ran my first Water Play workshop for Playcentre today. It went well *phew*

(Playcentre is a parent co-operative that provide early childhood education. In other words, the parents run the sessions and the management of the centre. In order to provide quality sessions we participate in the adult education (which is free!). We learn lots of stuff, from child development, creativity, positive guidance, communication etc. We can also attend workshops to learn about how we can provide science, literacy, maths, music, and tons of other topics (like waterplay) to our pre-schoolers)

The hit activity today was the “magic picture”…This is where you make a picture using white crayon on white paper. You then spray it with watered down food colouring/dye. If you provide spray bottles with the primary colours (red, blue and yellow), you can mix your own colours as you spay them on your paper to reveal the crayon drawings.

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Here are a bunch of water play ideas that you could try at home.

Water Play:

Water Flow

Experiment with whirlpools, fountains, downwards flows, currents, pumps, dams, obstructions, different levels, swirling the water to make objects move. Try using piping and guttering and flow water or boats down.

Just Water

Put your hands in some water. How does water sound, feel, look, move?  Use warm water on cold days.

Measuring and pouring

Different size containers will give children experience with volume. Put a board across the water trough so the child can rest containers on it while pouring. Can also pour from a jug to fill several glasses. Tea parties.

Water Music

Help children make musical jars by filling a row of jars with different levels of water.  Have some beaters to hit the jars.  Use coloured water to make the levels more obvious.

Make a Sailing Boat

Use cardboard cartons (eg top cut from a milk carton). Attach a straw and paper sail (use of bit of clay to stick it down).  Blow on it to help it sail.

Wet and Dry

Add water to these things and watch changes in colour, shape, size, texture:

(Dry) Sand, sponges, paper, teatowel, flour, sawdust, disposable nappy, dried leaves.

Sinking and Floating

Collect things that float – wood, plastic bottle with lid, bark chips, cork, leaf, acorn, feather, pumice, plastic cups, sponge, ball, sawdust.

Collect things that don’t float – paper clip, nail, clay, stone, solid plastic, sand.

Things that do/don’t float – sponge, solid plastic, cups, dishes.

Try holding down something that floats, then let it go.

Can you weight down a floating object by using non-floating objects (eg wood, by using stones).

Drop balls of clay into water. (Sinks)  Now make a piece of clay into a boat shape and put it in the water. (Floats)

Potions

Make potions to encourage experience with floating/ emulsions, things that dissolve and things that don’t.

Have available: clay, flour, sawdust, leaves, grass clippings, bark chips, flowers, sand, earth, powder paint, salt, oil.

Put oil and dye in bottle and shake.  Watch the emulsion slowly separating again.

Dispersion

Add droppers filled with different coloured dye to water. Watch it disperse.

Water as Ice

Freeze: balloons filled with water, rubber gloves, ice cubes, containers with flowers/leaves, a small plastic toy frozen inside.   Use hammers or wooden mallets to chip the ice away.  (Put ice on a towel to stop slipping.) Use drills on big blocks of ice.  Make ice in a round cake tin and hang outside – watch it drip. Place coloured rock salt on the ice and see the coloured tunnels appear in the ice.

Have a snow day

Some industries (eg fish factories) will dump a load of snow/ice to your Playcentre.  Experiment with sliding, building, squirting dye.

Water in the sandpit

Children build hills, valleys, castles, roads, then add water (hose) until it all floods. Talk about floods, rivers, erosion, dams etc.

Water volcano

Prop hose upwards (use a pipe to feed the hose through), pile the sand around until it is covered, then get a child to turn the water on full.

Balloons filled with water and air

Insert one balloon inside another.  Fill the inner balloon with water and tie. Blow air into the outer balloon and tie.  Try throwing and bouncing it.

Water to drink

Small jugs for children to fill their own drinking cups at morning tea.  Add straws to blow bubbles.

Make banana milkshakes. Freeze iceblocks with pieces of fruit inside.  Freeze an orange then slice it cold to make fruit ices.

After the rain stand under a tree and shake the drops down.  Drink the rain.

Bubbles

Mix: 1/4 cup good quality detergent to a litre of water.  Add a little sugar to strengthen bubbles.  Bubbles work best on an overcast windless day.

Make bubbles by blowing through frames such as plastic rings (eg from 6 packs), plastic lids cut into shapes, pipe cleaners, electrical wire; or by swishing the frame (eg tennis bat, fly swat) through the air.

Rainbows

Turn the nozzle on the hose to a fine spray and make rainbows.

Painting on wet paper

Watch the colours run with mixed paint or sprinkle dry powder paint on wet paper  (use thicker quality paper).

Fishing

Fill a paddling pool.  Use hand held nets to catch a variety of floating objects.

Bubble prints

Put food dye and a little detergent in a cup.  Child blows through a straw until the bubbles spill over.  Gently press a piece of paper over the top to make the print. (Check child knows how to blow through the straw first!)

Fingerpaint and Coloured Ice

Warm finger paint in a trough with coloured ice blocks on sticks.

Water and big muscle

Waterslides (plastic sheet or gym mat) down a slope.  Use detergent and water to slide more. Or attach a garden sprinkler to the hose so children can run through it.

Mud hole

Make a mud patch for children to play in with dinosaurs or trucks.  Or use clay and water.

Nature display

Fish in tank, photos of waterfalls, cycles of water (rain clouds, floods, puddles) etc

Deserts, animals drinking, whales spouting.

Weather

Talk about the weather – clouds that bring rain.  Go out in the rain.

Flowers drink water too

Put white flowers in jars of dye and water and watch the flower change colour.

Washing

Washing hands, washing hair, washing dolls clothes, washing babies (dolls), washing down sandy things eg trucks.

Bring a car to be washed.  Bring a baby to be bathed. Let the children wash the outside windows.  Create a car wash for the children to ride bikes through. Wash a dog.

Fun Kids Activity: Ferry Trip

I woke up this morning, and hubby was buzzing about the amazing weather.

He has always said, that if you want to run an event that relies on good weather, you should run it on the “Seven’s” Weekend in Wellington. For some reason, we ALWAYS seem to have amazing weather on those days!

The Seven’s is an international rugby competition of 7 a side rugby, instead of 15 aside. The games are also shorter. 

The Wellington ”Seven’s” have become more about the party atmosphere than the game itself. The best way to describe it is, “New Zealand’s version of Halloween….but for adults”! Grown men and women, dress up in all sorts of weird and wonderful costumes! Today I saw Little Red Riding Hood and a wolf strolling down together, I saw a man dressed up  in green like the little plastic army figurines. I saw a bunch of grown men dressed as teddy bears. (Look at the guys below and their wigs!)

Hubby had the great idea of going on the East by West Dominion Ferry today. The kids were so excited!

We drove to Eastborne, boarded the ferry and made our way around different stops in the Hutt Valley and Wellington Region.

We had so much fun!

I noticed my girls snuggled up to each other on the top deck. On closer inspection, they were actually playing shadow puppets on the side of the ferry!

When we arrived back in Eastbourne, we all just went to the beach and swam….in our clothes! The seats in the car got very wet on the way home ;)

Fun Kids Activity: Storytelling with a Twist

Here are a couple of activities we did today for family study. You can easily do these two activities in the car, around the dinner table, as a family home evening activity, or when you put the kids to bed.

Choose a story that the children are familiar with. This could be a story from a movie or book they like. We decided to do a Bible story today.

Add on:

  • Everyone has a turn re-telling a part of the story (Preferably in order. Today the story of David and Goliath went from “David was a shepherd etc etc” straight to “David killed Goliath”! As you can imagine we had to creatively fill in the rest of the story…hehehe)

The next activity we did, kind of came out of the need to re-tell the story in order, but my hubby put a twist on it.

Spot the lie:

  • One person re-tells the story.
  • The people listening have to put their hand up if they think the storyteller is telling a lie.
  • The more funnier and/or sillier the lie, the more laughs you will get.
  • You can also take the opportunity to focus on the moral of the story, eg for David and Goliath, my hubby said, “And David was scared” and the kids put their hands up to signal the lie, and hubby went on to talk about how David wasn’t afraid etc etc.

We didn’t do this activity today, but this is another storytelling activity we really like. We also love role playing too!

Draw the Story:

  • One person reads or re-tells a story.
  • Those who are listening have a piece of paper and a pen to draw whatever they want about the story.
  • It could be a scene from the story, a person or animal, an abstract drawing representing the story.
  • At the end of the story, everyone has a turn to get up and talk abut the picture they drew.
  • We like to give the presenter a nice big clap after they show their picture.

Reality check: Keep in mind that the younger ones sometimes just potter around or just snuggle into mummy or daddy during the storytelling. When it comes to the drawing one, they usual do a scribble, but they still enjoy getting up and getting their applause.

Hope you have fun!