Friday, December 9, 2011

Christmas Presents


We started working on Christmas presents every once in awhile. I enjoy (and he does too) having Kadin make presents for people as opposed to just buying everything. He has a lot of fun doing it and picking what he wants to make for different people. I think it teaches him more about giving then just taking him to the store.

Today we worked on crayons for his birthday party and for his cousins for Christmas. Ridiculously easy and a great way to reuse all those broken crayon pieces. We went through his crayons and found all the ones that had broken or the tips were broken off and he helped me chop them up into smaller pieces.


 Then he put them in heart tray and we cooked them at 230° for 15 minutes and let them cool.

 This is what they look like out of the oven.

 All ready for the goody bags. 

 Next we worked on some candles. It's an idea I've had floating around in my head and figured we may as well try it. We brought some sand home from the beach one night just for these. 


We started with a container filled with damp sand. We used another container to make the hole. And then heated the wax. We used soy beans, but there are other kinds that would work. Just make sure they don't have to be poured into a glass container as some do. You can heat them in the microwave, but my microwave decided to kill itself half way through so we used a double-boiler type thing. (Meaning I let my small container of soy beans float around in a pot of water until it was melted. Don't laugh it worked lol.)


Let it cool completely. Time will depend on the size, but small ones do not take long. And remove it carefully from the sand. Brush off any excess sand and trim the wick. Super easy project. This was the first one we did and it came out great!

Playing with Ice

Kadin has really liked sensory activities recently. So I've been trying to do some seasonal activities with him. And winter has been a pretty easy one to do so far. This time we used ice. 

This is what we started with. I froze a bin about half full of water. I gave him a cup; that had hot water in it; a medicine dropper and a spray bottle, that also had hot water in it and added a few drops of food coloring to it. He went and got a sheep, a cow and Buzz so they could ice skate. 

Kadin what are they doing? Ice skating. Why are they laying down? Mommy, they're not good at ice skating. Too cute.

Mommy, it's raining on Buzz!


Spraying the toxic (green) "rain" on his toys and the ice.

He started to notice the bubbles that formed underneath as the ice melted, so he went and got a spoon so he could pop them. So fun to watch his mind work and figure out how to do different things. 


He had me turn on the black light and added his water beads to the mix.

The now green ice is back in the freezer so he can play more with it today. He said he wants different colors to make it pretty. :)

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Playing with "Snow"


I've been trying to do more sensory type activities with Kadin and thought this would be a fun one. The idea came from Play at Home Mom. They are amazing! <3 them, definitely check them out if you haven't yet. 

I gave him the bucket of poly-fil pellets and he asked to put them on his light table. He played with it with his hands for a few minutes and then used the cups to pour it. 


Then decided his blocks wanted to play in the snow too. He buried them in the snow and used them to make imprints. The dinosaur got to play lots of hide and seek too. 


Then he asked for his "purple" light. The black light added a great new aspect to it. 


Lots of fun and it will be fun to incorporate the "snow" into other activities this winter.