
Staying Home…


Are you looking for a different idea of something the kids can play that you would have all the necessary parts already at your house? This is it! Our kids loved to pretend they were shopping at the store! We would set up items that they could “buy” on the kitchen table or on the couch and living room chairs. Each one took a turn being the shopper, the cashier and the person who puts the purchased items into bags (the bagger). There are lots of ways you could play this that will fit into your current situation. One way to do it is to save empty boxes and containers. For instance, empty cereal boxes, mac and cheese boxes, oatmeal canisters, jello and pudding mix boxes, dish soap bottles, spice containers and on and on! Just tape the boxes closed again and wash and dry containers. Glue lids closed if you want to. But that can take time to build up a supply big enough to make a “store” so another way is to set up the store with items they can safely play with…like boxes of unopened cereal, pastas, packs of paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, etc. Or if you really don’t want them playing with the real items, make a toy store. Yep, they bring out their toys, games, books, etc and set them up in store fashion. Here’s the way I set up a store for this example: I gathered some empty items for a while but also used some things that were brand new. Gather your items together in one place such as the kitchen table. I recommend NOT using canned goods as they can really hurt when dropped on a foot!

Now sort them into similar items. This would be a great time to let the kids help because they can learn about what things go together and help with matching them up. They can be a stock person who stocks the shelves of the store so there are items ready for the shoppers to buy. You can have as many categories as you like. Here is a Dairy group…(all of these containers have been emptied, washed and dried!)

Next we have a dry goods section.

Then spices and things used for baking…

Jello and pudding is a good choice! Nice small boxes that fit into little hands.

How about a place for drinks? Don’t want your bag of coffee endangered? Save an empty bag, fill it with newspaper and glue it closed.

Paper products are usually pretty harmless.

Cleaning supplies…again, all are empty, washed and dried.

Crackers…

Snacks…

Cereals…

I had a place for empty “medicines” and vitamin bottles but you may or may not want your kids playing with “pill bottles”. Might depend on the age of the children playing whether they can understand the difference of playing with empty bottles verses the real ones.

Adding in some kids’ games and toys will likely be a hit. Or as I mentioned already, you can make the entire toy store from their toys.

Books are a great idea! Maybe you could even have a Barnes & Noble store! ๐ And maybe have a cafe that sells cookies!

If you have a kids’ sized grocery cart, that’s great! We don’t, so give the “shopper” a reusable bag or a paper bag to use to select their items and carry them around in until they are ready to “check out”. And of course, you’ll need bags for the “bagger” to put their purchased items in after they have paid.

So there must be a way to pay for your purchases. We have some play money we can use and a cash box we use for garage sales and craft shows. But if you don’t have any play money on hand, take a piece of paper, cut it in rectangles and write the dollar amount on them. For example, write $1 in each corner or $5, $10, etc. If you’re feeling creative, draw a person in the center like on real money. Maybe a few pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters are in your purse or spare change cup that the kids could play with. You can use this as a time to teach about the worth of money or just let them be kids and play it their own way. ๐ A calculator to use at the checkout would be fun too.

I set this all up in our dining room using the table for the items to be purchased, a TV tray for the checkout counter and a dining room chair to hold the bags. There was room on all sides of the table so the kids could walk all around it while shopping. You can set it up however works in your home with your things.

Mommies or Daddies can bring their babies (dolls) with them while they are shopping or perhaps Grandma or Grandpa can babysit. ๐ Maybe a special hat or purse is in order for a shopping trip. Or a certain chair can be their car and on the floor underneath can be the trunk of the car where they put their groceries to take them home. Our kids spent hours playing this game and I hope that whatever version you choose to play with your kids will be a big hit! ๐
Hello, everyone! Hope your day is going well! I wanted to share a couple more fun things to do online that just might disguise learning as fun. ๐ Do your kids like “Captain Underpants” and/or “Dogman” books? The author of those stories, Dav Pilkey, is offering some weekly online fun and it just started today!

You can see a sneak peek of the “Dogman” story, color the cover of the book, learn to draw Dogman, do a maze and more! There are at least 8 weeks of fun lined up for you! Plus Dav is also having some fun there for you on Fridays. Be sure to check it out – I think you’ll enjoy it! https://kids.scholastic.com/kids/books/dav-pilkey-at-home/
Another fun page I came across has 50 bird species and the sounds they make. Maybe some of these birds live close to you and you can learn more about what they look and sound like. https://www.aaastateofplay.com/50-bird-species-sounds-they-make/?fbclid=IwAR1qP2sl9p2j6X1CiM0QULZlWoNooTATrlCysHKXHXLFn8XMF28UCtUdkmA

Have fun while staying home! Thanks for visiting!
Hallmark is giving away 2 million cards! It’s their way of trying to bring people closer together. Or as their website says, “…to help even more people reach out and put more care in the world.” Kinda gives you the warm fuzzies, doesn’t it? ๐

All you have to do to get a free 3-card pack is follow the link below and fill your information in within the required fields. Here’s the link: https://greetings.hallmark.com/careenough/?mc=T_V_NA_NA_032720_ED_NA_GRT_million_cards
Hallmark asks that you be patient while waiting for your cards to arrive. As you can imagine, it takes time to mail out 2 million cards! Once your cards arrive, I hope you’ll use them to brighten someone’s day! ๐
Do you have trouble getting your kids to wash their hands well enough and for a long enough time? Help has arrived! There’s a cute new song out that makes washing your kids hands lots of fun. Pink Fong has released another Baby Shark song and this one is about…you guessed it…washing your hands and staying healthy! Check it out on YouTube.
You can even take a video washing your hands and join in the #BabySharkHandWashChallenge! Let’s all do our best to stay healthy! Sending you all virtual hugs! ๐
Let’s have some fun today learning to draw a cow. Well, a cow’s head, to be more exact. She’s a pretty happy and friendly cow and I hope you will like her. I think she needs a name, so let’s call her Bessie.

Grab a pencil or a marker and a piece of paper. Let’s go! First draw an oval laying on it’s side.

Next, add part of a rounded rectangle on top of the oval.

Now add 2 circles in the partial rectangle down close to the oval for Bessie’s eyes. Draw 2 more circles inside the oval that will be her nose holes.

Great job! Now color the nose holes in solid with your writing utensil. Draw a curved line inside her eye holes and color in the bottom part.

Give Bessie 3 eyelashes on each eye. She needs a mouth too, so draw a curved line to give her a smile.

Bessie needs to be able to hear when the farmer calls her into the barn for supper, so let’s give her 2 ears.

Two horns on the top of her head come next.

Now you can color Bessie whatever color you’d like her to be. I decided my cow would be white with some black patches and also black ears.

And Bessie is all done! I hope you had fun leaning to draw your new friend! Thanks for visiting!
Hope you are all doing well and practicing your social distancing! Let’s do our best to keep everyone healthy! How about a really quick and tasty dessert for the kids to make for something fun to do today? All you need is instant pudding mix (your favorite flavor, of course), milk, Cool Whip (or other whipped cream), 4-6 small dishes and maybe some sprinkles to make it look great. Gather your ingredients and let’s get started!

First, put a large dollop of Cool Whip into each of the small dishes.

Using the back of a spoon, spread the Cool Whip around the edges of each bowl so it makes a hole in the center.


I used a small box of chocolate pudding for this example. Two cups of milk are needed for this size package of pudding mix. Pour your milk into a mixing bowl and add the pudding mix.

Mix with a whisk for 2 minutes.

Oooo, this pudding looks so yummy! I’m drooling! Are you?

Now spoon pudding into the hole you made in the Cool Whip in each bowl.

If you have sprinkles, add them on top. Chill in the refrigerator for a little while. And then enjoy!! Does the pudding look like its floating in a cloud? ๐

I hope you had fun making Pudding in a Cloud and you have even more fun eating it! I’m off to eat mine now too! Thanks for visiting my blog! ๐

How’s it going at your house? Anybody going stir crazy yet? We are doing good here! I never seem to run out of things I enjoy doing. (And there always seems to be enough work to keep me busy too!) I wanted to share a few more things with you that you can do while everyone is cooped up at home. These all involve using the internet.
#1.) Olaf voice actor reading books to kids online every night – https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OdKrqwYAgyxX This looks to be fun and entertaining!
#2.) The Big List of Childrenโs Authors Doing Online Read Alouds & Activities – https://www.weareteachers.com/virtual-author-activities/?utm_content=1584565321&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3WY8h07GxYTdhoyRW6hsnik2Q7te9_nHI3hIYMF0GJZm_w-BTv8HL7da0

#3.) Arree’s FREE Creativity Camp – Free writing, drawing and storytelling classes from award winning author/illustrator Arree Chung. I’ve signed up for this one too! https://arree.com/camp/

I hope these websites will help you and your kids find fun things to do together! Have a great weekend! Thanks for visiting!
While we’re all hanging out at home, there’s no need to just sit and stare at the walls. I’ll be posting suggestions of things to do while staying home and hopefully you will find some of them fun and enjoyable. Here’s a few to try today!
#1.) Here’s a website about Curious Critters. https://www.curious-critters.com/learning/?fbclid=IwAR3yJLBxCZ_Epn2CArcy88ir1NvrUST8kRrhd5bQYCxxERy-Cgp_dUm9s68

#2.) Here’s an awesome site for learning to draw with Mo Willems! https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems?fbclid=IwAR17U3ndv5fRadhQpdgFMU2lkX2_wSHLFa4tdiSEWqjhJKCuQjXrff6o_PU

#3.) And how about some Nature Livecams from The Revelator! These will be awesome to watch! https://therevelator.org/covid-19-wildlife-livecams/?fbclid=IwAR3m0lDLnTBWt9MBujQWAnDDJ_CHvqH_88FuyfRoGmXKWPySD7kf01dYnkc
Tembe Elephant Park, Decorah Eagles, Gorilla Forest Corridor and Otters and More at Monterey Bay, just to name a few!
#4.) NASA has made their entire media library publicly accessible and copyright free! https://www.diyphotography.net/nasa-makes-entire-media-library-publicly-accessible-copyright-free/?fbclid=IwAR3reL4QuyqqlgYpFjG1Ox7WewrmOABjcfiUfP0-SpoVkH3hjS_gnOzeI74

That’s a few to get you started today! Enjoy!