Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Christmas Activities

Enjoy some Christmas Activities..

Simple Origami Christmas Tree, with your own decorations
http://www.origami-instructions.com/origami-christmas-tree.html



3D snowman & Christmas Tree Cards
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/3d-christmas-snowman-and-tree

Can you spot 10 differences in this Santa picture


Snow Sudoku!

Christmas lights maze


Merry Christmas

"Happiness is a form of courage"
with this wonderful thought...we wish you happiness always and a wonderful christmas and an exciting new year!



Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Happy Children's Day!

"Kids tell you what they think, not what they think they should think" --Maurice Sendak (Renowned Children's Author)


Monday, 4 November 2013

Some different Diwali Activities for kids

Some cute and interesting activities that I came across for Diwali... just like diya paiting, you can do tea light decorations
Stick some colored craft paper/tissue paper and draw some designs :)

source:http://whatscookingmom.in/decorative-tea-lights-diwali-craft/


Firework Cookies...
Take some ginger bread cookies... have different color icings in diff bowls and splash them on the cookies...sprinklers would be bonus. Can imagine kids really enjoying doing this (mommies might not be too happy about the mess :)

source: http://nurturestore.co.uk/firework-crafts


Dough Diyas...  Simple to make..from normal dough(you may add a food colour to the dough...kids love seeing the colors changing) ...dry them and decorate them.
Good one for pre-schoolers..for increasing strength in their tiny fingers...let them play with the dough :)







Thursday, 31 October 2013

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Teachers Day gifts

"If there were no schools to take the children away from home part of the time, the insane asylums would be filled with mothers." -Edgar W. Howe

:) Seriously... as a pre-schooler mom I always look forward for those peaceful 2-3 hours :)

Preschool teachers especially endure much more patience and hardwork ! A personalised thank -you note would be really nice on Teacher's Day

Here are some simple and cute teachers day gifts which even a pre-schooler can do...
Toddlers could try this cute bookmark ...
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/daisy-bookmark

Beautiful cards with some simple origami flowers (Can be made by 4+) and some peronsal note or picture (my son loves to draw stars)
http://funfamilycrafts.com/origami-tulips/


We made this one yesterday night...
http://easypreschoolcraft.blogspot.in/2011/10/easy-paper-flowers-craft.html


Older kids can try some paper flowers
http://easypreschoolcraft.blogspot.in/2012/03/eastermothers-day-hand-print-lily-craft.html

School going kids can try this cute basket - filled with some chocolates
http://www.origamimommy.org/2009/06/tiny-origami-basket-tutorial.html

or an handmade bookmarks with paper quilling
http://montessorimum.com/?p=7899





Sunday, 1 September 2013

Understanding your child's Happy learning style

We all have our own style of learning. Children process information in various ways.
I always understood better if I drew or wrote while I am explaining something or vice versa.  That’s a visual leaner.
Remember, the last minute studies... we friends used to discuss some concepts aloud and we would remember them clearly during exams (well thats what mattered ;)). That’s auditory learning.
There is another style, where doing things practically makes you understand things clearly.
Like understanding the concept of floating and sinking....we all perhaps would learn better if we actually put a plastic mug and a soap in a bucket and see what floats and what sinks (tried this with my lil one).

So most of us, use combination of different styles in different situations.  However there may be some dominant styles.The whole idea is to understand, which style is most comfortable for your child, so we can adapt our teaching to that style…
Talking about vehicles… some kids identify vehicles more prominently by the sounds they make, or some by the colour or shape or some love to solve puzzles with them and identify.

Equipped with this knowledge,it will help you choose the best way to introduce new concepts. Is it through puzzles or cds or colouring books or touch and feel books or musical toys or role play toys and so on…

Understanding each style…
Auditory learners
Learns best by hearing

They prefer listening to explanations over reading them and may like to study by reciting information aloud. This type of learner may want to have background music while studying, or they may be distracted by noises and need a quiet space to study.

Kinesthetic learners
Learns best by feeling or experiencing

They learn by doing and touching. They may have trouble sitting still while studying, and they are better able to understand information by writing it down or doing hands-on activities.

Visual learners
Learn best by seeing

They process new information by reading, looking at graphics, or watching a demonstration. Children with this learning style can grasp information presented in a chart or graph, but they may grow impatient listening to an explanation.

Try this learner style test and see if its true for you...
http://www.brainboxx.co.uk/a3_aspects/pages/vak_quest.htm

Understanding our child’s dominant learning style might help you know what kind of approaches help him learn best. It might also be a good idea to share with his teacher
It is important not to label your child with one style. Moreover, a child’s preferred learning style may change as she grows. People who can learn in a variety of ways can more readily absorb information.

In the next blog we will talk about how to engage different learning styles

References: http://www.schoolfamily.com/school-family-articles/article/826-what-is-your-childs-learning-style

Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Freedom

Celebrate the spirit of Independance...a lovely poem on "Freedom" by Rabindranath Tagore  



Ask your lil one, what is "freedom" to them and let us know what they think!

Independance Day activities

Its a long weekend this independance day and if are not going out anywhere ...you can definitely try some of these activities

Artsy Craftsy Mom Blog - is one place I surely find some very good activities
http://www.artsycraftsymom.com/2012/08/celebrating-india-with-putti-roopa.html
http://www.artsycraftsymom.com/2012/08/india-crafts-independence-day-special.html

My favorite ones..
The pulses flag




A Cute Tiger - our national animal

Beautiful Lotus & Peacock - our national flower and bird

You could try this quiz too...http://toyshare.in/india_quiz.php

and some more puzzles from kidsgen
Enjoy some yummy snack
http://www.chefandherkitchen.com/2012/08/tricolor-cocktail-idlisindependence-day.html

Friday, 25 January 2013

Bring in the patriotic fervour in kids


Today, when I saw the newspapers, I realised all I could see is "Republic day sale" supplements..will this what are kids grow upto...as the great sale day? The republic day news is very small.
Its upto us only to inculcate the sense of patriotism in them... right from now...

Today, Republic Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm all over the country, especially in the capital, New Delhi, where the celebrations start with the President’s speech to the nation. After this, he hoists the tri-coloured Indian flag and whole nation stands up to sing the National Anthem. To mark the importance of this occasion, every year a grand parade is held, which includes a march past and drills by the armed forces. This is followed by a pageant of spectacular displays from different states.
Medals of bravery are awarded to the people from the armed forces for their exceptional courage in the field and also to civilians, who have distinguished themselves by their different acts of valour. Children too who have shown bravery in a particular area are awarded by the President.

Listening to these bravery stories, would be something we would look upto when we were kids. 
The State parades were the greatest attraction. The "Shehanai Vaadan" by Padnit Bismillah Khan, can give you those goosepimples... 


Listening to patriotic songs right from when they are small, is something that they recognise, even when they become older. These songs have the magic of generating patriotic feelings. My lil one particularly likes, "nanha munha rahi hoon", "hind desh ke nivasi", "hum honge kamayab". 
Learning and singing our national anthem is something they can always do..

Some of our recommended patriotic songs for kids..
Listen to them with your kids

See the national parade and talk about bravery awards...

Dressing up specially in orange or white or green, will add on to the spirit. 

 Maa tuzhe Salaam!

Jai Hind!

Monday, 14 January 2013

Winter Harvest Festival


Makar Sankranthi is one of the most auspicious days for the Hindus, and is celebrated in almost all parts of the country in myriad cultural forms, with great devotion, fervor & gaiety. Lakhs of people take a dip in places like Ganga Sagar & Prayag and pray to Lord Sun. Sankranthi is a festival of thanksgiving to nature. It is held during the season when rice and other cereals are harvested. For as long as people have been planting and gathering food, there has been some form of harvest festival.

People all over the world including the Japanese, Indians, Romans, Chinese and Korean have special days when they all give thanks for a bountiful harvest. The names, rituals and the tradition of these festivals may differ in their forms and presentations but their spirit is same, that is, a day is set aside to reflect on nature’s blessings like Chu’sok in Korea, Tori no Ichi in Japan, Ulavar Thirunaal in SriLanka, Thanksgiving in USA, Kwaanza in Africa.

File:Earth-lighting-winter-solstice EN.png
Sankranthi is the only festival of Hindus that follows a solar calendar and is celebrated on the fourteenth day of January every year. This date is considered auspicious as it marks the sun’s entry into Makaram Rashi or the Tropic of Capricorn from the Tropic of Cancer.




This festival is celebrated as Pongal in the state of Tamil Nadu, ‘Bhogali Bihu’ in the North Eastern State of Assam, ‘Lohri’ in Punjab, ‘Bhogi’ in Andhra Pradesh and ‘Makar Sankranti’ in the rest of the country, including Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Bengal.

In Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a four day celebration. The first day of Pongal called Bhogi, is celebrated as a thanksgiving for rain, which results in an abundance of the harvest, thereby bringing plenty and prosperity to the land. This day is meant for domestic activities and of being together with the family members. Homes are cleaned, whitewashed and decorated with “Kolam -floor designs drawn in the white paste of newly harvested rice with outlines of red mud.
The Second day of Pongal, known as Surya Pongal, is a thanksgiving to the Sun.
The third day is known as Mattu Pongal, the day of Pongal for cows. This is a day when cattle are given a well deserved day of rest.
The culmination of the Pongal celebrations is called Kaanum Pongal. It is dedicated to the sun as the sun is the symbol of life on Earth.

Let kids enjoy the spirit of Sankanti by decorating some sugarcane cutouts, making kites’, making Sankranti cards with grains or making some til laddus :)

Tilgul gya goad bola!


References: Wikipedia