434 seeds inside one tiny pumpkin!!!!!!!!!!!! we gathered them in groups of 10 then counted by tens. wow that was hard work
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Pumpkin Investigation
My daughter loves Sid the Science Kid and how he always investigates thinks. So this year before we carved our little pumpkin we had a pumpkin investigation. I saw this idea someone I think pinterest and had to do it. I just hand made a investigation form, we looked at and wrote down information. I was a lot of fun and we learned a bunch about pumpkins and I loved this project till we got to our last question (How many seeds are in the pumpkin?) can I tell you I had no idea! I will let you see for yourself





434 seeds inside one tiny pumpkin!!!!!!!!!!!! we gathered them in groups of 10 then counted by tens. wow that was hard work
434 seeds inside one tiny pumpkin!!!!!!!!!!!! we gathered them in groups of 10 then counted by tens. wow that was hard work
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Fall,
halloween,
Math and Science
Fall Dress
Last year I made H this pumpkin shirt for our trip to the pumpkin patch. Well this year it is to short so I made it into a dress. I just add fabric to the bottom and a ribbon on top to hide my mess lol and now she is ready to wear it again. I made it a little long so she may be able to wear it next year too.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Simple Halloween decor
So I am all about cheap and homemade decorations. Here are some of the things that I have made and my little one has helped in making. She helps with EVERYTHING which I love but there is nothing getting past her. LOL

These are ghost that we made from styrofoam balls from the dollar tree and cheese cloth. I have these hanging from the chandler in the dinning room and then some outside in the trees. My daughter thinks they have there mouths open like that cause they are hungry and they want some of our food.
This is a mummy we made using an empty pickle jar and cheese cloth I cut into strips then hot glued to the jar. H wrapped it and told me where she wanted me to glue. Then we attached googly eyes to the jar.
And finally these are bats cut from foam I got at Hobby Lobby half off it was really cheap and they are from last year and still work great this year. We just have sticky tack on back of them. I put the sticky take on and let H hang them where ever she wanted. they came out really cute.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Decorating Pumpkins
At our Halloween party for MOPS the kids got to paint a pumpkin. They had so much fun and for 2 children it was there first time painting so it was extra special. Here is the way H's pumpkin came out. We used tempra paint I would not recommend that type of paint because the paint started to pile off as soon as it dried I think next year I will use craft paint, but it is about the process not the product and they all had a blast.
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activities for toddlers,
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Halloween treats
Today we had a small Halloween get together for my MOPS group and here are a few of the things we had to eat. My friend made some amazing spinach dip with witches fingers. I unfortchantly don't have the recipe for the dip but the fingers were really easy to do. She just took carrots and added an almond to the tip with a little bit of cream cheese. Super cute. Then we had Mummy dogs YUMM. Me and other mom made them at the party cause the kids where busy playing but they were such a hit that my daughter wanted them for dinner too. All it is is hot dogs wrapped in crescent rolls.I cut the crescents into strips with a pizza cutter. Then my friend made brown tomes. She made a batch of brownies and cut them into rectangles and half a Milano cookie for the tome. She used gel icing to write RIP on it and then used gel to stick the mini pumpkin candy on the tome. Super cut idea. We all had a lot of fun and the kids had fun painting pumpkins.



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snack/lunch for kids
Halloween art
SO here is some of the art that we did this week. Both very simple to do and what kid doesn't just love playing with glue:) in this first one I cut out a pumpkin shape out of orange construction paper and gave her pumpkin seeds and glue. She had fun counting the drops of glue she dotted on the paper and at one point made an eye but then it ended up blending in with all the other things. Before we did the project we talked about what was inside a pumpkin and what it may look like. I used store bought seeds for this only cause we didn't carve the pumpkins yet that will be fridays project and we just had seeds at the house. The other one I just gave her green paper and some open ended materials buttons, eyes, straw pieces, pom poms and sequence. We read the book Go Away Big Green Monster this week and we talked about what a monster would look like so she created her version of a monster. I think he is pretty cute. Love how she gave him eyebrows and a spider nose. very creepy

Homemade lava lamp
Thank you Martha Stewart Halloween special! I saw this and just had to try it. Fill bottom of container with 1 to 2 inches of water. Add food coloring until desired color is reached. Tilt bottle slightly, and carefully pour vegetable oil into container, creating a layer on top of water, filling to about 1 to 2 inches below the opening of the container. Break Alka-Seltzer tablets in half and drop into container as desired. They will sink directly through the oil layer and begin bubbling in the water layer, drawing the colored water up through the oil like a lava lamp! It is so AWESOME!

Thursday, October 20, 2011
Halloween wreath
I have made a couple of these tips of wreaths in the past for friends having babies and they are so easy to make. This year I decided to make a Halloween wreath. All it is about 2 yards of fabric cut in to 1 in wide and 6 inch long pieces of different colors and patterns. and you just tie it on the wreath. I go the wire wreath basic that has 4 layers of wire wide so it is fuller you can get it a hobby lobby for $1.99. I should have taken a picture of the base first but didn't think about it till just now. After you material is cut you just start to tie it onto the base it really is just that simple. I made the plaque in the middle with a unfinished piece of wood that I painted orange and used puff paint and free handed the black dots, ghost and words. The whole thing cause me like $3 cause I used scraps of material I already had at the house.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Fall goodie bags
The leader of my MOPS (moms of preschoolers) group made these little goodie bags for all the ladies at our table and I thought they were so adorable and just had to share this. it is just an orange bag filled with candy and twisted at the top and tyed with floral tape and a pipe cleaner. so simple and super cute. great favor for a party or just to surprise teachers, friends or coworkers.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Magic Pumpkin Seeds
Yep it is still 100 degrees here in Arizona so we are still in shorts and totally jealous of everyone having nice weather and light jackets. My Mother-in-law did this with H when she was visiting earlier this year with a flower and H loved it so I recreated it for pumpkins. I just took pumpkin seeds and put them in a small ziploc bag and scrapbook paper and a stick and glued it on to make the bag. I thought about painting the seeds with some sparkly glitter to give them whimsey but decided to just go with the plain. Then I mailed it to her, and let her open her own mail. We then when outside and dug a hole and buried the seeds just like any other seed and watered them in a nice sunny place. We talked about all the things that a seed needed to grow and how long it would take to grow, ect. She said 100 days LOL. Then that evening when her daddy got home from work she went to help him pick out clothes to change into and I replaced the seeds with this little pumpkins. (I wanted the really little cute ones but they didn't have them at store so these would have to work) After dinner he asked her what she did that day and she grabbed a flashlight and told him to came see. She was so surprised to find little pumpkins there it was adorable she told her daddy, "Wow they really are magic seeds it only took one day to grow." over all it was really fun and magical experience. We are going to be decorating them with buttons, glitter, and of course googly eyes tomorrow.



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activities for toddlers,
Fall,
halloween
Monday, October 17, 2011
Muffin Tin Monday Jack-o-lantern
We have been talking about pumpkins and Jack-o-lantern. So I made a fall/Jack-o-lantern theme: peach yogurt with Halloween colored sprinkles, apple cinnamon straws, water, bugles, pumpkin shaped sandwich with mini M&Ms for face, and loaded mash potatoes. H had fun decorating her sandwich like she did her pancakes yesterday.


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Fall,
halloween,
muffin tin mondays,
snack/lunch for kids
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Jack-o-lantern pumpkin pancakes
OK so I posted a recipe for pumpkin pancakes the other day and we had some left over pumpkin and my little one asked if we could make the pancakes again. So this time I reserved about a tablespoon of batter before the pumpkin was mix and put it in a ziploc bag with one drop of green food coloring. After I made the circles for the pumpkin base I added a small green stem. and when it was done cooking I let H decorate it with mini M&Ms to make a jack-o-lantern. SHE LOVED IT!!!

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Fall,
Food,
halloween,
snack/lunch for kids
Friday, October 14, 2011
Halloween toe nails
My daughter loves having her toe nails painted, she is the type that will sit still to have them done since she was about 11 months old. I started doing polka dots for her at the beginning of the summer it is so easy to do. You just take a tooth pick and cut it in half then dip the cut side in the nail polish.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Ghost shaving cream art
OK I am trying to catch up my daughter was sick and then my friend had a baby and I kept her other 2 children while she was in the hospital so I have not had time to post this. I did find this project on someone elses blog and don't remember who's it was so if it was yours please let me know so I can give you credit for it. H had so much fun doing this I often let her play with shaving cream as a sensory project she loves it so when I saw this cute ghost I knew I had to try it. It is 3 parts shaving cream 1 part glue I cut out the ghost and provided H with the ingredients and let her go when she was done exploring I let her chose where the eyes go to my surprise she put them on perfect and then we added glitter.

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art for toddlers,
Fall,
halloween
Friday, October 29, 2010
Homemade bats and tshirts
We went to a birthday party and they had black bats all over for decoration and H feel in love with them. She asked if I could make her some. So I found an old pattern of a bat and got a piece of foam, cut them out and put them up with sticky tack.
The shirt I made for the pumpkin patch. I found the wonder in wonder under. lol. you iron it to back side of fabric cut out a shape peel off paper on back of wonder under and iron it on the shirt. what could be easier. It stayed wonderfully but after washing the fabric started to slightly wear so I am going to add a zig zag stitch around it.
The shirt I made for the pumpkin patch. I found the wonder in wonder under. lol. you iron it to back side of fabric cut out a shape peel off paper on back of wonder under and iron it on the shirt. what could be easier. It stayed wonderfully but after washing the fabric started to slightly wear so I am going to add a zig zag stitch around it.
Monster art
In the spirit of Halloween we did a Halloween Monster college. I gave her glue, googly eyes, feathers, pom poms, and spiders and let her lose. It was so fun to see her create her Monster. She talked about how many eyes it had and it was a sticky monster because of the glue. it was really fun

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art for toddlers,
Fall,
halloween
Mini Carmel Apples
so I have seen this snack at http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/mini-caramel-apples-688916/ and it really looked like so much fun. However, I did not follow directions lol. I just used peanut butter and caramel dipper sauce from happy meal and sprinkles. I took the picture at face value and it was not easy to make. I think had I followed the directions it would have been much funner, however it was yummy

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Fall,
halloween,
snack/lunch for kids
adding a surprise to play dough
I surprised H with some googly eyes in her play dough this morning. She loved it!! She made monsters, kitties, and happy faces. it was so much fun
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activities for toddlers,
Fall,
halloween
Monday, October 25, 2010
Muffin tin Monday: Halloween theme
This weeks muffin tin Monday was by far the most fun to plan and create! We have monster googly eyes cup, grapes with cran~raisins eyes, witch fingers with blood red finger nails, a mini cupcake, mummy pizza, hard boiled egg eye with black olive(I don't know why the yellow is white in picture), applesauce with a bat and bones and Halloween shaped cheese around the ghost shaped muffin tin. I usually have H help me make the tin and make it a fun experience but, I have a really busy day tomorrow so I made the tin ahead of time so we could get to it fast. I can't wait to show her.

Labels:
halloween,
muffin tin mondays,
snack/lunch for kids
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