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Archives for December 2009

Winna' Winna' Winna'!

December 19, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The Snowy Day

According to my very sophisticated and highly scientific method of writing names on paper and drawing one out, it looks like Michelle will have a new book to read as she sips her hot chocolate on a snowy day!  Congratulations, Michelle!  And thank you all for sharing your snowy day ideas!  I love hearing from you!  I hope to have more give-aways in the future, but in the meantime, feel free to chime in!

Ice Sculptures

December 18, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience 9 Comments

Ice is a fun, inexpensive, and fascinating material to explore in your sensory table!  I like to add color to the water before filling my ice molds, to add interest, and so that the colors begin to mix as the ice melts.  Then I fill a variety of containers – ice-cube trays, of course, but also empty plastic food containers (Cool Whip, sour cream, yogurt, etc.), plastic cups, popsicle molds, muffin tins – anything to create an interesting shape.  You can place these in your freezer, if you have the room, or if you’re lucky enough to have absolutely frigid temperatures as we did here, just place them outside overnight.

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One of My Favorite Winter Books – For You!

December 14, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Uncategorized Leave a Comment

The Snowy Day

I apologize for being so behind on my posts!  Truth be told, I have a load of pictures on my camera, a few pages of notebook paper covered with notes and outlines, and I’m almost constantly constructing posts in my head as I wash dishes or clean up spent projects.  The only problem is, I’m having a terrible time sitting down to my computer and getting it all down!  This is just a busy time of year, and this year seems a bit busier than years past!  Well, I’m hoping to make it up to you, by posting a whole lot more very soon of course, and by having a bit of a give-away.  It’s one of my favorite winter picture books, The Snowy Day by Jack Keats (in paperback).  It’s a classic, and winner of the Caldecott medal way back in 1963.  It was a groundbreaker as one of the very first picture books to feature a Black child as the hero.  Though it was first published over 45 years ago, the timeless story is enjoyed as much today as ever.  Its story and pictures are simple, and relatable, and a real treasure to share with youngsters ready to explore the snow!

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Don’t Wake the Bear!

December 11, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement, Positive Guidance and Social Skills Leave a Comment

Here’s a combination of hibernation activities for your preschoolers that fit nicely together for a story time or large group activity.

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Don't Wake the Bear!

December 11, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement, Positive Guidance and Social Skills 1 Comment

Here’s a combination of hibernation activities for your preschoolers that fit nicely together for a story time or large group activity.

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Stuff the Snow Clouds!

December 9, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience, Music and Movement, Positive Guidance and Social Skills Leave a Comment

Here’s a quick activity to do as part of your music and movement time, after reading a great wintry book, or any time you just need to work some wiggles out!  You don’t even need any supplies, so it’s ready to go whenever you need it!

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Positive Guidance Tools of the Trade – Using Humor

December 8, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Child Development & DAP, Create, Positive Guidance and Social Skills Leave a Comment

Often what is needed to head off a full-blown melt-down is just a little humor to lighten things up and regain perspective.  Let me give you an example.  Recently, I had spent a full day washing every dirty article of clothing in our house.  A small feat in itself.  I hadn’t, however, folded any of it yet.  So at the end of the day, I was exhausted, folding laundry on my bed, just trying to get to the bottom of it so I could climb in!  Well, my five year-old came in, with body language and a voice that conveyed that he just might try a bit of whining and fit-throwing to get his way as he said, “But I wanted to sit there!”  I responded that the bed was “closed”.  Then realizing the humor, said, “Get it?  The bed is closed with clothes!”  He paused for a moment, then his five year-old logic grasped it and his whole demeanor changed.  He visibly relaxed, laughed a bit, and then moved to another part of the room to settle in and talk to me about something else.

Humor is an excellent distraction.  It lightens the mood and shifts attention, often facilitating either natural or adult-prompted redirection.  It’s not always the children who are the ones who need to lighten up.  They’re naturals at funny business.  In fact, I recently read that, on average, a child laughs 300 times each day, while an adult laughs only 15 times each day.  So it’s logical that humor would be a natural tool to use when working with children.

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The Winter Games…..Outdoor Ideas for Preschoolers on a Snowy Day!

December 4, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience Leave a Comment

The best way to learn about winter is to get out and explore it!  Here are some ideas for some fun in the snow! [Read more…]

Baby It’s Cold Outside!

December 3, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Unit Themes Leave a Comment

The seasons are changing once again!  At least around these parts, the temperatures are dipping, the snow’s beginning to fly, and little children are once again fascinated to watch their own breath floating in front of them outside!  I’ve collected a list of some of my favorite winter-themed activities for you to use with your preschoolers- whether as part of a formal preschool curriculum, as play group activities, or as projects to do around the kitchen table!

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Baby It's Cold Outside!

December 3, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Unit Themes 7 Comments

The seasons are changing once again!  At least around these parts, the temperatures are dipping, the snow’s beginning to fly, and little children are once again fascinated to watch their own breath floating in front of them outside!  I’ve collected a list of some of my favorite winter-themed activities for you to use with your preschoolers- whether as part of a formal preschool curriculum, as play group activities, or as projects to do around the kitchen table!

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