Thursday, April 16, 2015
Build a Funicular Train
Did you know there were such things as funicular trains? I learned about them from a train book that my son and I read together. Apparently these trains are used to move people up and down steep cliffs. Two cars are attached via a cable and one car moves up the mountain as another moves down. Now of course, you know me.... I just had to try making a funicular train for our lego minifigures.... especially after we enjoyed playing with our cardboard conveyor belt so much!
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Shiny Foil Process Art
While I love making crafts with my preschooler, sometimes it's just nice doing process art activities with him. We don't worry about the results. We just dig in, throw everything into the pot, and see what comes up. It's kind of freeing really to not worry about the product.
Awhile back we made some rainy day process art, tissue paper canvas art and Matisse murals together. Since we really enjoyed those activities, this time I pulled out our aluminum foil and we tried our hand at making some shiny foil process art.
Awhile back we made some rainy day process art, tissue paper canvas art and Matisse murals together. Since we really enjoyed those activities, this time I pulled out our aluminum foil and we tried our hand at making some shiny foil process art.
SHINY FOIL PROCESS ART
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Monday, April 13, 2015
Kid Science: Studying Bird Beaks
Now that it's spring, I feel a severe kick in the bum to start doing more nature and science themed activities with Chuck. There's something really cool about seeing blossoms, birds, bees, and bugs (whoa- bs!) all around. We recently visited our nearby natural history museum and Chuck spent quite a bit of time playing with a bird beak activity. It was so simple and fun that I had to share it here!
Kid Science: Studying Bird Beaks with Kids
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