| | trick-or-treat for UNICEF FAMILY FUN | GLOBAL ISSUES | CREATIVE MINDS I love almost everything about autumn: the colors, the scents, the festivals, the food. This year, however, I had somewhat difficult time saying good bye to the summer, especially that my recent trip to Africa took me briefly back in time into the beautiful, pleasantly warm spring season. It was somewhat surreal to see blooming trees one day, and falling leaves 30 hours later. Now, I am fully in the fall mood, although, oddly enough, I began writing this post shortly after Hurricane Sandy slammed the Northeast region. It's nasty out there, but I feel very fortunate that my neighborhood has not been terribly affected. |
| | dominik turns 5! FAMILY JOURNAL | FAMILY FUN
On Monday, August 20, 2007, at 1:23 p.m., my life got a new beginning and a new meaning: I became a mom to a wonderful baby boy, Dominik Coltrane. With dark hair and blue eyes, Dominik was an instant beauty but most importantly, he was a healthy and happy bundle of joy. Now, five years later, he (almost) always has a big smile on his face, and continues to be an absolute joy to be around. Similar to George, one of his favorite book & cartoon characters, Dominik has unimaginable curiosity and energy, and he loves to explore the world.
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| | "we are as sweet as strawberries" READING | LEARNING | CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN
After taking a month-long break, Smile Play Learn is back with one of my favorite activities: the Virtual Book Club for Kids initiated by Toddler Approved. So many things have happened during our absence from the bloggosphere (I love this word :). First, the Virtual Book Club will continue beyond this summer (yay)! Second, the book club has its own Facebook page. Make sure to visit and like it: it features endless ideas for book-related activities. In July, we explored the creative world of Don & Audrey Wood. |
| | all-american collage placemats CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN
I love being as creative with my kids as my time and energy allow me to, but I think it is equally important to focus on very basic preschool skills, such as cutting, gluing, and holding a pen correctly. This was the premise for this simple, yet engaging 4th of July activity. In short, we made all-American collage placemats using the following materials: a stack of catalogs and magazines which were waiting to be recycled; several pairs of scissors; glue; two sheets of blue construction paper; and two self-sealing laminating pouches. |
| | "a house for hermit crab" READING | CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN | LEARNING
Last week we celebrated Eric Carle's birthday. Eric Carle is an icon in the world of children's literature. His highly distinctive illustrations and captivating stories make him one of the most well-regarded, praised, and popular authors of all times. Born June 25, 1929, Carle has written and/or illustrated 23 literary treasures that children never get tired of. To celebrate the enchanting world of Eric Carle, we created a brand new beach house for hermit crab, threw an Eric Carle pajama party, and - of course - read a number of Eric Carle books. We also linked up with other bloggers who shared in the fun. |
| | "can we read it again?" READING | CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN | LEARNING
I love hearing "can we read it again?" from my sons. To my absolute delight, it almost always happens when we delve into books by Mo Willems. The books are not only unequivocally humorous but also educational. Willems writes, in simple, digestible and very child-friendly manner, about human nature, and skillfully illustrates expressions of joy, happiness, sadness, frustration, anger and guilt. As as a result, Willems' books help young children identify and understand people's feelings, emotions, and desires. |
| | summer book club READING | CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN | LEARNING
One of my (and Mark's) greatest accomplishments as parents is instilling in our children the joy and importance of reading. We read every single day, without any exceptions, in print and online, and these are usually some of the most pleasant moments of the day. What is truly wonderful is that the boys are active readers, literally and figuratively. They may not always sit still but they eagerly ask questions and comment on the content of the books we read. And they tend to request "just one more story," even if they are very tired at bedtime.
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| | filip turns 3! FAMILY JOURNAL | FAMILY FUN
Three years ago on June 9th, Mark, Dominik, and I welcomed a precious little munchkin into our world. We named him Filip Miles. The time flew by and Filip has blossomed into an ingenious, curious, energetic, quite opinionated, stubborn but absolutely lovable preschooler. Yesterday, we celebrated his third birthday which, to me, is an important milestone. |
| | a postcard from a road trip TRAVEL JOURNAL | FAMILY JOURNAL | FAMILY FUN
We love vacationing but this one is somewhat bittersweet. In a few days, we will have to bid farewell to Babcia Ania, the boys' grandmother, who is travelling back to Poland after a six-month-long wonderful, memorable visit. On June 8, we set off for a journey from Virginia to Buffalo en route to Toronto, where Babcia Ania will catch a flight to Warsaw. By doing it, we crossed off one item on our summer bucket list: go on a road trip! |
kids & butterflies
CREATIVE MINDS | FAMILY FUN
| | 'Butterflies' is one of the most-beloved spring themes for kids. Dominik & Filip have recently finished studying butterflies at their preschool and we have incorporated the theme into our home activities. We made Coffee Filter Butterflies and Butterfly Suncatcher Mosaics, we did butterflies mazes and coloring pages, and we read butterfly-related books. We also visited the Butterfly Pavilion at the National Museum of Natural History earlier this year. The boys were thrilled. One morning Dominik sang a self-invented song about butterflies (to the Five Green and Speckled Frogs tune) immediately after waking up. Cute! |
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