After the pig weighing and egg cracking fun we had last week, today’s brain boost question is a drawing game about team work and listening skills, as we’re asking: can you copy what you can’t see?
Brain boosting month: cracking eggs
Are you ready for round two of our Brain Boosting month of questions? Today’s topic: cracking eggs!
(click to see yesterday’s how much does it weigh? question)
Cracking eggs
Can your kids crack eggs? [Read more…]
Brain boosting month: how much does it weigh?
Who says August has to be a brain-drain month? Join me for a summer of brain boosting fun!
All through August I’m asking the children a Brain Boosting question each day and inviting them to explore what the answer might be. Each question will be a prompt for the children to think, question, wonder, explore, discover and learn! Will you join us?
Join in with the Brain Boosting Questions
I’ll be posting a question a day here and on Nurturestore’s Facebook page, so hop on over and follow us. I’ll be blogging some of the discoveries my kids make and re-visiting some of our favourite ideas from Nurturestore’s archive. We might have a few guest questions from other kids bloggers too.
We’ll be covering lots of different topics, including art, science, writing and maths. Each question is designed to be open to the children to explore an idea their way and gives plenty of scope for them to try out ideas, discover new things and learn some new skills. Each activity will be really easy for you to set up at home, with no special equipment needed.
Will you join us? Watch out for the questions each day, give them a try, and come and tell us how you got on by joining the chat on our Facebook page.
Brain Boosting Question #1: how much does a pig weigh? [Read more…]
Olympic theme ring games for kids
Thanking the Domestic Goddesque for kindly passing the torch over to my hands, with neither of us dropping it, I’m joining in the international group of bloggers who are joining forces to bring you lots of fun ideas to celebrate the Olympics with your children.
The Games give us the perfect reason to encourage our children to be fit and healthy and enjoy some active play. Here are three fun ring games you could try.
Active play for kids: ring games [Read more…]
Hole punch art
How much fun can you have with a hole punch? Lots!
Using a hole punch is a great workout for young hands, strengthening fingers and hands – and once you’ve punched away to your heart’s content you can turn all those lovely little circles into something else. Just like donut holes, you don’t want to waste the best bit! Turn them into something beautiful with this idea for hole punch art.
Hole punch art [Read more…]
Kids in the kitchen: easy rocky road recipe
Oh my, oh my! This is one of my all time favourite recipes because it’s so delicious and also so super easy kids can try it (almost) by themselves. I’ve written before about what kids learn while baking and this recipe is a good one to get them started. They can read the recipe, weigh and measure the ingredients and learn lots of kitchen skills as they cook. There’s no baking involved, just some melting, so with supervision they can join in every step.
We call it Loopy Cake, a name inherited from a family friend who gave us the original recipe. Perhaps because once people have tasted it and discovered how yummy it is, they will drive you loopy pestering you to make some more. I have a vague memory of my mum making us all wait until there were enough broken biscuit crumbs in the bottom of our cookie jar before she would make it – but surely she wasn’t really that mean?
Most people I know call it Rocky Road – and everyone I know loves it. Here’s how to make it.
Rocky road recipe [Read more…]
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