National Pretzel Day

The word pretzel comes from the Latin word “pretzola,” meaning “little reward.” Your reward will not only be these tasty pretzels, but the together-time you share with your child while making them. Here’s what you’ll need: Mommy & Me Pretzels Mommy’s Materials for the pretzels: 2 packages active dry yeast 2 cups warm water 1 […]

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National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day

Try this kid-pleasing favorite for lunch: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Slice hot dogs lengthwise (but not completely through) and tuck a slice of American cheese inside. Wrap each hot dog in a section of crescent roll dough (available in the refrigerated section of your grocery store). Bake on a cookie sheet for about […]

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Earth Day

Today is Earth Day!  On this day honoring the environment and the earth’s natural resources, make a three-dimensional “found art” collage to introduce children to the idea of recycling. Collect items such as newspapers, aluminum foil, plastic cups, and egg cartons, and glue them in an artistic arrangement on a large piece of cardboard. Admire […]

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Kindergarten Day

The first kindergarten was founded by Friedrich Froebel in Germany in 1837. One day, your child will be going off to kindergarten, but in the meantime, he or she will love “playing” school—especially if he or she gets to be the teacher. This play-acting will give you an insight into what your child imagines school […]

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Earth Day Recycling: Cosmic Crafts

Cosmic Crafts Celebrate Earth Day every day by joining the voyage of the trash-ship Enterprise. Its ongoing mission: to create delightful playthings from household junk, to confine its operations to a discarded bookcase, and to boldly recycle what no one has recycled before. In other words, gather all those things you’ve been saving in your […]

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Lima Bean Respect Day

Here’s a great project to get kids’ imaginations soaring. Read the story of “Jack and the Beanstalk” to your child. Then glue a lima bean down on a piece of blank paper. Ask your child to draw something growing out of this “magic” bean. You’ll be amazed at what your little one comes up with! […]

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Titanic Remembrance Day

The Titanic was supposed to be an unsinkable ship, until an iceberg brought her down. However, nowadays, with our technology, this could not happen. And it also won’t happen when you make an unsinkable sponge boat with your little sailor! There are many different types including row boats, sailboats, tugboats, steamboats, airboats, motorboats, cruise ships, […]

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Rubber Eraser Day

Make no mistake, Rubber Eraser Day celebrates the invention of erasers. We all make mistakes. This day is designated to recognize and appreciate the value of that little plug (as manufacturers call them) that sits atop our pencils. When we make a mistake, they are the big “cover-up”, make that eraser, of our booboo or […]

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