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		<title>5 Ideas for Keeping Kids Busy this Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 19:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo: Dmitry Kichenko My five year old will be starting Kindergarten this fall. She just completed pre-Kindergarten and since her preschool follows the same school calendar as the public schools, that means she has an actual summer off, just like all school-aged kids. This also means that she’ll be spending a lot of time at [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p style="text-align: center; font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmitry/36353934/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4085" title="Summer Fun" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/36353934_e998f5943f.jpg" alt="Summer Fun" width="488" height="332" /></a> Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmitry/36353934/">Dmitry Kichenko</a></p>
<p>My  five year old will be starting Kindergarten this fall. She just  completed pre-Kindergarten and since her preschool follows the same  school calendar as the public schools, that means she has an actual  summer off, just like all school-aged kids. This also means that she’ll  be spending a lot of time at home and we need to figure out ways to keep  her busy. She’s not the type of kid to sit still for too long, plus we  don’t want her to waste away the summer and forget everything they did  in pre-K this past year.</p>
<p>We’ve lined up a few activities for the summer that will help her keep busy, entertained, and should be fun. Here’s our plan.</p>
<h2>5 Ways to Keep Kids Busy this Summer</h2>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4088" title="Girl reading" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/child-reading.jpg" alt="Girl reading" width="488" height="325" /></p>
<h3>1. Summer Reading Program</h3>
<p>Our  local library has a <a href="http://www.ocls.info/children/kidsconnect/srp2011/kids.asp"><strong>summer reading program for kids</strong></a> to keep up with  their reading while out of school. They provide a reading list, a  calendar for kids to mark off days they read, and a goody bag at the end  of the program in exchange for a full calendar. Our library’s program  is for ages 6-12, but I figure that since baby girl is reading well for  her age, we can work on the books appropriate for 6 and 7 year olds. She  loves to read, so this is perfect for her and will get her extra  excited about the books.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elvissa/364586020/in/photostream/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4089" title="Orlando Museum of Art" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/364586020_bfb21708a7.jpg" alt="Orlando Museum of Art" width="488" height="325" /></a> Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/elvissa/364586020/in/photostream/">elvissa</a></p>
<h3>2. Museums</h3>
<p>At  least one of our local museums is offering free admission on Mondays  throughout the summer. I need to check with some of the other museums in  the area to see if they have a similar offer, but have heard this is  not uncommon. A visit to a museum is great for a) getting the kids out  of the house, b) expanding their minds, and c) providing conversational  topics.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/aarongilson/5419296359/in/photostream/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4090" title="Finger Painting" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/5419296359_de11228ec6.jpg" alt="Finger Painting" width="488" height="325" /></a> Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/aarongilson/5419296359/in/photostream/">aarongilson</a></p>
<h3>3. Summer Day Camps</h3>
<p>Luckily,  baby girl’s preschool is hosting a <strong>summer day camp</strong> full of activities,  weekly field trips, and a review of the pre-K curriculum they just  completed. We’ve enrolled her for 5 weeks of camp this summer, though  the weeks are spread out. Our local YMCA is also hosting a summer day  camp with field trips, as well, so that may be something you can look  into.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstyles/5699113082/in/photostream/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4091" title="Bowling" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/5699113082_773bfb6779.jpg" alt="Bowling" width="488" height="325" /></a> Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rstyles/5699113082/in/photostream/">Richard Styles</a></p>
<h3>4. Free Bowling or Other Recreational Activities</h3>
<p>You may have already heard that <strong><a href="http://bit.ly/AMFfree">AMF is offering two free games of bowling</a></strong> per day for kids 16 and under at over 200 locations in the US. I plan  to take advantage of this offer a few times throughout the summer,  though baby girl hasn’t quite mastered the art of bowling. She’ll still  have fun, regardless, plus it’s an indoor activity &#8211; something that’s  super important here in Orlando.</p>
<p>Last  year, I also heard that some of the movie theaters had certain days of  the week where they had free movies for the kids. That’s something else  that would be fun and is also indoors.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/peasap/825059658/in/photostream/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4092" title="Swimming Lessons" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/825059658_0ee06274f7.jpg" alt="Swimming Lessons" width="488" height="315" /></a> Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/peasap/825059658/in/photostream/">Paul Sapiano</a></p>
<h3>5. Swim Lessons</h3>
<p>Believe  it or not, our girl doesn’t yet know how to swim. This summer, we plan  to fix that and have enrolled her in swimming lessons at our YMCA.  Depending on how she does her first two weeks, we’ll see if we enroll  her in further lessons.</p>
<p>The  weeks that we have none of the above activities planned, such as this  first week off from school, we are keeping her busy with continuing to  write in her pre-K journal, reading, visits to <em>abuela’s</em> house,  workbooks, and of course, playing with the various toys she owns. It’s  sure to be a fast summer and before we know it, we’ll be preparing for  the <strong>first day of Kindergarten</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><em>How do you plan to keep your kids busy this summer?</em></strong></p>
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		<title>Quick Tip for Cleaning with Your Preschooler</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 01:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want a quick and easy way to get your young children to clean up around the house? I tried this with my five-year-old today and I just know that any preschooler will enjoy it as much as she did. It absolutely adds an element of fun to cleaning and even more, gives them a challenge! [...]]]></description>
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<p>Want a quick and easy way to get your young children to clean up around the house? I tried this with my five-year-old today and I just know that any preschooler will enjoy it as much as she did. It absolutely adds an element of fun to cleaning and even more, gives them a challenge!</p>
<p>All I did was simply tell her, &#8220;<em>Let&#8217;s see how much you can clean up in one minute! I&#8217;m going to count to 60 and you go around and see how much you can put away. Ready? Set? Go!</em>&#8221; I then counted 60 seconds as she ran around the house picking up. She was so worried about the time that twice she passed by me and slowed down<em> just enough</em> to hear what number I was on. But, she definitely <strong>did more in that one minute</strong> than she would have done in <em>five minutes</em> had I just told her to clean up her stuff.</p>
<p>The best thing was that I too had fun. I went around picking up a few items myself, but enjoyed seeing her having fun with something that ordinarily would have been a boring task. She ran, she laughed the whole time, and she completed her task. It was a true win-win for both of us.</p>
<p>After she caught her breath, I suggested that next time we should see how much we could clean up in three minutes. She was all for it!</p>
<p><strong><em>What games do you play with your children to make chores more fun?</em></strong></p>
<div style="font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97335141@N00/4585669580/in/photostream/">[photo credit]</a></div>
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		<title>Just a Big Monster</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:54:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“You’re just a big monster!” You may be used to hearing such words on the playground as one preschooler screams out to another after doing something he/she didn’t like. It happens all the time and more than likely after a few minutes, they’re back to being best friends again. But, never, did I think I’d [...]]]></description>
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<p>“<em>You’re just a big  monster</em>!”</p>
<p>You may be used to  hearing such words on the playground as one preschooler screams out  to another after doing something he/she didn’t like. It happens all the  time and more than likely after a few minutes, they’re back to being  best friends again.</p>
<p>But,  never, did I think I’d be hearing those words directed at me, much less  from my own daughter. Well, at least I thought I had quite a few more  years before the dramatic accusations came my way from an over-hormonal  teenager. It seems, though, that is not the case. Five-year-olds,  apparently, can be just as hormonal and dramatic.</p>
<p>In the past few weeks,  my daughter has been hearing what she calls my “serious voice” quite a  bit &#8211; more than I’d like. But, we try hard to be firm and consistent and  though I know we’re still undergoing a transition in our house with a  new baby, that does not excuse the misbehaving. So, when needed, serious voice it is.</p>
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<p>However,  every so often, the use of the serious voice causes her to begin  crying. Sometimes, this escalates into a full-out dramatic scene of  shouting out random phrases like, “<em>You just don’t love me</em>!” When asked  why she’s crying when she knows she was doing something wrong and the  situation wasn’t so severe, she once screamed out, “<strong><em>You’re just&#8230;you’re  just such a big monster</em>!</strong>”</p>
<p>Later that evening, I shared the incident  with my husband and confessed that those little words were like a knife  to my heart. I told him: “<em>I don’t want her thinking I’m a big monster</em>!”  He laughed, because of course, she doesn’t <em>really </em>think I’m a big  monster. He spoke to her during her bath that night and asked her why  she said that. Her response: “<em>Sometimes&#8230;when mami uses her serious  voice, it scares me, like a monster</em>.”</p>
<p>She apologized, we talked it over, and I  reminded her that no matter what she does and no matter how upset I may  be, <em>I will always love her</em>. I was also reminded that sometimes words  are just words. In my daughter’s case, she may just be trying to express  her frustration and doesn’t necessarily mean what she says. In short, <strong>I  should not take all her outbursts to heart</strong>&#8230;especially when there will  be many more to come as she grows into her teenage years.</p>
<p><strong><em>How do you deal with  emotional outbursts?</em></strong></p>
<div style="font-size: 10px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mindaugasdanys/3766009204/">[photo by Mindaugas Danys]</a></div>
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		<title>Mess-Free Art Time When Traveling &#8211; Win a Crayola Color Wonder Travel Pack!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 05:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more my 4 year old is taking an interest in art and enjoys coloring, drawing, and painting more than she used to when she was younger. Something she often asks to do, but that I hesitate to let her, is finger painting. It is about the messiest activity you can give a preschooler [...]]]></description>
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<p>More  and more my 4 year old is taking an interest in art and enjoys coloring,  drawing, and painting more than she used to when she was younger.  Something she often asks to do, but that I hesitate to let her, is  finger painting. It is about the messiest activity you can give a  preschooler and though I know I shouldn&#8217;t let that get to me, I&#8217;d much  rather she use another medium for creating art.</p>
<p>Another common  issue with art supplies is using them on the road. Crayons and colored  pencils might work out fine, but markers are not allowed in our cars. I  can&#8217;t supervise while she&#8217;s using them in the backseat and it&#8217;s almost  guaranteed that marker will end up all over her hands and clothes.</p>
<p>With  us taking a trip later this week to New York City, as well as frequent  lengthy car rides, I was excited when I had the opportunity to try out  the Crayola  Color Wonder &#8220;Summer Travel Imagination&#8221; pack. The pack is full of items  you can take on the road and not have to worry about any messes. All of  the items are part of the Color Wonder product family, which means the  markers, paints, and stamps only work on the special Color Wonder paper.</p>
<p>Here  are the items included in the Crayola Color Wonder &#8220;Summer  Travel Imagination&#8221; pack with descriptions from the manufacturer:</p>
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<li><strong>Crayola Color  Wonder Lap Desk</strong> provides a large, hard-top surface for kids to  create on the go. The sturdy desk has a built-in handle and a soft  detachable pillow that can be used as a storage unit for Color Wonder  markers and paper. The Lap Desk is equipped with 12 re-stickable pieces  of Color Wonder paper to keep kids&#8217; drawings in place and 5 Color Wonder  mess-free mini markers in red, orange, yellow, green and blue.</li>
<li><strong>Crayola Color  Wonder Fingerpaints &amp; Paper</strong> make the once impossible possible &#8211;  fingerpainting in the car! The set includes clear, fast-drying gels that  feel just like traditional fingerpaint. The set comes with 5 mess-free  colors (red, yellow, green, blue and orange) in a hand-shaped storage  container, a built-in finger cleaning sponge and 12 extra-wide sheets of  Color Wonder paper. When kids are finished painting, they simply snap  the fingerprint lids closed and paint stays fresh and ready to use  again!</li>
<li><strong>Crayola Color Wonder Markers and Paper</strong> &#8211; The set includes 5  Color Wonder markers and a 24-page Color Wonder drawing pad where your  kids can create anything they want while you&#8217;re on the road!</li>
<li><strong>Crayola Color  Wonder Stow &amp; Go Studio</strong> provides a solid, compact drawing  surface with stay-put clips that can secure a single piece of paper or  an entire Color Wonder activity book. Kids will enjoy creating with  mess-free Color Wonder markers that make colors magically appear on  special paper and reveal special hidden surprises.</li>
<li><strong>Crayola Color  Wonder Story Stampers</strong> includes 5 Color Wonder markers in red, blue,  green, purple and orange, a Color Wonder stamp pad, 6 sea creature  stamps, and an 18-page coloring pad with undersea background settings.  Each setting is unique, so every page will inspire a different fish tale  just waiting to be told! Kids&#8217; imaginations will take them beneath the  sea as they stamp color sea creatures using the colorless Color Wonder  stamp pad to create innovative stories and scenarios then can then color  in. It&#8217;s like high tide for your imagination!</li>
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<p>Crayola  is also offering some fun travel-themed activities on their <a id="w:q:" title="Facebook page" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/Crayola">Facebook  page</a>. If you share a photo of your children&#8217;s Color Wonder artwork  on their page, your photo and any links to a blog post may be featured  on the &#8220;Crayola Color Wonder Wonders Across America&#8221; splash page on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.crayola.com/">Crayola.com</a>.</p>
<p>If you wish to  try out the Color Wonder products, you can enter to win the &#8220;Summer Travel  Imagination&#8221; pack below or you can print out a <strong><a id="tjsc" title="coupon for $1.00 off a Crayola Color Wonder product" href="http://offers.e-centives.com/noreg/?type=portal&amp;id=B8B8DD93-1F74-4106-8019-51CAF7B29842">coupon  for $1.00 off a Crayola Color Wonder product</a></strong>.</p>
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One of you will win a &#8220;Summer Travel Imagination&#8221; pack  like the one pictured and with the items described above.</p>
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<p><strong>Required entry</strong>: If you’d like to enter this  contest, simply <strong>leave a comment below and tell us either a) what you like  best about Color Wonder products or b) a favorite story about traveling with your  children</strong>.</p>
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<p><em>Disclosure: Crayola Color  Wonder products received, information, and giveaway were all provided by Crayola  through MyBlogSpark.</em></p>
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		<title>Time Outs Don&#8217;t Work Anymore? Try This Alternative.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 15:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post was first published on November 12, 2009. There are many forms of discipline and punishment that parents use with their children. In our house, we&#8217;ve used the time out method, the just talking method, the redirecting method, and we&#8217;ve even yelled at times out of losing our patience. Hey, it happens, right? But, [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border: 1px solid #DCDFE0; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 1em; background-color: #f5f0f1;"><em>This post was first published on November 12, 2009.<br />
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<p>There are many forms of <strong>discipline </strong>and <strong>punishment </strong>that parents use with their children. In our house, we&#8217;ve used the <strong>time out method</strong>, the just talking method, the <strong>redirecting method</strong>, and we&#8217;ve even yelled at times out of losing our patience. Hey, it happens, right?</p>
<p>But, lately, we&#8217;ve come up with a new system for helping our nearly-<strong>four year old daughter</strong> behave better. Ok, &#8220;we&#8221; as in the husband came up with the idea and I take half the credit since I use the method. What&#8217;s his is mine, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>We recently turned our guest room into a play room since we don&#8217;t often have guests. (Because she needed just <em>one more</em> space in the house to clutter up.) The reality is that we all wanted a <strong>family fun room</strong> and wanted her room to be more of a tranquil space for relaxation and rest. So, we now have a play room and because she helped remodel the space, she has taken full ownership of that room. It is &#8211; quite frankly &#8211; <em>her </em>play room.</p>
<p>Because of that, it has also become the one true thing that she hates to not have. Therefore, we have the following hanging up on the door to that room.</p>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1454" title="Behavior Board Chart for Preschooler" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/behavior-board-preschooler.jpeg" alt="Behavior Board Chart for Preschooler" width="478" height="247" /></p>
<p>What you see is a dry-erase board with sad faces on it. Normally, there are 3 happy faces on there. It&#8217;s sort of like a <strong>behavior chart</strong>.</p>
<h3>How it works:</h3>
<ol>
<li>If baby girl does something <strong>naughty </strong>or doesn&#8217;t listen, we give a warning. If she still doesn&#8217;t listen, she gets a sad face.</li>
<li>After 3 sad faces, we close the door to her playroom.</li>
<li>She must earn back her 3 happy faces with <strong>good behavior</strong>. We try to make the acts equal; that is, if she lost a happy face because of whining, we&#8217;re not expecting she clean up her room to earn it back. A smaller act that is comparable will do. On the other hand, if she lost a happy face because she threw a <a title="tantrums" href="http://www.modernmami.com/tag/tantrums/"><strong>tantrum</strong></a> or disrespected us, then the act to earn it back must be equally as big.</li>
<li>Once she earns her 3 happy faces back, she gains access to the playroom again.</li>
<li>And the cycle continues.</li>
</ol>
<h3>Why this works:</h3>
<ul>
<li>She is seeing a visual of her mistakes as well as her achievements.</li>
<li>My girl needs more than just stickers as an incentive.</li>
<li>The playroom is a place of her own that she enjoys so it&#8217;s a true punishment for it to be taken away versus just being scolded or sitting in time out.</li>
</ul>
<p>Of course, explanations, warnings, and the &#8220;after-talk&#8221; is all a part of this to help her understand what happened, why it happened, and how she should act next time.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve really seen it work over the last few months. She even goes through periods of weeks at a time without losing a happy face.</p>
<p><em>What methods do you use for <strong>disciplining your <a title="preschoolers help and tips" href="http://www.modernmami.com/category/preschoolers/">preschooler</a></strong> or <a title="toddlers - tips and ideas" href="http://www.modernmami.com/category/toddlers"><strong>toddler</strong></a>?</em></p>
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		<title>Build Them a House&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 23:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday, I co-hosted the Orlando Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic. The night before, the husband and I were explaining to baby girl that we would be going to the picnic and that we were going to be helping people. We told her that we&#8217;d be collecting items that would be given to people who needed [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Sunday, I co-hosted the <a id="wpx9" title="Orlando Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic" href="http://www.modernmami.com/life/orlando-hebrew-national-picnic/">Orlando  Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic</a>. The night before, the  husband and I were explaining to baby girl that we would be going to the  picnic and that we were going to be helping people. We told her that  we&#8217;d be collecting items that would be given to people who needed them.  This led to a resurfacing of a previous conversation concerning people  who don&#8217;t have as much as we do. It also led to many questions/comments  from her:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>&#8220;Why do some people not have houses?&#8221;</em></li>
<li><em>&#8220;But,  if they sleep on the streets&#8230;that&#8217;s dangerous!&#8221;</em></li>
<li><em>&#8220;When  did <strong>we </strong>not have a house?&#8221;</em></li>
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<p>After answering all  her questions and feeling good that she was actually understanding this  concept, she proceeded to break my heart&#8230;in a good way.</p>
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<p>&#8220;<em>Maybe  one day&#8230;daddy can go work more and get even more money and we can  build them a house!</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh baby girl, how I wish we could. That  sure would be great.</p>
<p>After the initial laughter between my  husband and I about her sending him to do more work, I sat there in the  car on our way home and had to really fight back the tears. I was so  proud of my girl and that she not only understood, but that she also <strong>wanted  to help</strong>.</p>
<p>During the picnic itself, it was bittersweet to see  local homeless families at the event. While it was nice to see the kids  enjoying themselves and having fun with other kids attending, including  my daughter, it was really sad to know that at the end of the day, they  wouldn&#8217;t have a home to go to.</p>
<p>One day, though, perhaps as a  community, we&#8217;ll be able to fulfill my baby girl&#8217;s hopes of being able  to &#8220;build them a house&#8221; and help everyone.</p>
<p>For another story  about my girl and how sweet she&#8217;s acting these days, head over to read  about her <a id="yucr" title="Big Sister Love" href="http://40weeks.modernmami.com/life/big-sister-baby-love">Big Sister Love</a>.</p>
<p><em>Disclosure: I  was compensated for my time and work in co-hosting the Hebrew National  Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnic.</em></p>
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		<title>Can Preschoolers Help Clean?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 03:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I found myself home with my baby girl but also needing to clean. She didn&#8217;t go to preschool today, but I knew that I couldn&#8217;t let her being home get in the way of cleaning. This is a busy and short week for me due to the upcoming trip to Blissdom, so it is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Today I found myself home with my baby girl but also needing to clean. She didn&#8217;t go to <strong>preschool</strong> today, but I knew that I couldn&#8217;t let her being home get in the way of cleaning. This is a busy and short week for me due to the upcoming trip to <a href="http://blissdomconference.com/">Blissdom</a>, so it is important that I stay on track.</p>
<p>So, I asked her to help me clean. This way we&#8217;d be doing it together and she&#8217;d feel involved. Plus, it helps her learn there are things to take care of around the house and that it&#8217;s good for all to pitch in as a family.</p>
<p>Obviously, young children have limitations when it comes to cleaning and helping around the house. <strong>What chores are preschool friendly, then?</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Fold clothes</strong>: You can ask your preschooler to fold his/her clothes or even some towels. Since their clothes are so tiny anyway, they&#8217;re perfect for little hands to fold. My girl is also able to fold small towels, like kitchen towels. And, it doesn&#8217;t matter <em>how </em>they&#8217;re folded. I mean, really, if her shirts aren&#8217;t perfectly folded and lined up, life will go on.</li>
<li><strong>Sweep</strong>: She may not be able to sweep the entire kitchen, but if she can sweep up a smaller area while I do something else, it helps. This works especially well if you use a swiffer, since all they have to do is push the stick up and down.</li>
<li><strong>Clean bathroom sink</strong>: The first time I saw my daughter cleaning the sink in her classroom, I was amazed. &#8220;<em>What are you doing</em>?&#8221; I asked her. &#8220;<em>Cleaning the sink! It helps my teacher</em>.&#8221; I had no idea she knew how to do that! Now, she can run a sponge or rag around her bathroom sink while I clean the toilet.</li>
<li><strong>Wash dishes</strong>: This started at my mom&#8217;s house. My daughter decided to ask her abuela if she could help her wash the dishes. So, my mom brought a stool by the sink, gave her a sponge and a bowl of soapy water, and said have at it. Since then, she&#8217;s done it a couple of times at our house too. Of course, we don&#8217;t give her the extra greasy or messy dishes, but she can safely wash a few cups and small plates.</li>
<li><strong>Clean tables</strong>: My daughter&#8217;s been doing this since she was about two years old (maybe even earlier). It&#8217;s the easiest thing for her to do; she just has to swipe a paper towel over the table after I&#8217;ve sprayed it with some child-safe cleaner.</li>
</ol>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there are many more household tasks and chores you can find that your <a title="Information on Preschoolers" href="http://www.modernmami.com/category/preschoolers/"><strong>preschooler</strong></a> can help with. If they&#8217;re anything like my daughter, they&#8217;ll love being able to help out. Just this morning she said that helping me clean was her &#8220;<em>favorite thing to do in the house</em>.&#8221; Now, mind you, her &#8220;favorite thing&#8221; to do changes from hour to hour, but still, for her to say it means she really does enjoy helping.</p>
<p><strong>What chores have you found your kids can help with around the house?</strong></p>
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		<title>Learning Spanish with Bilingual Toys &#8211; Contest &amp; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 16:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of you already know that we are a bi-cultural family and I myself am bilingual. As such, my husband and I decided that we would make an effort to raise our children bilingually so they could learn both English and Spanish. So far, our daughter is doing a great job of acquiring both languages [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Most of you already know that we are a <strong>bi-cultural family</strong> and I myself am <strong>bilingual</strong>. As such, my husband and I decided that we would make an effort to <strong>raise our children bilingually</strong> so they could learn both <strong>English </strong>and <strong>Spanish</strong>. So far, our daughter is doing a great job of acquiring both languages and most important of all, actually showing an interest in Spanish, which is the minority language.</p>
<p>It helps that my parents are a big part of her life, since they both speak Spanish more often than I do. Because I speak English to my husband, spoke English in the workplace, and speak English for 95% of each day, it gets a little difficult sometimes for me to &#8220;switch&#8221; my brain and speak Spanish to my daughter. <em>I have to remind myself</em>. So, any little help I can get is useful in not just exposing her to Spanish, but also reminding <em>me</em> to do so. Which is why I love <strong>bilingual books</strong>, TV programs, and other toys.</p>
<p>When I was contacted by <a title="Smart Play" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/">Smart Play</a> about their new <strong>bilingual toy line</strong>, <a title="Ingenio" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/ingenio/all_products.php?p=1.1.1">Ingenio</a>, I was highly interested in reviewing their products. As the email I received said, &#8220;there are very few affordable toys/games available for parents who want their children to be bilingual.&#8221; In my experience when shopping for baby girl, this has been true. Their products fill this need since 8 out of the 10 products they have so far cost less than $12.99. All ten products are designed for children 3-8 years old, which is perfect for my baby girl.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1464" title="Bilingual Games from Ingenio" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ingenio-bilingual-games.jpg" alt="Bilingual Games from Ingenio" width="465" height="209" />We received the <strong><a title="Animal Learning Puzzle" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/ingenio/puzz_animal.php?p=1.3.4">Animal Learning Puzzle</a></strong> and the <strong><a title="Spellable Puzzle Card Game" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/ingenio/edu_spell.php?p=1.4.2">Spellable Puzzle Card Game</a>.</strong> I was looking forward to playing the Spellable game with baby girl because it allows you to spell 3 letter words in English and Spanish. I thought this would be a great way to step up her learning and go beyond just the alphabet and on to forming words and promoting word recognition. Like any <strong><a title="preschool children - preschoolers" href="http://www.modernmami.com/category/preschoolers/">preschooler</a></strong>, she was super excited at the beginning, but after about 10 words or so, her focus began to fade. Since I don&#8217;t want to be a drill sergeant and &#8220;force&#8221; learning on her, but rather have it be a natural part of her playing and surroundings, I followed her cue and put away the game for another time.</p>
<p>But, just in that short period of time, I saw a few things that I liked about this product:</p>
<ul>
<li>Each letter is color coded; consonants are green &amp; vowels are purple. I like this because you can add variety to the game by sorting the letters. Now she&#8217;s not just working on phonics, but also classifying items.</li>
<li>Every letter card has a picture on the back that doubles for a word in English AND Spanish. So, you have pictures of juice/jugo for J and lamp/lampara for L, etc. Even the hard letters like Q work; Q has a quesadilla on the back.</li>
<li>The spelling cards are also color coded; blue for English and red for Spanish. This helped my daughter know which language to use when trying to spell the word.</li>
</ul>
<p>The animal puzzle was also fun to play with and has the name of each animal printed in both English and Spanish. It also displays the words for the surroundings in both languages. For example, tree/árbol and mountain/montaña. It&#8217;s a very cute puzzle and my daughter enjoyed teaching her dad the names of the animals in Spanish when they later put it together without me.</p>
<h3>Giveaway</h3>
<p>You too have a chance at trying out some Ingenio products! One of you can win a set of the <strong><a title="Alphabet cards" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/ingenio/lrn_abc.php?p=1.5.1">Alphabet cards</a></strong> along with the <strong><a title="Spellable Puzzle Card Game" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.smartplay.us/ingenio/edu_spell.php?p=1.4.2">Spellable Puzzle Card Game</a></strong>. The winner will receive both products.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1468" title="Bilingual Toys from Ingenio" src="http://www.modernmami.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/bilingual-toys-ingenio.jpg" alt="Bilingual Toys from Ingenio" width="452" height="187" /></p>
<h4><strong>How to Enter<br />
</strong></h4>
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<li>If you’d like to enter this contest, simply <strong>leave a comment below</strong> and let me know if you already promote a <strong>bilingual home</strong> or why you would like to <strong>expose your child to another language</strong>.</li>
<li>For an<strong> extra entry</strong>, you can <strong>tweet about this contest with a link back to this post</strong> and include @<a title="modernmami" href="http://twitter.com/modernmami">modernmami</a> in your tweet. You <strong>must leave a separate comment</strong> with a<em> link to your tweet</em> for your entry to count.</li>
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<p><strong>All entries must be in by Sunday, November 22nd at 11:59 pm EST. </strong>The winner will be chosen using Random.org and will be notified via email. (Please be sure to provide a valid email address with your entry.)</p>
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