Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Top Picks - Kid's Artwork Display

Artwork is Zoe's favorite word after Stories... since she has started school, she brings a new masterpiece almost every single day. She is so excited about her artwork that I love discussing them with her. I make sure I not only keep her artwork securely. I also write small notes for everything I add in the file. I write whatever Z tells me about her creation. I know I'm not alone, you, as a parent must be looking for creative ideas to store the piece of art your little one has created. 

Monday, 30 September 2013

Reduce, reuse and recycle your trash into fun crafts!



This week Zefan learnt the alphabet “R” in school and as a standard procedure they have a “show & tell” time in class for the particular alphabet they have learnt. This activity basically reinforces the sound of that alphabet in a practical manner using tangible material. The children were asked to make simple things using recycled material, this helped them in two ways-one it supports the alphabet “R” and two, it teaches them the importance of recycling in a fun & interesting way.  


Monday, 25 March 2013

Kukucrate – “REVIEW“


 


All those who have been following Momsters know that we are very particular about engaging our kids in age-appropriate activities. Weekends give us all the more reason to indulge in some activity as a family that Zoe/Zefan will benefit from. Zoe loves colors and she loves helping her mom and dad in whatever craft activities we do. She does end up messing the project and herself up, but I strongly believe it’s all worth it.


When Charu Agarwal (the person behind Kukucrate) contacted Momsters to do a review for their product, I was super excited. Their boxes offer theme based, hands-on learning projects designed for kids between 3-8 years. Though Zoe is just 2.3 years old but I wanted to see her reaction, and boy… did she have fun or what. It was more work on her parents part and less on hers but she loved being with us, inspecting what we did. 


Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Bumble Box by Yellow Bumble - "REVIEW"

How many of us always keep juggling between various activity classes for our kids. At times we have to choose between art, craft or a story telling session. Kids and parents both love getting involved in a whole lot of activities. Parents love seeing their kids perform different things. Kids on the other hand get to do different stuff and stay away from getting bored.

The fact is kids can only get involved in one thing at a time... Right? Well before experiencing the Bumble Box even we were of this opinion. Things changed when we received the Bumble Box (a huge thanks to Yellow Bumble) and we actually experienced it.