I don't know a baby who doesn't enjoy a touch and feel book, even toddlers seem to be drawn to them and what a special keepsake for a baby to have forever. Homemade books are common in Montessori schools and Tara and i made this one for the new arrival that we wanted to share....
Each page has a familiar face on it and with the use of puffy pens some words that can be felt for a tactile experience
Welcome To Home Learning From Birth
Monday, December 20, 2010
Newborn mobile
We saw this idea on "Mister Maker" one of the shows Tara adores and changed it a little to create a mobile for Tara's little brother.
First we started with 3 sheets of card stock-red,white and black as we know newborns see high contrast colours well for the first 6 months of life.
Take 2 of the pages and cut into strips of all thickness' then use the hole puncher to create holes in your strips of paper. The great thing about this activity is that is doesn't have to be perfect to have a great effect. Uneven cutting or holes in the wrong area is fine-the baby will love it all!
Now you have hole punched the strips of paper, paste them on the third piece of paper in any order at all
First we started with 3 sheets of card stock-red,white and black as we know newborns see high contrast colours well for the first 6 months of life.
Take 2 of the pages and cut into strips of all thickness' then use the hole puncher to create holes in your strips of paper. The great thing about this activity is that is doesn't have to be perfect to have a great effect. Uneven cutting or holes in the wrong area is fine-the baby will love it all!
Now you have hole punched the strips of paper, paste them on the third piece of paper in any order at all
Completed sheet! Now laminate over the top and cut into any shape you require
We made a mobile from squares-this is the view bub will get from his change table
And added some more to the walls
We will have bub sleep in a hammock for a few months so we used the black,red and white design paper made by Tara on the underside of the hammock bar
This can also be used in any bassinette or cot and is very helpful when trying to prevent positional plagiocephaly or "flat head syndrome". Just take note of which way bub tends to turn his/her head and place the coloured patterned paper in the opposite direction so they are drawn to looking at it and gives the head a chance to even out.
And added some more to the walls
We will have bub sleep in a hammock for a few months so we used the black,red and white design paper made by Tara on the underside of the hammock bar
This can also be used in any bassinette or cot and is very helpful when trying to prevent positional plagiocephaly or "flat head syndrome". Just take note of which way bub tends to turn his/her head and place the coloured patterned paper in the opposite direction so they are drawn to looking at it and gives the head a chance to even out.
Musical Gloves
Sewing is an activity i have been hoping to start soon with Tara as it is one of the Montessori principles shown in 3-6 classrooms. Most of the older generations would shudder at the thought of a 2.5yr old with scissors in their hand let alone a needle and thread but i really encourage parents to give them a go at anything. Children need these opportunities to learn! Musical gloves are simply knitted gloves with a single bell sewn on to each finger tip to create an instrument that a toddler and a newborn baby can enjoy together.
New Baby
Some of you may know we are expecting a little brother for Tara any day now so home school has been taken over by making "baby activities" that Tara can give to her brother and play together to hopefully create that bond straight away
After a beautiful natural hospital birth with Tara, we have this time chosen a home birth. What a home learning experience for Tara! We have watched many videos on birthing (subject to me watching them first of course) and she has bought up many questions like "how does the baby get in your tummy mummy?" that keep me on my toes. As the pregnancy progresses I'm really excited that my daughter can have the opportunity to see how powerful woman are and that birth is a natural amazing experience that shouldn't be hidden behind hospital doors.
After a beautiful natural hospital birth with Tara, we have this time chosen a home birth. What a home learning experience for Tara! We have watched many videos on birthing (subject to me watching them first of course) and she has bought up many questions like "how does the baby get in your tummy mummy?" that keep me on my toes. As the pregnancy progresses I'm really excited that my daughter can have the opportunity to see how powerful woman are and that birth is a natural amazing experience that shouldn't be hidden behind hospital doors.
Christmas 2010
We haven't had much time to do Christmas craft this year as it seemed to have come around so quickly but Tara did get involved with the traditional jobs of Gingerbread house decorating....
Table centerpiece painting
Table centerpiece painting
Beautiful big gum nuts that fitted our "traditional Christmas" theme perfectly
Bath Painting
Bath time can be fun while getting clean with this little activity....
Bubble bath painting!
The recipe is simple
1 cup of bubble bath mixed with 4 tablespoons of cornflour and then add your favourite food colouring colours-a few drops is fine it wont stain the bath
Bubble bath painting!
The recipe is simple
1 cup of bubble bath mixed with 4 tablespoons of cornflour and then add your favourite food colouring colours-a few drops is fine it wont stain the bath
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