This activity created with Pom Tree Kids products is part of a sponsored post for Blueprint Social and their client. As always, all opinions are 100% mine! I've noticed lately when I play games on the iPad with my two year old that the ones he's most drawn to involve matching and or memory games. In an effort to help him use that same creativity without the iPad around, I was excited to put … [Read more...]
Toddler Meal Tray
One thing we've been trying very hard to do in our house is encourage our two year old to eat healthy and eat a variety of foods. Now, we definitely are not perfect. There are days that I think the only thing that he'll put in his belly are goldfish and juice, but I figure if I continue to put the good foods out there in front of him, he's bound to eventually give each of them a try, right?! To … [Read more...]
Favorite Apps for Toddlers
Today's Teach Me Tuesday is a little bit different. No cute handmade activity to share today. Instead, we're going to talk technology. Let me start this post by saying that this is not in any way a sponsored post. I simply LOVE these apps {or I should say, my toddler loves these apps}. I know many parents like to limit the "screen time" their child gets each day, and to that I say to each his … [Read more...]
Felt Popsicles
If you've been following my new series, Teach Me Tuesdays, you know that my little guy and I are focusing this month on learning his colors. Well, because repetition is great, especially for little minds, this week's activity is another involving color matching. You see, I've got way too many popsicle sticks in my craft closet, and I've also realized recently that I have a felt hoarding issue. … [Read more...]
DIY Felt Activity Board
I'm so excited at the positive response I got to last week's "Teach Me Tuesdays" activity. In case you missed it, check out my idea for color sorting and matching here. Let's dive right into this week's activity, shall we?! I'm so excited to share this week's idea as it's something that you can get a ton of use out of as your children grow. The possibilities for learning truly are endless … [Read more...]