Sensory Play Activity: How to Make Beautiful, Kid-Safe Rainbow Rice

Sensory Play Activity: How to Make Beautiful, Kid-Safe Rainbow Rice

The easiest recipe for beautiful, food-safe rice to fill your little one’s sensory bin!

Ultimate Staycation Guide

Ultimate Staycation Guide

Our ultimate staycation guide: how to love time at home with your kids!

LEGO Maze STEM Challenge

LEGO Maze STEM Challenge

Activities for creative thinking and problem-solving with LEGO bricks!

Cooking with a Preschooler: Fall Edition

Cooking with a Preschooler: Fall Edition

Thanks to a big crop of Mackintoshes from my parents’ house, we are up to our ears in apples at the moment.  Just another great opportunity to get my three-year-old busy in the kitchen!  Last week, he picked apples and

Gardening with a Preschooler: The Strawberry Experiment

Gardening with a Preschooler: The Strawberry Experiment

This summer for one of his projects, my three year old has been diligently caring for a strawberry plant. He waters it, keeps it clear of weeds, and on three separate occasions has had the supreme delight of picking a

Homemade Finger Paint

Homemade Finger Paint

We experimented with homemade finger paint this week using this simple recipe from Tinker Lab.  Most of the recipes I came across used water and sugar.  We don’t usually have white sugar in the house, so I tried this one

Everything is Washable

Everything is Washable

The more independent my preschooler becomes, the more I actively try to step out of his way and let him spread his wings.  He has a naturally cautious temperament and is not one to dive into new situations.  This summer,

Test, Observe, Revise: Engineering with a Preschooler

Test, Observe, Revise: Engineering with a Preschooler

The slow-motion video option on my phone has captured my preschooler’s attention lately, so we are using it to improve our marble track engineering.  When we record a run in slow-motion and review it, he can more easily see where

Olympic National Park Ecosystems: Forests, Rivers, and Waterfalls

Olympic National Park Ecosystems: Forests, Rivers, and Waterfalls

Our hunt for more waterfalls led us to explore the Elwha River, Barnes Creek, Falls Creek, and the Sol Duc River.  Hiking to Marymere Falls gave us our first good look at an old growth forest. Immense, moss-covered trees towered

Travelling with Littles: Fostering Independence

Travelling with Littles: Fostering Independence

We’ve recently returned from our first major trip with our kids, and now that we’re home, I can safely call it a success.  There is plenty of advice out there on how to entertain your kids on an airplane.  Some