For winter drinks you can make some special mugs. Kids will be so happy to make them with you! You will need white ceramic mugs and Sharpie markers. That’s all you need! Wash your mugs thoroughly with soap and water. Get all the grime and dust off to ensure the markers stick to the mugs well. So it’s time to decorate! Pick your favorite colors of Sharpies and go to work. Please keep in mind that some colors will darken slightly during the baking process. Also remember that you don’t want to draw on the rim or on the inside of the mug—just on the outside and away from where your mouth will touch the mug. Bake the mugs in the oven at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. Then shut off the oven and let them cool down. Just enjoy your new mugs!
Going shopping when you buy one thing that has more than one purpose I call a great shopping! It’s always good when one product is multifunctional, like this innovative blanket. It has not one, not two – but three uses! This Play-Fold Bird by Danish label Fabelab is a beautiful cotton-jersey baby blanket, a soft sleeping bag and a bird toy all in one. You can easily transform it and move from one form to another thanks to clever stitched fold lines and well-placed ties. The Play-Fold-Bird comes in gentle hues of pink and grey and it’s easily washable. I think it’s a win-win purchase! Check this out!
Sewing is great for developing fine motor skills of your kids. Let’s start with easy sewing patterns for little beginners. They are simple geometric shapes you can lace along the edges of or create patterns with. Also you and your kids can make them for different holidays like Christmas, Valentine’s Day and many others. You will need different colored papers and yarn. Print the sewing card templates on card stock or print on plain paper and trace the shapes onto colorful card stock. You can make them with cardboard or sheet balsa wood (drill the holes in this case) for repeated use. Punch the holes according to the templates. You can push an empty pen or sharp object through the holes. For the yarn tie a small paper piece to the end so it doesn’t go through the holes. If you don’t have a small plastic needle so glue a tightly rolled up paper piece at the end of the yarn so you can hold this stiff end to thread through, just like a shoelace.
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