Free eBook – 14 Mother’s Day Craft Ideas for Kids

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I’m usually pretty good at coming up with unique and interesting craft ideas (and crafts that double as gifts) for the kids to do for each of the holidays. But Mother’s Day is fast approaching and I’ve been a little scrambled. After all I’ve got a Kindergarten graduation, a High School graduation and a College graduation all going on. Not to mention the incredibly busy household and work schedule that just about all of us have. So, it’s not surprise I turned to a free book to get some great ideas for Mother’s Day crafts.

Free eBook – 14 Mother’s Day Craft Ideas for Kids: Homemade Mother’s Day Gift Ideas has homemade cards and gifts to honor your mother in the most heartfelt way there is! Click Here

 

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10 Tips to make moving with children easier

I know when every time we have moved (and it hasn’t been that many) I thought I was going to lose my mind.  My husband was already across the country working at his job and I was back at “home” trying to sell one house, pick another online, handle being a single parent with two children under the age of 2 and third child in elementary, run my own business and did I mention get ready for the move?  The last thing I needed to happen, was exactly what happened because we didn’t trust our move to experts.

Mr. AtoZ tried to locate a moving company we could afford and that would move us when we wanted to move.   We thought we found one but it took hours of online searches and telephone calls.  We filled out forms over and over again.  And, the day of the big pack us up and move they didn’t show up.  Now, I have to handle the children and the packing.   I never want to do that again.   Not only is working with a moving company hard work, and moving your children to a new home, but finding the right moving company is obviously the biggest challenge.

Cue Unpakt.com, a price comparison site for moving services, where you can find reputable moving companies in several cities including Houston, compare prices and reviews, and book online. Instantly!

Receive 5% instant cash back on your next move! Enter promo code: SPRING5 on Unpakt.com when booking and save. Must book by 6/30/13.

If only I knew then what I know now about moving with children.   Unpakt.com not only helps with the process of finding a mover but it also offers up helpful advice like this list of 10 tips to make the move with children a whole lot easier.

1.       Contact the new school prior to moving – Make sure all paperwork for your child, such as immunization forms, have been completed and provided to the school. Additionally, consider asking for a tour of the school with the child’s new teacher to help your child get acclimated.

2.       Change your address before you move – It will take some time for all of your mail to be sent to your new address. Making the change ahead of time will ensure you receive your mail after you move.

3       Book your move early – Hiring a moving company will make your move quicker and more efficient. For help, consider Unpakt to help you make the transition. You can worry about the children and let your movers worry about the rest.

 4.       Subscribe to/pick up the town paper – Local papers carry great information about recreational activities for children as well as family events in town. Pick out some fun things to do and sign up for to get your child excited about moving to a new town. This will also allow them to meet other children in the neighborhood.

 5.       Don’t pack important papers and documents into random boxes – Keep documents such as birth certificates, closing papers, credit card information, etc. on hand so you can easily access them at all times, particularly if any documents must be provided to your child’s school district for enrollment.

 6.       Pack up your child’s favorite belongings in one box ­– Keep this box with you for your child to open as soon as you move in. This will help to create a familiar place for your child in the new home.

 7.       Pick up some fun stickers and let the kids label their boxes – Involving your children in fun ways will help them associate moving with fun. Additionally, when the boxes head to the new house, they will be able to get excited about finding the ones that belong to them.

 8.       Pack with your child in mind – Moving takes time so be sure to pack at least two days worth of necessary items you will need for your children in a separate box, eliminating the hassle of digging through numerous boxes to find specific items.

 9.       Keep the kids away from the moving site – With all of the commotion on moving day, it can be dangerous for your children to be running around in the middle of it all. To keep your children safe and to help you focus on your move, set up a play date with other children in the neighborhood or hire a babysitter / ask a family member or close friend to take your children to their favorite places in town, like the park, a toy store, a do-it-yourself or studio and the movies.

 10.       Unpack your child’s room first – Moving is exhausting for everyone, but organizing your child’s belongings first will help to keep them calm while you unpack the remainder of the house.

What advice do you have for making a move with children easier?

 

 

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DisneyNature ‘Bears’ sneak peek official trailer

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Just in time for Earth Day, Disneynature’s new True Life Adventure “Bears” showcases a year in the life of two mother bears as they impart life lessons to their impressionable young cubs. Set against a majestic Alaskan backdrop teeming with life, their journey begins as winter comes to an end and the bears emerge from hibernation to face the bitter cold. The world outside is exciting—but risky—as the cubs’ playful descent down the mountain carries with it a looming threat of avalanches. As the season changes from spring to summer, the brown bear families must work together to find food—ultimately feasting at a plentiful salmon run—while staying safe from predators, including an ever-present wolf pack. “Bears” captures the fast-moving action and suspense of life in one of the planet’s last great wildernesses—where mothers definitely know best and their cubs’ survival hinges on family togetherness. Directed by Alastair Fothergill (“Earth,” “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee”) and Keith Scholey (“African Cats”), “Bears” is in theaters April 18, 2014, to celebrate Earth Day. For more information about Disneynature, like us on Facebook: facebook.com/Disneynature and follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/Disneynature.

Free Titantic education guide: Learn at home and away at the Titantic Musuem

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We had an amazing time at the Titanic Museum in Branson.   We spent several hours there enjoying the interactive exhibits, beautiful recreations and learning more about the stories behind the people on board.   It is an amazing place for both children and kids, and honestly one of our favorite attractions while in Branson, MO with the grandparents during spring break.

Read our full reviews here — one from mom and one from dad.

But what we didn’t know until we got home was that the Titanic Museum also offers a free education guide online!   Using the Titanic Guide you can study the topics of language arts and social studies, science, geography, math, and religion.  There is even a special section for homeschooling as well as resources for teachers and parents.  Each one of them offers facts and figures as well as prompts to help you make learning these topics using the Titantic as a base.   For specific learning activities Continue Reading …

Tissue paper tubes make Easter candy holders

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Are you getting ready to host an Easter Egg Hunt, party or dinner with friends and family?  Or maybe you just want your Easter Basket to be a little more earth-friendly this year?  This is a simple Easter craft to make for or with kids. There is also a grown up version to fill with fresh herbs.

Supplies:

Green ribbon, yarn or chenille stems

Green tissue paper or shredded paper

Toilet tissue tubes or half paper towel tubes

Stapler or tape

Orange paint, tissue paper or orange markers

Hole punch or scissors

Newspaper to cover surfaces is painting
Directions:

There are three ways to turn the tube orange.   Continue reading Carrot Candy Holder Crafts for Easter


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Woman’s History Month: Fast facts about Pocahontas

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Indian princess and legend Pocahontas led an interesting life. From a young tomboy who loved to run and shoot arrows to a kidnapped teen who learned a new language and culture to a traveling ambassador who met the English royal family, the biography of Pocahontas is fascinating. Here are 15 interesting facts about the life of Powhatan princess, Pocahontas.

Let these fast facts become the basis for a writing prompt, research project, or poster board assignment or even a diaroma. 

1. Pocahontas was Continue Reading …

Sneak peek as DisneyNature brings ‘Wings of Life’ to DVD and Blu-ray in time for Earth Day

DisneyNature brought us “Earth,” “Oceans,” “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee” and just in time for Earth Day they bring to us the opportunity to see “Wings of Life.”   This movie is a a spectacular, closer-than-close, high-definition look at the intricate world of butterflies, hummingbirds, bees and bats, and their life-sustaining collaboration with flowers. Directed by Louie Schwartzberg (“America’s Heart & Soul”) and narrated by Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep, “Wings of Life” will be available on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, Digital and On Demand on April 16, 2013.

Enjoy this first look at the trailer and preorder your copy today! Continue Reading …

Largest Children’s Festival arrives in Houston

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You know what they say . . . everything is bigger in Texas.  That may be true and it may not, but when it comes to the Houston Children’s Festival there is no doubt about it.  They do it big, bigger than any other children’s festival anywhere in the United States with over 300 activities, big name celebrities, beloved cartoon characters and more!

When and where is this festival?   April, 6 and 7, 2013, 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m in . Downtown Houston – City Hall, Houston Public Library Plaza & Tranquility Park.

Who does it benefit?  Child Advocates, Inc.

What celebrities will be in attendance?  Along with Dora the Explorer and Sid the Science Kid expect to see Sunday Celebrity – VICTORIA JUSTICE –star of Nickelodeon’s hit series Victorious  and Saturday Celebrity – Radio Disney presents RD Live! featuring LAURA MARANO from Disney Channel’s AUSTIN AND ALLY.

What is there to do?

  • 5 stages of music and entertainment with Big Family Adventures Zones
  • OVER 300 ACTIVITIES!  Some feature your child’s favorite cartoon characters like Dora the Explorer and Sid the Science Kid.
  • Baker Hughes Circus Town & Stage * Apache Energy Zone & Stage
  • Green Mountain Energy Zone * Child Advocates Kid’s Korral
  • H-E-B Healthy Kids Zone * SABIC Super Science Zone
  • EP Energy Tile Painting Corner

Are you in?  Then you will want to know about tickets!

Purchase your tickets: $10.00 per person; under 3 years free * For special admission offers (Victoria Justice and Laura Marano), please visit their website. Food, beverage & games by coupon only; 9 coupons for $10.00.

You can follow the Houston Children’s Festival on Facebook and Twitter .  Share your excitement about the festival and use the Twitter hastag: #HoustonChildrensFestival.

Last year we attended and had a great time with the whole family from teen to tot.   Take a look at what we expereinced with the Houston Children’s Festival.

James Maslow in  ‘Big Time Rush’: James Maslow Talks About His Character, ’1D,’ and the Future

What you can expect to see at the festival,

Here’s my interview with Child Advocates from last year’s festival.  Find out what they do and how they do it to benefit children and families.

‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ free printable activities

oz free printable activitiess ozprintables1It’s Spring Break for us – and maybe even for many of you – so you may be looking for things to do.   We have them!  One set of activities we are really excited about sharing with you are these free printable activities based on the newest Disney movie release “Oz the Great and Powerful.”

We had a great opportunity to see “Oz the Great and Powerful” in 3D and wow it really was “great” and “powerful!”  And whimsical, entertaining, spectacular and imaginative. See my full review.

See our full review of “Oz the Great and Powerful”  and find out is it appropriate for young kids.

“Like” OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ozthegreatandpowerful

“Follow” OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disneyozmovie

Visit the website: http://www.disney.com/thewizard

Official description (used by permission)

Disney’s fantastical adventure “Oz The Great and Powerful,” directed by Sam Raimi, imagines the origins of L. Frank Baum’s beloved wizard character. When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great wizard but into a better man as well.

 “Oz The Great and Powerful” is produced by Joe Roth, with screen story by Mitchell Kapner and screenplay by Mitchell Kapner and David Lindsay-Abaire. Grant Curtis, Palak Patel, Josh Donen and Philip Steuer are serving as executive producers. “Oz The Great and Powerful” opens in U.S. theaters on March 8, 2013.

 

 

 

7 kid friendly ways to reuse your gallon milk jug

Most of us drink milk and simply go and throw them into the recycle bin or the trash can. But a blogger buddy over at Coupons and Freebies in TX came up with some really fun, unique and interesting ways to bring our boys and girls to the yard with milk jugs.

These fun and simple ideas to help you reuse your milk jugs can all be done with our without the kids.  It’s just more likely they will water the plants if they make their own watering can.  Before you do any of these make sure you clean the milk jug out very good and let it dry out.

- Watering cans (kid friendly)

To make a watering can all you need to do is get a hammer, a nail and a piece of wood. You will place the lid upside down cap down and simple hammer with the nail 4-8 holes into the lid. Also you can use a knife like I did if you want a slower drip. Afterwards you place water in the milk jug and seal the top on and you are done and can go use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Self-Watering Jug (kid friendly)

 

You can either cut the bottom off of the jug just take the lid off or make this. Also you may or may not want to make a small hose size hole on the bottom (fat) part of the jug for you can fill easier it is up to you. Then what you do make hole in the ground near a plant that takes and needs water all the time and place the jug in the ground and then cover up the spot and add water to either the whole you made on the bottom or add water before you place in the ground.

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Bird Feeder House (kid friendly) Continue Reading …