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5 Fun Earth Day Activities For Kids

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Thursday, April 22nd, 2021 at 10:00 AM
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Earth Day is TODAY and normally events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for our environment!

Here are 5 fun and easy at-home activities to do with your kiddos as a reminder to slow down and appreciate the bounty of our beautiful planet!

Peanut Butter & Pine Cone Bird Feeder~ You only need 4 components: a pine cone, peanut butter, twine, and bird seed. First, tie twine to top of pine cone to use later to hang your bird feeder. Next, using a spoon or knife, spread a thick layer of peanut butter all over the pine cone. Then, roll it around in the seed, making sure to press the seeds into the peanut butter and hang in your favorite tree!

Make Recycled Paper~ This slightly messy project requires some patience and preparation, but it’s not tricky and the process is worth exploring.

Supplies- Screen, Large Tub, Washcloth/rag/burp cloth/large piece of felt, Water, Torn paper from newspaper, tissue paper, magazines, etc. and a Blender Steps– Shred the paper up into little pieces (roughly 2″ square). Add paper to the blender, cover it with water, and run the blender on a low speed. (add more water if the blender doesn’t move easily) Continue to run the blender a little bit faster until you get the paper mixture into a nice, smooth pulp and add more water if your pulp is still chunky. Spread the pulp in a thin and uniform layer across the screen and cover this with a rag or cloth diaper to absorb the extra water, while also pushing the water through the screen into the tub. Place one hand firmly on top of the cloth and then flip the screen over onto a work surface. Remove the screen and put the cloth plus paper pulp in a spot where it could dry, undisturbed, for about a day. The thicker the paper, the longer it will take to dry.

Rainbow Scavenger Hunt~ Toddlers and preschoolers will a lot of fun playing this game that’s all about learning and searching for the colors of the rainbow. All you need is a camera and some time. To play, start with the color red. When your little one spots something red, snap a photo of it. Then look for something orange, and so on. Not only will they be learning the rainbow, but you’ll be tuning our eyes toward objects in your neighborhood and your local environment.

Mud Pie Kitchen~ This is a favorite for little boys!  Go through your kitchen or head to Goodwill to find cheap pots, pans and cooking utensils. Then set aside a place in your back yard garden to be the dirt pile and make an area for working on such as an old play table or unused plastic crates. Set up the hose or buckets of water near your new mud kitchen and let their creativity flow!

Recycled Garden Collages~ Here’s a way to bring a beautiful garden indoors! Start by discussing things you might find outside like flowers, fences, bugs and more. Then collect cardboard food boxes, straws and lids to create a fun flower filled garden like the one pictured below!

 

April Fool’s Day~ Fun Prank Ideas For Kids

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Thursday, April 1st, 2021 at 10:30 AM
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April Fool’s Day is today and if you want to get back at your kiddos for all the tricks they play during the year, here are a few easy and mostly FREE and fun prank ideas for kids!

~After everyone goes to school, turn as many things upside down as you can- including framed pictures, clocks, chairs and toys. When the family wakes up in the morning, they’ll do a double-take and let the laughter begin!

~ Stuff toilet paper into the toe of your kid’s shoes.

~ If you have ceiling fans in your kids’ bedrooms, use a hole punch to make a ton of confetti. Place it on top of the fan blades & it will “rain” confetti when they turn on their ceiling light. Plus, then they have to vacuum their own room!

~ Put a few drops of food coloring in the bottom of a cereal bow & cover it with cereal. When the milk is poured in the bowl, it will change color!

~ Set out a mixed bowl of Skittles and plain M&M’s!

~ Remove the caps from the shampoo or conditioner bottles & cover the opening with plastic wrap. Replace the caps & wait outside the bathroom door to hear their frustration!

~ Leave the plastic wrap on the American cheese on your kid’s sandwich!

~ If you have a chocolate fanatic in your house, use brown construction to cut out several “E” shapes, put them in a pan, cover with aluminum foil, and tell them “there’s a pan of Brown E’s on the counter!”

~ If you have snack bag sized chips for your children’s lunches, open the bags from the bottom & switch out the snacks. Cheetos become Lays, Fritos become Ruffles, etc. Then tape the bottom of the bag closed & your kids will have a confusing lunch!

~ This last idea is for your tween or teen’s! Get ahold of their phone and set up keyboard shortcuts. Then, for example, every time they text the word “the,” it would automatically change to “MY MOM ROCKS”! You can really use your imagination with this one and personalize it to be the most fun for your family!

For some more great ideas, head to Personal Creations.  Let us know if you have done any of these tricks before and how they worked out!

9 Tips for Helping Your Kids Adjust to a New Baby

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Sunday, September 24th, 2017 at 3:00 PM
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Getting ready for a second child (or third, or more) means going back into high-gear prep mode: stocking up on baby clothes, setting up a nursery, going through all the hospital visits, etc. In all that activity, it can be surprisingly easy to overlook one of the most important parts of your life: your other children. Whether you’ve only got one other child at home or you’re juggling two or more children, it takes some real work and planning to help an older sibling adjust to a new baby. Your older child’s life will change as radically as yours will, but he won’t necessarily have the emotional tools to handle that change well. That’s where you come in. With the right guidance, you can help your child adjust to the new baby just fine. Here are some tips to remember:

Listen to their feelings (especially the complaints)

Your older child will have a lot of opinions about the baby. (A lot.) He will likely complain about your time being monopolized by the new child, the way the baby cries, and just the overall ways that life is changing. Don’t ignore these comments. Instead, let your older child vent and express himself to you. In response, talk with him honestly about what’s happening. Tell him you understand that the change is hard, that you still love him and that you know he’s still getting used to sharing his parents with a new person. If you ignore his complaints, you run the risk of teaching him to repress his feelings, which can lead to bad behavior or outbursts.

Ask for their input

Kids love choices because they present the illusion of control. (In other words, you won’t let your child choose any meal in the world for dinner, but you can let them pick between two pre-approved choices.) Carry this over when the new baby comes. Ask your child for input and “advice” when dealing with the new baby. The goal here is to help your older child feel included and like a valuable member of the family with opinions to contribute. By emphasizing his skills, you can help him feel like a team member.

Let them help out

Similarly, let your older child help with the new baby. Obviously, you can’t outsource infant care to a child, but you can let your older child participate in baths, diaper changes and other tasks that come with new-baby territory. This will give your older child a sense of pride and accomplishment; he won’t be fighting for your attention, but actively helping while he spends time with you.

Read books to your kids about the situation

Explaining the myriad of changes your household is about to go through will take some time. A great way to help this process is to read books about babies and birth with your older child. Talk about newborns, mommies and how families grow. Use these reading times as a chance to answer questions and encourage open talks about what’s happening.

Talk to them about the story of their own birth

Kids love to hear stories about themselves. When you’re preparing for a new baby, talk with your older child about what it was like when he was born. Tell him how excited you were, how much you looked forward to meeting him and how much he’s changed your life. Use that as a springboard for a discussion about how similar things will happen with the new baby. The goal is to help your child see the pattern of family growth, love and acceptance.

Set aside special time for your older child or children

It doesn’t have to be much — something small once or twice a week can work — but find room in your schedule for a special activity with your older kid. Some play time, park visits, story hour; whatever it is, make sure it’s a regular appointment. This way the older child won’t feel forgotten.

Don’t devalue your older kids

It’s inevitable that baby-related tasks, chores and medical visits will eat up a lot of your time. Don’t let this turn your older children into a lower priority, though. When you can steal a free minute without the baby — if the little one is napping or being looked after by the other parent — use that time to spend with your older child. It doesn’t have to be much, and it doesn’t have to be a major event. Something as simple as sharing a snack or talking about your day while you take a break will work just fine. It’s a way to show you’re still interested in the whole family, not just the new baby. Your older child will definitely appreciate it.

Let them become individuals

Don’t be too quick to force your older child to spend time with the baby. The older child will want to establish his own identity in contrast to the infant, which sometimes takes the shape of ignoring the baby altogether. Let this play out until the older child eventually changes his tune.

Don’t shy away from messy moments

The emotionally messy ones, that is. (You’ll already have plenty of physically messy ones with the baby.) If your older child has a total blow-up one day, let him cry it out and get rid of the bad feelings. There’s a good chance his inner turmoil has been triggered by the mass of emotions he’s feeling about the new baby. That’s totally normal, and you should encourage healthy displays and investigations of these feelings. This is going to be a big learning opportunity for everyone.

Expanding your family is a big deal, but it doesn’t have to be hard on your older children. Remember: they just want to be loved and acknowledged. Show them that they’re part of the family.

Dreft Stage 1: Newborn Hypoallergenic Liquid Baby Laundry Detergent, 2 Count $12.73 Shipped

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Sunday, July 23rd, 2017 at 9:00 AM
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Get this Dreft Stage 1: Newborn Hypoallergenic Liquid Baby Laundry Detergent (HE), 50 Ounces (32 Loads), 2 Count on sale for $12.73 when you clip the $4 off coupon and subscribe and save!

NOTE, if you have 5 or more subscriptions arriving in a month, you’ll save 15% off this order instead of the regular 5% – which will sweeten this deal! Remember, when you sign up for Subscribe and Save, you are under NO obligation whatsoever and can cancel at anytime. To cancel or modify your Subscribe and Save items, just click on “my account” and then “subscriptions” and then you can cancel and/or modify anything you want.

Free Baby Gifts, Coupons & More

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Saturday, June 13th, 2015 at 1:00 PM
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First thing you’ll want to do is sign up for Pampers Gifts to Grow and Huggies Enjoy the Ride Rewards. Sooner than later you will be purchasing diapers and no matter which brand you choose you’ll find promo codes on your diapers and wipes products.

If you plan to formula feed check out Similac Strong Moms and Enfamil Family Beginnings.

Citrus Lane creates surprise packages for kids and their parents. We send an assortment of the best products–recommended by real moms and dads–right to your door each month. A Citrus Lane customer receives a beautiful box each month that is tailored to the age and stage of the child. The packages start with newborns, and go up to 5 years of age. In each box, subscribers get four to five top–rated products, along with insights into why we love and recommend these items.

Right now new customers can enter code TAKE40 at check out to receive 40% off your first package!

You’ll want to keep baby protected in the car seat so why not grab a free Carseat Canopy. Just click on “Shop Now“, select any canopy you would like (be sure to go to their sizing page so you can get the right size carrier for you). Once you have selected your size, you will automatically be directed to the “shopping bag” where you can enter the promo code ENBABY to reduce the price to free.

I ordered a blue one of these for a friend and had it personalized.  I was shocked at the quality – this was WELL worth the money! Shipping is $12.95.

Seven Slings is offering a free baby carrier (a $48 value) with the coupon code ENBABY at checkout. To get the deal just go HERE, click on ‘Shop Now”, select any baby carrier you would like. Once you have selected your size, you will automatically be directed to the “shopping bag” where you can enter the promo code ENBABY .

This promo code will take 100% off of the baby carrier purchase and all you are required to pay are the shipping fees, $14.99.

Here’s a deal I didn’t have when I was pregnant with the kids but I wish I would have… Belly Button Band products button into your pre-pregnancy pants to adjust to your expanding belly and keep them secure. Wear your favorite jeans all throughout your pregnancy and for the in-between sizes after pregnancy with Belly Button Band!

Just use the coupon code: ENBABY to get 2 Belly Button Bands free or 1 free Belly Button Body ($40 value). Shipping is $13.95.

I wouldn’t have been able to survive without my boppy – but if you want a less expensive alternative click on “Shop Now” and select the Nursing Pillow of your choice in one of 9 prints!

Just use the coupon code: ENBABY at checkout for the discount. Shipping is $12.95.

Uddercovers also offers a free patterned breastfeeding cover (a $35 value) with the coupon code: MYSAVINGS at checkout.

Just choose your favorite cover – enter the coupon code and shipping is $11.95.

You won’t want to worry about their little legs getting code or their knees getting hurt when they start crawling so be sure to head over to BabyLeggings.com and get 5 free leggings with coupon code ENBABY at checkout.

You’ll pay shipping of $12.95 which is just $2.59 a pair, shipped!

You’ll find adorable baby leggings for boys and girls, and one to match every outfit or occasion. My little one also likes wearing hers with t-shirts on her arms and as leg warmers with her dance outfits.

PLUS these make great baby shower gifts!

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Breast Pads make GREAT gifts. Selections dwindle quickly, so get yours today!

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If you are expecting a baby or know someone who is, create your own FREE Target Baby Registry and get a FREE Welcome Gift packed with coupons and free samples including a Munchkin Latch bottle and MAM pacifier!

Once you complete the Baby registry form, you will receive an email from Target letting you know that you can stop by the Guest Service desk at your local Target store to pick up your free gift

And eight weeks before your baby is due, you’ll receive a coupon valid for 15% off on remaining registry items in store and online!

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Walgreens – Well Beginnings Infant Formula As Low As $0.75 Each!

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Tuesday, March 31st, 2015 at 5:40 AM
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Now through 4/25, score a HOT deal on Well Beginnings Infant Formula (8oz canisters) at Walgreens where they are on sale buy 1, get 1 FREE!

Buy 2 Well Beginnings Premium Infant Formula 8oz buy 1 at $6.49 get 1 FREE
Use the $5/1 Store-brand Formula coupon found here
Final cost $1.49 total, just $0.75 each!

Thanks and photo credit, Wild for Wags!

FREE Babies R Us Baby’s First Easter Event on Saturday 3/28

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Thursday, March 19th, 2015 at 10:30 AM
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Babies R Us is having a Baby’s First Easter Event on 3/28/15 at 10 am with giveaways, prizes, an opportunity to take pictures with an Easter backdrop, and more!

Go HERE for more information.

 

New Jammies Boys Organic Cotton Pajamas – Only $7.73 (reg. $35)

Posted by My Dallas Mommy on Saturday, February 28th, 2015 at 11:45 AM
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Screen Shot 2015-02-28 at 7.58.36 AMAmazon has several sets of New Jammies Boys Organic Cotton Pajamas on sale as low as $7.73 (reg. $35).  Some are Winter prints, so buy them a little big now and save for Christmas!

New Jammies Little Boys’ Organic Snuggly Pajamas Santa’s Elves – $7.73 (reg. $35)
available in sizes 2T – 7
New Jammies Big Boys’ Organic Cotton Pajamas Santa’s Elves – $9.56 (reg. $36)
available in size 10

New Jammies Little Boys’ Organic Snuggly Pajamas Santa’s Elves Solid Top – $7.73 (reg. $35)
available in sizes 2T – 7
New Jammies Big Boys’ Organic Cotton Pajamas Santa’s Elves Solid Top – $9.56 (reg. $36)
available in size 8

New Jammies Little Boys’ Zippered Organic Footie Polar Bears – $9.04 (reg. $35)
available in sizes 3T – 4T
New Jammies Big Boys’ Pajamas Polar Bears – $10.80 (reg. $36)
available in sizes 8 – 12

New Jammies Little Boys’ Organic Snuggly Pajamas Moose Tracks – $9.54 (reg. $35)
available in sizes 2T, 5 & 7
New Jammies Big Boys’ Organic Cotton Pajamas Moose Tracks – $12.91 (reg. $36)
available in sizes 8 – 12

New Jammies Little Boys’ Organic Pajama Rw Classic Stripes – $10.50 (Reg. $35)
available in sizes 2T, 3T, 5 & 6

Thanks QBC!