Munchkins and Mayhem
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A Kids Crafts Blog
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Snow Science Experiments
Bring some snow indoors and watch it melt in various ways including adding different temperature waters, adding salt, putting it in other rooms, and more.
Cold water, room temperature water and hot water are poured on snow to see how each melts the snow. Inspiration laboratories shares the details.
Get the instructions here:
http://inspirationlaboratories.com/snow-and-water-science-experiment/
Pleasantest thing places a snowball in the freezer, refrigerator and on the table and watches how each melts.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.pleasantestthing.com/2013/02/kids-science-activity-snow-fun.html
Little bins for little hands puts snow in different rooms throughout the house to see how they melt.
Get the instructions here:
http://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/snow-science-experiment-saturday-science/
Home school innovations places snow through a filter to see how it melts.
Get the instructions here:
http://homeschoolinnovation.com/blog/homeschool-science-with-snow/
Mom inspired life adds salt to one snow ball and nothing to the other and watches how they melt.
Get the instructions here:
http://mominspiredlife.com/melting-snow-science-experiment/
Friday, January 30, 2015
Ice Science Experiments
Find a fun ice experiment to celebrate winter.
Find out how to make frost with science sparks using just a tin can, ice, water and salt and watch condensed water in the air freeze.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.science-sparks.com/2011/11/29/ice-experiments-making-frost/
Reading confetti freezes baking soda and water and then adds vinegar to make ice volcanos.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.readingconfetti.com/2013/08/ice-volcanoes.html
Mom to 2 posh lil divas makes ice snowman by freezing water inside balloons. She then keeps one inside and puts the others outside to see which will melt first and how fast.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.momto2poshlildivas.com/2012/01/snowman-experiment.html
Kitchen counter chronicle sees if ice will melt faster if it's wearing "clothing," or in this case covered by a piece of cloth.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.kitchencounterchronicle.com/smiley-and-melty-snowman/
Creative family fun tests what will slide on ice testing trying rocks, sticks, bottle caps, and more.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.creativefamilyfun.net/2013/02/hockey-science.html
Inspiration laboratories places ice in different containers such as plastic, paper, glass and metal to see which will melt first.
Get the instructions here:
http://inspirationlaboratories.com/melting-ice-experiment/
Totally tots uses different substances like water, sugar, ice and ice alone to see which will help the ice melt the fastest.
Get the instructions here:
http://totallytots.blogspot.com/2011/12/touch-feel-learn-melting-ice.html
Little bins for little hands uses color and ice to watch how ice melts, the colors meld and the effects the salt has on the paper.
Get the instructions here:
http://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/ice-melt-science-experiment-saturday-science/
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Snow Painting
Now that the snow has been around for a while and starting to look all icky...
Bring some inside and paint it with food coloring
And make snow art.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
DIY Kazoos
Happy National Kazoo Day. Celebrate with one of these kid friendly kazoo making crafts.
Craft scope uses a paper towel roll to and wax paper to make a kazoo. They then cover it with colorful tape and stickers.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.craftscope.com/kazoo/
Kids spot adds feathers and ribbon to their version.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.kidspot.com.au/Toddler-Play-Kazoo+1642+25+article.htm
Sophie world uses popsicle sticks and cut straws for her version.
Get the instructions here:
http://sophie-world.com/crafts/popsicle-stick-kazoo
Love to laugh and learn makes a trumpet kazoo.
Get the instructions here:
Busy bee kids crafts uses a toilet paper roll.
Get the instructions here:
Choices 4 children uses scraps of paper to make the kazoo hum.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Chocolate Cake Day of Play
Celebrate chocolate cake day with this chocolate inspired play date.
Start the day by playing with chocolate scented play dough. Natural momma in me has her kids make cupcakes, providing muffin tin and sprinkles for inspiration.
Get the instructions here:
http://naturalmommainme.blogspot.com/2015/01/sensory-play-chocolate-playdough.html
Next, practice some skip counting with m&ms with this worksheet from kids learn.
Get the instructions here:
http://kids-learn.org/chocolate/isenberg/isenberg.htm
Next, make this easy one bowl chocolate cake recipe from planning with kids.
Get the instructions here:
http://planningwithkids.com/2011/04/03/easy-chocolate-cake-recipe/
End the play date by reading Rachel Bright's super cute Love Monster and the Last Chocolate. Check it out from the library. It's also available at Amazon.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Ice Sculptures
Sunday, January 25, 2015
A Cold and Blessed Play Date
Celebrate the snow with snow angels and this fun day of play featuring a snow angel craft, snack, activity and book.
Begin the day by making these paper plate snow angels. For younger kids punch holes into the angels to make them lacing cards for fine motor skill practice. The manger shares the details.
Get the instructions here:
http://themanger.blogspot.jp/2009/12/celebrate-with-stars-angels-sheep-and.html
Next, step outside for some snowy fun and make snow angels.
Next, come back inside for these cute angel snacks consisting of bugles, icing, pretzels, cherios and oyster crackers. Catholic icing shares the recipe.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.catholicicing.com/angel-snack-play-with-your-food/
End the day by reading The Snow Angel by Glenn Beck. A sweet story about the importance of family. Check it out from the library or find it at Amazon.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Winter Sensory Bins
Celebrate winter with a sensory box using one of these many elements.
White rice makes a great filler for a winter sensory bin. The Iowa farmers wife also uses glittery snowflakes and plastic penguins and snowmen.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.theiowafarmerswife.com/2012/02/winter-sensory-bin.html
Fake snow is the base for this winter sensory bin. Rubber boots and elf shoes also adds pompoms and foam snowflakes.
Get the instructions here:
http://rubberbootsandelfshoes.blogspot.com/2013/01/winter-sensory-bin.html
Suzy home schooler uses grated soap for her version. She also adds a spoon and white beans for scooping fun.
Get the instructions here:
http://suzyhomeschooler.com/winter-sensory-bin/
Hollys art corner uses snow dough. She then adds small foam penguins and snowflakes and pretty marbles along with measuring tools.
Get the instructions here:
http://hollysartcorner.blogspot.com/2013/01/toddler-sensory-activtiy-winter-sensory.html
Teaching my blessings uses cotton balls and Styrofoam balls along with winter words.
Get the instructions here:
http://teachingmyblessings.blogspot.com/2012/01/winter-sensory-bin.html
Childhood beckons uses cotton batting and lots of plastic winter accessories for her version.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.childhoodbeckons.com/2010/12/winter-sensory-box.html
1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 1 uses packing peanuts and lots of plastic penguins and snowflakes.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.net/2011/01/winter-sensoryimagination-bin/
Two little seeds uses polystyrene balls, lots of spoons, beads and a common theme, penguins.
Get the instructions here:
http://twolittleseeds.blogspot.com/2011/01/winter-sensory-box.html
Playing house in Maryland uses lots of stuffed penguins, measuring cups, baby pine cones, and beads.
Get the instructions here:
http://playinghouseinmaryland.blogspot.com/2011/02/january-sensory-bins.html
How we learn at home uses salt and pom poms for her version.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.howwelearnathome.com/2013/01/winter-wonderland-sensory-bin.html
Make snowmen from ping pong balls. Katherine maries adds shredded blue paper to cushion the snowmen parts.
Get the instructions here:
http://katherinemaries.com/blog/archives/11089
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