FALL Shopping For Your Family
With Seattle Etsy Finds
I was thrilled when I was contacted by Adriana van Dam of the Seattle Examinerwhen she wanted to feature my bib in an article highlighting local Etsy artists.
Adriana did a great job on the article and I was even more excited to be featured with another EtsyBABY team mate, Elise Hooper of Elise Hooper Designs.
♥ Following the chart above, squirt two of the colors in the plastic bag and seal it.
♥ Have your child rub the two sides of the plastic bag together between their hands for a
count of five. Inspect the bag with your child discussing the the color inside the bag.
Repeat this process until the color has transformed into the color on the chart.
The idea of this process it to have your child use their thought process to determine the outcome without knowing it before hand as well as working their motor skills and counting skills.
* Using the tape is optional, but if you want an extra safety precaution from keeping the paint coming out of the top than I would do this. I never used the tape and the bag always stayed sealed, but mishaps do happen.
This is a simple, easy, healthy snack with all the fixings right in your very own kitchen.
This project is simple enough that I would let your child make this on their own. I would suggest letting your child use a plastic knife, butter knife or a cream cheese knife to spread the peanut butter on the celery.
This is a great motor skill, eye-hand coordination, as well as directive project for your child.
Remember, with any project you should always supervise your child.