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Princess.cranky....
post 11/10/2006, 08:43 AM
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Can't believe my baby girl is 1!
Hi there everyone,

Post here any any ideas you have for craft and activities. biggrin.gif

*101 EB TODDLER ACTIVITIES- the mega list everyone is always asking for!
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....howtopic=178044

*Another mega list with over 200 activities!
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=217399&hl=

*Outdoor activities
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....ivities+toddler

*Finger paint and goop recipes.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....3&hl=activities

*Recipe for Clag.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....howtopic=292842

make Muffin Crayons and Play dough
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....5&hl=activities

*Play dough recipes and finger paint.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=232733&hl=

*Drawing Ideas.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....topic=57301&hl=

*Activities for dads to do with their kids.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=219588&hl=

*What do I DO with him?!
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=210886&hl=

*Entertaining your toddler- am I stimulate him enough?
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....topic=55987&hl=

*What do you do all day?
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....topic=55454&hl=

*Activities for a 13 month old.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=196452&hl=

*Activities for a 18 month old.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....opic=182705&hl=

*Activities for a 17 month old.
http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....topic=57622&hl=

Websits-

*ABC Kids-
http://www.abc.net.au/children

*Craft activities.
http://www.magicalchildhood.com/index2.htm

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Princess.cranky....
post 11/10/2006, 10:37 AM
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Can't believe my baby girl is 1!
Common girls- don't be shy! biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by mum2a-princess: 11/10/2006, 10:38 AM
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post 11/10/2006, 10:52 AM
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Well my 2 just love making arrowroot(sp) bikkie faces we just make up icing sugar and we originally started using lollies for the face features( eg smarties for eyes and snakes for the mouth and sprinkles for the hair or other varietys) but now use fruit pieces cut strawberrys or kiwi fruit make lovely mouths and berrys make beautiful eyes. Whatever suits you and this is so easy and makes a nice little afternoon snack.
Hope that makes sense this baby brain is affecting me worse today the ever.
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Suzibell
post 11/10/2006, 12:03 PM
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good girls keep diaries... ...bad girls never have the time
There was a thread on similar last week, with some good ideas in. The following is the link: (I don't know if this is how you do it?)

http://members.essentialbaby.com.au/index....howtopic=275333

HTH!
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Princess.cranky....
post 11/10/2006, 01:01 PM
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Can't believe my baby girl is 1!
Thank you girls-

Links to previous threads will be included so thanks Suzibell.

Arrowroot bikkie faces is a great idea!

Keep them coming girls!
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babypres
post 11/10/2006, 01:17 PM
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Make a Necklace
Empty thread spools that are painted different colors can make a safe necklace for younger children. They can even help you make the necklace. Take the spools and string them together with a soft string or shoe lace. The younger children will enjoy helping you do this.

Colored Sand Art
Take dry sand from the sand box and put a handful into several small containers. Add some food coloring into each container and mix together until the sand is colored.
Give the children some paper and glue. Have them make patterns with the glue to make a design. When they are finished, let
them sprinkle the glue with the coloured sand
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hjv
post 11/10/2006, 05:53 PM
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1. (Once bananas get cheaper!!). have child use a plastic knife to slice banana if they are old enough. then crush a plain biscuit or 2 into a ziplock bag and "crumb" the banana slices.

2. play with ice cubes outside - either in the paddling pool or just in the yard. Can add food colouring to them when you make them.

3. Act out your favourite stories or songs using toys/dolls. We do "10 in the bed" "bears in the night" and "3 little pigs" mainly.

4. havent tried this yet but it was in my playgroup newsletter. Cut cardboard into circle - this is the pizza. then decorate with coloured paper cut to be the topping eg pineapple, capsicum etc. Can mix red colouring into the glue to be tomato paste.

Helen
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Xiola
post 12/10/2006, 07:59 AM
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I buy sheets of cheap stickers..especially the coloured dots. DS loves to stick them all over himself and me and we also make pictures out of them on cardboard. It's great for learning colours.
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KB46
post 12/10/2006, 06:18 PM
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Is goop on the list? Can't remember the combination of cornflour and water - shall have to get back to you,
Kylie

Oh yes, and on one of the Wiggles videos they make paintings using medicine droppers and really runny paint. Have been collecting my medicine droppers but haven't given it a try yet.
Kylie
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KB46
post 13/10/2006, 12:34 AM
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TaddyJ - thanks so much - you've brought back a wonderful memory of my childhood when we did exactly what you said!

Ratio for "Goop": 1 packet of cornflour to one cup of water. If you have more than one child I would make at least 5 cups and put in a large trough. definitely another outside activity.

Soap Slime: 1 cup soapflakes, 2 litres of warm water, whisk with egg beaters.
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