The twins celebrated their half birthdays last weekend. In L's words: "It's not our real birthday. It's just a holiday that Mommy made up". I didn't invite any other kids in fear that their parents would think that celebrating a half-birthday was a little too self-indulgent, so we just kept the day low-key and fun. Childhood goes by so quickly - why not take the time to celebrate all the little milestones? Here's how our "party" went...
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Friday, January 31, 2014
Chinese Paper Lantern Craft {for Chinese New Year}
One of our crafts for Chinese New Year (and our Kindergarten thematic unit on China) was to make this cute paper lantern craft. I thought the kids would enjoy this activity because they love arts and crafts, but I had no idea how much they would get into it. The girls kept asking to make more and more lanterns and now our house is completely covered in them! It was a great way for the twins to practice following directions and to use their scissor skills. Here's how you make them..
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Felt Fortune Cookies {Chinese New Year or Valentines Day Craft}
Earlier this month I read A Cricket in Times Square aloud to the twins. In one of the chapters, the main character was invited to a Chinese dinner and was introduced to his first fortune cookie. The girls and I made these adorable felt fortune cookies to go with the book and our "China" theme for January. They would make perfect little crafts for both Chinese New Year or Valentines Day! They were surprisingly simple to make. Here's how its done..