Lovely Teacher Gifts

Lovely Teacher Gifts

Over the years our family has been truly blessed by all the wonderful teachers that have taught our children.  Amazing souls that have nourished and cared for our children, striving to do their best with each interaction.   Having guided and taught my kids with love, insight and a firm hand;  every single one of these people has not only passed on the required material but have also imparted their own unique wisdom and gifts to my children.  This is a most precious gift.

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Super Fun Homemade Gift Idea for Little Ones

Super Fun Homemade Gift Idea for Little Ones

Playdough, need I say more?   Maybe it is just me and my obsession with the stuff.  I do seem to talk about it a lot and make it often.  But in my opinion, playdough is really one of the best homemade gifts for little kids.  I smile every year when I make up a big batch of Christmas playdough to send off in the mail to all the sweet young ones in my life and of course I always make extra for my own kids to play with, though this year they seem less interested.  So sad, I guess they are growing up!

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An Experiment for Thanksgiving "The Original Pumpkin Pie"

An Experiment for Thanksgiving "The Original Pumpkin Pie"

 A Baking Social Studies Experiment for Thanksgiving

While contemplating new ways to make some meaningful traditions for my family's Thanksgiving celebrations I stumbled across the idea of the original pumpkin pie.  A confection that supposedly was most likely made by the first Europeans settling into soon to be America.  Well, of course, I had to try it.

 

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Spiced Apple Head Puppets

I have fond memories of making a funny witch with a mysteriously shrunken apple head at my preschool. When she was all dressed and finished I brought her home and sat her on our fire-place mantle for what seemed like weeks. I would visit with her often wondering just how her head got so small, have a little conversation with her and be on my way.I am so excited to share this fun project with the kids I know and with you! This is part craft, part science experiment. Be prepared to answer the question: "Why does the apple shrink?"

First create a face

Find big apples, the bigger the better because the apples will shrink a surprising amount as they dry. Peel them. You don't have to be a perfectionist about this a bit of peel left here and there or around the top and bottom is no biggie. Then carve a face into the apple. You can let you child draw a face on the apple that you carve out when they are done or you can just carve it for them. Next float your apple in a mixture of lemon juice, salt and water.   You will want enough liquid to cover the apple.  For each cup of water use approximately 1 tablespoon each of lemon juice and salt.  This keeps the apple from turning brown.  Let the apple soak for at least 15 minutes, longer is fine too.  I have kept them soaking in the fridge overnight before.  Pat the apple dry.

Decorations

I love using herbs for crafts and so I put out cloves (eyes), fennel seeds (teeth) for the kids to decorate with. You can also use broken pasta or rice for teeth as well as other herbs that would look fun or creepy on an apple head. Cinnamon chips would be great! Just press whatever you are decorating with into the flesh of the apple.  I usually suggest what the various items can be used for and then the kids take it away. They get really into it and make their apples special. After decorating you can sprinkle the apple with ground spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.

Next the intrigue, shrinking and drying

Place a popsicle stick in the bottom of the apple and stand it up to dry or hang it from a string by it's stem. We stood ours up by slicing a small hole in a cardboard box and putting the popsicle stick through. Check your apples everyday to watch their progress as the change into hilarious creepy little creatures. They smell great and look silly. Kids LOVE to watch them change. This takes a few weeks here in Colorado where it is very dry.  While the apple is drying keep an eye out for rotting.  If you see anything starting to rot cut off the susipcious parts and dry your apple in a 170 degree oven, keep an eye on your apple and leave the oven door open if the apple seems strained by the heat.  If you want to use the oven to dry your apples from the start instead of air drying that is fine too.

A Sad Day...  We had a tragedy with one of our apples at the school this Fall.  It rotted so badly. The sweet little boy who's apple head went bad handled it well but it was a sad day indeed.  Several other apples were starting to mold when made our puppets so I am wishing that I had dried the apples for our school in the oven.  Strangely the ones at our house were fine, no mold.

Ideas for using a dried apple head

Create a puppet: This is what we did this year.  Let your child decorate the a sock or glove to if you want.  Add hair (yarn works great), a hat or whatever you want to the apple as well.  Take the sock/glove and cut a small hole in the top for the popsicle stick to go through.  If you wish, you can hot glue the sock/glove to the apple and the popcicle stick for stability.  Or you can also just leave them on their sticks and dress them up however you see fit using them as puppets.

Create a witch: In the past we have made witches' with bodies made from plastic bottles, clothes made from black construction paper, and hair of yarn.

Other Ideas: Granny Dolls: Use your apple head for a doll. If you are lucky enough to know how to sew you can even make a nice little outfit for your doll with pockets and an apron. Decorations: Place to apples amongst other decorations like gourds, pumpkins and candles for a funny surprise!

Have fun!

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