Making something out of cardboard can be a project to design and work on together with your kids. It is not as hard as you think. With a few cardboard boxes, tape, scissors and a bit of creativity you can get a long way.
Read more >>
What do you think of a nice play house, a kitchen, a grocery shop or a miniature city for your kids to play with? With Cardboard you and/or your kids can create a lot of different things without spending big bucks. It is free (in most cases), disposable and good for the environment as we recycle. Making something out of cardboard can be a project to design and work on together with your kids. It is not as hard as you think. With a few cardboard boxes, tape, scissors and a bit of creativity you can get a long way. Read more >>
0 Comments
Busy bags are small activities that fit into a ziplock ‘bag’ and you can store for moments that your child need to be kept ‘busy’. The activities are easy to make and inexpensive, generally around 50-100THB. The bags are great to take with you when you go for a road trip or to restaurants. Here are a few simple busy bag ideas with instructions; Popsicle stick puzzle, number wheel and a pasta necklace. Read more >> My husband loves chocolate cookies and especially Tim Tam's, so I thought I would surprise him with a Tim Tam cake for his birthday. I used the Raspberry Tim Tam Cake recipe from That's Life as my base and decorated it with Tim Tam's on the side and M&M's on top, YEAH! It was yummy but a big calorie bomb, so we weren't able to finish it all. You don’t have to be a great chef to bake cookies with your kids. With this simple sugar cookie recipe, you can’t go wrong. It is so easy, the kids can do it from start to finish. It’s a fun, messy and creative activity with a ‘yummy’ ending! Read more >> Which kid doesn’t love ice cream? So create a pretend play Ice cream shop for your kids to cool off during a hot day! The ice cream is easily made with shaving cream and a drop of food colouring. Young children learn by imagining and doing. Through pretend play your child will improve their social and emotional skills, language skills and thinking skills. Read more >> |
About Mrs. MeijerPopular postsArchives
September 2014
Categories
All
|