Friday, March 9, 2012
"Mm" is for Mountain and "Nn" is for Noodles
I posted recently about the Milk Art I did with my cupcakes in my post HERE. This art went along with the "Mm" activities I did to incorporate the Preschool Alphabet Boxes I have been doing with my 4 year old (and my 7 year old always likes to jump in on the fun too!)
Last week, we did another Mm activity that I got HERE. This time my daughter made a Mountain with snow capped peaks, trees, cotton ball clouds, and pictures that started with Mm. Here she is holding her mountain.
Then it was onto the letter "Nn"....I had a feeling, when I was in my college education courses dying TONS of pasta different colors, that I might happen to use the colorful pasta if God blessed me with children one day. Well, I'm happy to say my project from so long ago came in handy as my daughter glued the various shaped Noodles onto her letter "Nn". :) And I thought I didn't have time to do such projects when I was single in college? :) Now, I'm wondering if dying pasta would ever get done these days? :)
For more "Nn" activities go HERE and HERE!
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3 comments:
Great job on the Mountain picture:) Would you believe I have never dye noodles or rice for my children. I am sure that means I lose points as a home school MOM;) Voted for you today
I just stumbled upon your blog and was delighted to see how fun and Catholic it is! I am also a home-school mom, and you are a bit of an inspiration. I am following your blog will be returning often.
My sister and I, 2 Catholic mothers, just started a blog. http://dosmallthingswithlove.blogspot.com/. I would love to have you stop my and give us some insight on some of the projects we are dreaming up in our homes.
Thanks again,
Nancy
I'm going to let Lydi try the "N" activity :)
She'll love it!