The day has finally arrived! I so enjoy this moment. I love watching the wonder glow all over their little faces as they finally decode their first words.
So proud of you Sir N
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Homemade Flubber
Somewhere along the line during my internet surfing I discovered a blog post by Laura at Come Together Kids about Gak and decided I would love to make some with Sir N. Well we ended up creating flubber instead! How to make Flubber
Ingredients:
Bowl 1
Bowl 2
Have fun with some flubber in your home
Warning : This activity involves the use of Borax which is harmful when swallowed. Please ask an adult to help you. Borax is a form of soap and is used to clean clothes. It can be found in the laundry section of your supermarket.
Ingredients:
Bowl 1
- 1 cup of PVA glue
- 3/4 cup of warm water
- food colouring
Bowl 2
- 1/2 cup of water
- 2 teaspoons of Borax (available in your laundry isle at the supermarket)
Photo story of our unintended journey to ....
Flubber
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| Add glue, water and food colour to one bowl |
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| Mix well |
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| In a separate bowl mix borax and water |
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| Add borax water to glue mix |
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| "Yuk Mommy it's slimy " |
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| Then it became lumpy |
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| Carry on 'kneading' and water will separate out |
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| Flubber! When it breaks apart it is straight. Squeeze back together. Form things etc and play. |
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| Store in a zip lock plastic bag in the fridge. |
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| When left alone it will 'relax' and spread. |
Note that this is not a recipe for human consumption.
It is for play purposes only.
Make sure to supervise young children.
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Tuesdays Treasures (Vol 1-8)
The Usborne Illustrated Thesaurus
This book I must confess is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I will never go back to a standard thesaurus after using this one.
The panels are what make this book special and set it apart from any other thesaurus out there. Someone has uploaded a few of the panels on line to give you an idea of what I am talking about and just what sets this book apart and makes it a must have.
Details:
Blessings
This book I must confess is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I will never go back to a standard thesaurus after using this one.
On the back cover: The Usborne Illustrated Thesaurus makes it fun and easy to find the perfect word. Clearly written alphabetical entries are interspersed with stunning illustrated panels to provide inspiration for creative writing. Special panels for overused words, such as "nice", encourage writers to be more adventurous.
The panels are what make this book special and set it apart from any other thesaurus out there. Someone has uploaded a few of the panels on line to give you an idea of what I am talking about and just what sets this book apart and makes it a must have.
Details:
- Reading level: Young Adult
- Paperback: 160 pages
- Publisher: Usborne (June 29, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0746046111
- ISBN-13: 978-0746046111
- Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 0.6 inches
- Author: Jane Bingham and Fiona Chandler
Blessings
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