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Earlier this past week, one of the teachers I work with,
Jamie Zarmanian, shared with our preschool classes this fabulous recipe for
pumpkin spice Play-Doh. The entire classroom smelled like cinnamon cookies! The
texture was perfect - soft, but not sticky and children really seemed to enjoy
using a different type of Play-Doh to roll, ...
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This is the last week of my Piccolini Perfecto Pasta
creations. Please take a look at my previous two recipe posts for ideas on how
to create a delicious rainbow of flavors and nutrients using Barilla's
Piccolini vegetable pastas. The third and final recipe includes the Mini
Rotelle (aka mini wagon wheels), wonderfully made with spinach ...
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Last
week I introduced my latest pasta passion--Barilla's Minature Piccolini veggie
pastas! I also shared
one of my own creations using the Mini Pipe Pasta. This week, I have a new
recipe using different vegetables and a different sauce. These pasta dishes are
a great way to incorporate vegetables into your picky eater's diet! ...
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This week I would like to share my most recent love affair
with food for little ones: Barilla's Piccolini Pasta with Veggies!
Each box of pasta ''contains 25 percent pureed fresh in-season
vegetables.'' There are three different types that Barilla currently makes,
shown below:
From top to bottom: Mini pipes made with carrots and ...
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This week as part of our speech-language lessons, we are
continuing the theme of apples along with the story of Johnny Appleseed. The story has really been a hit with the
children! It is only six pages long, but in each segment there is a new action.
The students are learning how to identify the actions, describe the pictures
and sequence all ...
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This week I
am sharing the yummy food secrets of a wonderfully creative woman, wife and mom
who I met through a mutual close friend several years ago. Rebecca has two
little girls, ages 2 and 4, and loves to cook for and with her family.
See below to
read how the Food Network and ''Dora the Explorer'' have helped to shape the way
she ...
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This week instead of a recipe, I would like to share a fun
lesson that expands on the apple theme from last week's recipe
post. This is a lesson I created and implemented with my occupational
therapist colleague and is an imaginative mix of communication and sensory-enriched
activities!
The Story of Johnny
Appleseed
The lesson began with a ...
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...is perfect throughout the entire month of September! Apples
are in season; why not use them in your speech and language lessons? There are
so many different types of apples...Granny Smith, Fuji, Red and Golden Delicious,
McIntosh, Rome Beauty and the list goes on. They vary in color, shape and
texture. Some are sweet, others sour. This ...
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This week I
am highlighting the secrets of a family I know well: My dear brother and sister-in-law and their
two adorably delicious good eater children! If any of you had a chance to watch
the Mangia
Baby Video Series, then you had the opportunity to see my delightfully
sweet niece and nephew in action. They are amazing eaters and ...
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Here are two quick and easy recipes you can do now at the beginning of
the school year to help you jump right into the swing of things!
Puppy Chow
This is
a yummy treat that can be made easily in the classroom or at home with little
ones. You can easily replace the chocolate chips with coconut, raisins or
another type of dried fruit. ...
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