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Today's post is full of yummy drink recipes for the little leprechauns in
your life!
Recipe 1: Rainbow Punch
You will need:
food coloring (several
colors)
seltzer water
white grape juice
straws
clear colored cups (so you
can see the rainbow!)
Steps
About a day before you intend to make this punch, fill an ice cube ...
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Welcome
to ''B'' week at our school, where the focus has been on beans, beads, bears and
the color brown!
For
our speech and language group lesson this week, we made our own very round and
very delicious ''Brown Bear'' face. I developed the idea after I Googled ''bear
recipes for kids'' and a polar
bear recipe came up! It requires a rice ...
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This week's recipe comes directly from one of the dedicated
moms at our preschool! Last Friday for ''I'' week at our school, she brought in
two huge barrels of ice, different sized plastic bags and a whole container of
salt, which at first looked like the makings of a homemade science experiment!
However, it wasn't. This combination of items ...
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Are you stressed because the holidays are upon us and your
child is a picky eater? Is every meal a struggle and is it even worse when you are sitting with your
in-laws and family friends and can feel the tension thicken in the air? Well,
hang on! Here are some tips to help you prepare yourself and your child for
mealtime challenges that lie ...
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During
the month of December we have been celebrating the holidays of Hanukkah,
Christmas and Kwanzaa at our preschool. The holiday of Kwanzaa, like any holiday,
embraces certain symbols that embody the message and purpose of the holiday.
Here you can find a complete
description
of these symbols, one of which is corn. I decided to use ...
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At the preschool where I work, we teach about the
three holidays of Hanukkah, Kwanza and Christmas during the month of December.
As you may or may not know, each holiday has various foods that are an
important part of the core celebration, just as turkey is a key part of any
traditional Thanksgiving meal.
Last December I shared two ...
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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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A few weeks ago we had a visit from Greener Partners, which isthe local farm that comes to visit our students about once a month. I wanted toshare with you the most recent recipe they made with us because it was sodelicious, and the kids really enjoyed both making it and eating it. Sunflowerseeds are the main foundation of this yummy treat and are ...
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This week is the
second part of my interview with Helen Vadala, MS, OTL, an occupational therapist
working and supervising in both the homecare and preschool settings in Delaware
County in Pennsylvania.
Our discussion
continues as we look at the recent changes in homecare and how budget cuts are
affecting early intervention, as well as ...
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This week at school we made ''Yummy YAMS'' for Y week. We
peeled, mashed and of course tasted them, and I must say, it was a bigger hit
than even I anticipated! I think adding some marshmallows to the recipe really
helped get some of my speech kids with sensory-based texture food aversions on
board and willing to both participate and sample ...
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