Sunday, July 20, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
A Letter to Daddy from A 6-Yr Old
Decided to post this because it is just so funny to read the letter and the letter also demostrates the true feeling of a 6 yr old. Daddy and Mummy simply understood the letter although it has lots of spelling and grammer mistakes. We laughed after reading it.
It is great that in a way the son is not hiding any feeling to the daddy and very open in expressing himself - I think it is very important for a 2-way communication between children and their parents. This is definitely lacking during our growing up years - the older generation just cannot accept their children to 'talk back'.
Dad, I don't like you anymore Dad because you don't play with me anymore. I don't want to be your best friend. Letter from Wing Joe to Dad Dad.
It is great that in a way the son is not hiding any feeling to the daddy and very open in expressing himself - I think it is very important for a 2-way communication between children and their parents. This is definitely lacking during our growing up years - the older generation just cannot accept their children to 'talk back'.
Dad, I don't like you anymore Dad because you don't play with me anymore. I don't want to be your best friend. Letter from Wing Joe to Dad Dad.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Usborne Young Reading Series One: The Dinosaurs Next Door
A very fun and cute book - definitely will get the attention of young children, what more, dinosaurs are every child's (at least for boys) fantasy!
ISBN: 0 7460 4854 8
Author: Harriet Castor
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Price: RM13.90 (from MPH)
The eccentric Mr. Puff lives next door to Sam in a house full of interesting things. Best of all is teh basket of giant dinosaur eggs - until they begin to hatch. The trouble with dinosaurs is that they grow... and grow. Something needs to be done, and fast!
ISBN: 0 7460 4854 8
Author: Harriet Castor
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Price: RM13.90 (from MPH)
The eccentric Mr. Puff lives next door to Sam in a house full of interesting things. Best of all is teh basket of giant dinosaur eggs - until they begin to hatch. The trouble with dinosaurs is that they grow... and grow. Something needs to be done, and fast!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Cut and Paste 'Flowers in the Garden'
A very simple craft which can easily occupy your toddler (suitable for aged from 2.5 to 4) at least 30-45 minutes.
Get ready some colour papers and and unwanted piece of corrugated cardboard.
Ask your child to draw some big and small circles. Small circles for the petals while big circles act as bases of flowers.
Ask your child to cut out the circles (may not come out as round as it should be but it's fine). And some triangles (as leaves).
You can help to cut some stems and the grass.
Get your child to paste all the pieces together to form what it is shown in the picture.
Later, you can draw some insects as requested by your child (my son asked me to draw a mouse at the left corner - not sure why. You also will notice a ladybird and a butterfly). Get your child to colour the insects.
My son of 6 years old did not seem to be keen in doing this craft - he said it was very girlish. However, my 3.5 year old son enjoyed doing it. Therefore, I have suggested this craft probably suitable for both boys and girls not more than 4.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
From Head to Toe
Can you wave your arms like a monkey, clap your hands like a seal or stomp like an elephant?
Yes, you can! Move yourself From Head to Toe.
This is a fun book for toddlers aged 2 to 4. You can do some exercise with your children and act silly.
ISBN: 0140563784
Publisher: Puffin
Auther: Eric Carle
Arch your back like a cat! Kick your leg like a donkey!
Friday, April 25, 2008
Megatron by a 3.5 year-old
Seeing the 'ko ko' drawing Optimus Prime, my 3.5 yr old son also took a pencil and started scribbling on the paper. He said it is a Megatron holding 2 swords. Where are the swords? :) They are the black and brown scribble on both sides of the paper. The drawing was actually pretty nice with the face with eyes and mouth until he scribbled again on the face with black colour. errr.. I m not sure if this is a good pcs of drawing but I am proud of him being so imaginative. I am sure he will get better in the years to come - just like the brother. :)
Optimus Prime by a 6 yr old
My6-yr old is crazy about transformers especially Optimus Prime. He even selected a Night Watch Optimus Prime as a gift for his birthday which is coming up in a few days time.
Above 2 Optimus Prime were drawn without any reference and he did a really good job. He drew one a year ago after we brought him to the cinema to see the Transformer show. See below. I think he has improved tremendously in terms of colour combination and details of drawing.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Interesting Books for Boys!
Usborne Young Reading series - interesting books for boys to read. There are 2 levels to the books - level 1 for beginner and level 2 for advance readers. Not a structured reading series but interesting books for children especially boys to pick up the habit of reading. My boys just love the books. Will share more of each book in my next posts.
Effective Learn to Read Series
This is a very structured and effective learn to read series for young children. The series run from 1a to 12a with stories around 2 children named Peter and Jane. I started the series with my boys as young as 3.5 years old. My elder son by the age of 6, he is now at book 11a. My younger boy of 3.5 yrs old has started book 1a one month ago and now is half way through the book.
Nevertheless it is a very boring series! I will share some more exciting books for boys which can instill their interests to pick the book and read further.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Art and Craft Idea for Boys and Girls - Idea 1
Cut and Paste Beetle
Materials:
1. Glue
2. Colour paper
3. Scissors
4. Colour pencils or crayon
Method:
1. Draw the shape of circle (body), semi circle (head), square (eyes), triangle (tail), L-shape (legs) and Antennae.
Head (Semi circle) - draw a circle - fold into half and cut across the fold to make semi circle.
Tail (triangle) - draw a square - make a diagonal fold to form 2 triangles. Cut along the fold.
Legs (L-shape) - draw a square, cut out the square. Then, mark 2 L-shape inside the square and cut out the L-shape.
Antennae - draw a circle - draw another smaller circle inside the big circle. cut through the two circles and then cut around the inside and teh outside of the circles to make a ring. fold into half and cut along the fold.
2. Stick the different shapes into a beetle as shown in the photo.
3. Colour the beetle as how your kids like it.
Work by a 5.5 year-old (left) and 3 year old (right).
Materials:
1. Glue
2. Colour paper
3. Scissors
4. Colour pencils or crayon
Method:
1. Draw the shape of circle (body), semi circle (head), square (eyes), triangle (tail), L-shape (legs) and Antennae.
Head (Semi circle) - draw a circle - fold into half and cut across the fold to make semi circle.
Tail (triangle) - draw a square - make a diagonal fold to form 2 triangles. Cut along the fold.
Legs (L-shape) - draw a square, cut out the square. Then, mark 2 L-shape inside the square and cut out the L-shape.
Antennae - draw a circle - draw another smaller circle inside the big circle. cut through the two circles and then cut around the inside and teh outside of the circles to make a ring. fold into half and cut along the fold.
2. Stick the different shapes into a beetle as shown in the photo.
3. Colour the beetle as how your kids like it.
Work by a 5.5 year-old (left) and 3 year old (right).
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Art & Craft for Boys - Idea 2
Making a River
materials:
Water colour
Brush
Glue
Scissors
Unwanted carton boxes/cardboard
Scrape paper
Method:
1. Fold the cardboard/carton to form a wide river with banks at both sides.
2. Get your child/children to paint the river and banks.
3. Draw shapes of grass, cut out and get your child to paint them in colours like yellow, brown, light green and dark green. Paint both sides - so may have to wait for one side to dry first before working on another side.
4. After everything is dried, paste/glue the grass at the side of the river banks. Get your children to do the pasting.
5. Crumble 2 pieces of unwanted paper to form rocks (this is an idea by my son). Paint them. After they are dried, paste them in the river - you may need to use double sided tape if the glue doesn't hold.
Now it is done! My sons put the soldiers on the rocks. They said the soldiers are watching the crocodile.
Watch this space - I will show you how to make some trees & coconut trees to be put on the river banks. Happy crafting and painting with your children!
materials:
Water colour
Brush
Glue
Scissors
Unwanted carton boxes/cardboard
Scrape paper
Method:
1. Fold the cardboard/carton to form a wide river with banks at both sides.
2. Get your child/children to paint the river and banks.
3. Draw shapes of grass, cut out and get your child to paint them in colours like yellow, brown, light green and dark green. Paint both sides - so may have to wait for one side to dry first before working on another side.
4. After everything is dried, paste/glue the grass at the side of the river banks. Get your children to do the pasting.
5. Crumble 2 pieces of unwanted paper to form rocks (this is an idea by my son). Paint them. After they are dried, paste them in the river - you may need to use double sided tape if the glue doesn't hold.
Now it is done! My sons put the soldiers on the rocks. They said the soldiers are watching the crocodile.
Watch this space - I will show you how to make some trees & coconut trees to be put on the river banks. Happy crafting and painting with your children!
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Art & Craft for Boys - Idea 1
Here to share with you some ideas of art & craft for boys as young as 3. It's fun to do this together with your children.
How to make 3D crocodile:
Materials:
hard cardboard (recycled cardboard eg unwanted boxes or small cartons).
scissors
water colours
brush
Method:
1. You have to draw the body shape of a crocodile (with sharp teeth and tail)
2. Draw the 2 legs in hemi-oval shape.
3. Cut out the shapes.
4. Get your children to paint the shapes (both sides) in whatever colour they like (even it is not a crocodile colour). They may need to paint one side first and then wait for it to dry before painting the other side.
5. Once the colour on both sides is dried, cut approx 2cm in height near the head and tail respectively (from bottom up).
6. Cut approx 2cm in height in the middle of the legs (from top to bottom).
7. Slide the legs to the body and you will get this:
I will share with you in my next post on how to make a river when the crocodiles can swim in it!
How to make 3D crocodile:
Materials:
hard cardboard (recycled cardboard eg unwanted boxes or small cartons).
scissors
water colours
brush
Method:
1. You have to draw the body shape of a crocodile (with sharp teeth and tail)
2. Draw the 2 legs in hemi-oval shape.
3. Cut out the shapes.
4. Get your children to paint the shapes (both sides) in whatever colour they like (even it is not a crocodile colour). They may need to paint one side first and then wait for it to dry before painting the other side.
5. Once the colour on both sides is dried, cut approx 2cm in height near the head and tail respectively (from bottom up).
6. Cut approx 2cm in height in the middle of the legs (from top to bottom).
7. Slide the legs to the body and you will get this:
I will share with you in my next post on how to make a river when the crocodiles can swim in it!
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