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Daddy was off this week, so we decided to take a break along with him. Good thing, since first thing Monday morning I ended up in the ER with a kidney stone and have {supposedly} been taking it easy ever since.
Or maybe not so much. :)
Meanwhile, we’ve been reading books, watching movies, visiting the Children’s Museum, and having WAY too much fun playing Angry Birds…
Way too much fun. :) Both boys curled up in one of our new Ahh Products bean bag chair to play together and Kaleb was cracking me up. He kept saying the phrase “That is pretty tricky!!!” along with “High five!!” whenever Zachary would attempt or master a level of the game.
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Someone asked me if I could put together a Build a Snowman game, but since it isn’t quite yet THAT cold here, I thought it might be better to do Build a Christmas Tree instead {and don’t worry…I’ll be sharing the Build a Snowman soon!}.
This is just like the Build a Bunny game that I shared before Easter. To play Build a Christmas Tree cut out the pieces of the tree and then use a die to roll numbers. Have your little one count the number s/he rolled and then pick that piece.
If you have an older child, you might want to play Draw a Christmas Tree. Use the outline of the tree as a guide and then add in the different pieces. Just a little more involved for older preschoolers and kindergarteners!
That’s it for this week! What have you been up to this week? Be sure to link up below or leave a comment!
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Love the games! Am finding some great stuff online tonight. Just found and printed a heap of great math games at:
http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/ECAM.html