It's time for prewritting skill! It's a very basic activity for Jenn, it improves her fine motor skill and get her ready to write at school too.
This activity also allow me to correct her way to hold a pen. She still needs a lot of practices in prewritting, but it's a good start for her! I'm gonna make more prewritting activity for her, stay tune! =)
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Oct 13, 2014
Sep 29, 2014
SUN-shine
After everyone was down couple of days ago, now mommy was down too with fever! But I can't wait to make this sun activity for Jenn.
What you need:
Cardboard (thick!)
DIY Edible Paint
Origami Paper
Scissor
Scotch Tape
Marker pen
Firstly, I let her paint on a thick cardboard with DIY edible paint. She may use her finger, cotton buds or anything that she wants. Then you have to wait until it gets dry.
What you need:
Cardboard (thick!)
DIY Edible Paint
Origami Paper
Scissor
Scotch Tape
Marker pen
Firstly, I let her paint on a thick cardboard with DIY edible paint. She may use her finger, cotton buds or anything that she wants. Then you have to wait until it gets dry.
You may cut some origami papers while waiting for the painting. I used red, orange and yellow colors to stick on the sun.
Once the painting dries, cut a big circle and you may start sticking on origami papers on the circle's edges with scotch tape. I added smiley face to make it cute!
Jenn didn't finish her job, mommy have to do most of it. We may give it another try next time! 

Jul 23, 2014
Colorful Wheel
Teaching color is so much fun with this DIY colorful wheel! This is so simple yet cheap activity.
These are what you need:
Squeezing the clothes pin was kinda difficult for her.
She need both of her hands to pinch those, so I gotta hold the colorful wheel while she pinch to open it.
Practise makes perfect, after couple of times, she can manage to hold her own colorful wheel and put on the clothes pins.
These are what you need:
- Cardboard
- Marker
- Scissor
- Clothes pins
How:
Make a circle on the cardboard and cut it.
Color the cardboard with colorful markers.
And viola - it's done!
Squeezing the clothes pin was kinda difficult for her.
She need both of her hands to pinch those, so I gotta hold the colorful wheel while she pinch to open it.
Practise makes perfect, after couple of times, she can manage to hold her own colorful wheel and put on the clothes pins.
Jul 12, 2014
Learning Alphabet "B"
Continue learning the alphabets, here come the letter B activity.
We're gonna paint a bear with edible paint, this is recipe to make edible paint.
I had red, yellow and green paint for her to mess around with.
You will need:
Paper with drawings on
Edible paints
Q-tips
I ask her to spell the word BEAR, then let her paint the bear.
Jenn enjoys painting her bear, look at that happy face when she do the activity!
This is another simple activity for her, coloring the letter "B" and a ball.
Happy Learning! =)
We're gonna paint a bear with edible paint, this is recipe to make edible paint.
I had red, yellow and green paint for her to mess around with.
You will need:
Paper with drawings on
Edible paints
Q-tips
I ask her to spell the word BEAR, then let her paint the bear.
Jenn enjoys painting her bear, look at that happy face when she do the activity!
This is another simple activity for her, coloring the letter "B" and a ball.
Happy Learning! =)
Jul 2, 2014
Simple Painting Activity
Recently, I shared a post of how to make an Edible Paint for your toddler. I prefer edible paint, because it's safer for them to play around with. Love this painting idea, you should give it a try!
You will need:
- Edible paints
- Thick paper
- Q-tips
Drop lumps of paints on the paper. I had couple of different colors, just to make it more attractive.
Let them make mess on it, Jenn is so excited about this!
And this is the result!
Show me yours! =)
Jun 30, 2014
Edible Paint
I LOVE waterbased paint so much, because the stains can be cleaned up easily. But our toddlers are usually curious and try to taste everything attractive to them. So I decided to google up the ingredients to make edible paint and I ended up with this:
- 1 cup water
- 1 tbsp corn starch
- food coloring
Put water and corn starch in a pan, stir until it mixed well, cook over low heat and keep stirring until it gets thicker.
Pour it into some cups and add food coloring until you get the desired color. Let it cool down and get ready for painting activities!
Happy painting! =)
Jun 26, 2014
DIY Train
We have empty milk cartons every two days, can you imagine how many we have?
Instead of throwing it away, we upcycle it into crafts.
Upcycle milk cartons into train is one of the must do craft, it's easy and useful.
Firstly, fully cover the milk carton with thick paper, I used drawing paper which is not easy to tear off. Then cut cardboards into circles as the train's wheels, color it with black marker.
Then let those little hands do their art by using marker or waterbased paint, but please keep an eye on them, they might paint your wall or even try to taste it!
Making an edible paint is a good idea, since toddlers like to taste everything new, I'll make one for the next project!
Instead of throwing it away, we upcycle it into crafts.
Upcycle milk cartons into train is one of the must do craft, it's easy and useful.
Use it to store kids' hair clips, craft accessories, pencil holder or even let them use it as their toy!
This time, we have Lio as Jenn's fave cousin to make the train together.
This time, we have Lio as Jenn's fave cousin to make the train together.
Materials needed:
- Milk cartons
- Thick paper
- Waterbased paint
- Cardboard
- Marker
- Glue
- Scissor
Firstly, fully cover the milk carton with thick paper, I used drawing paper which is not easy to tear off. Then cut cardboards into circles as the train's wheels, color it with black marker.
Then let those little hands do their art by using marker or waterbased paint, but please keep an eye on them, they might paint your wall or even try to taste it!
I let them to use colorful markers at the beginning but seems like they're not interested with it, so I let them to use the paint for the rest of it.
Making an edible paint is a good idea, since toddlers like to taste everything new, I'll make one for the next project!
Let the paint dry off, and stick the wheels on both sides.
Jun 20, 2014
DIY Bunny Snack Cover
Are you ready for another RABBIT craft? Yessss, Jenn is sooooo crazy about rabbits!
This time we wanna give a snack for Jenn's godmom with a very cute decoration on it, hope she like it and you guys like it too!
These are what you need:
Origami paper
Paper
Scissor
Glue
Scotch tape
Snack
If you wanna have the paper with paints on like we do, you may follow the steps on DIY Upcycle Pencil Holder
Take out the snack cover gently and draw the shape on the painted paper.
Cut the shape out and stick it on the snack, and cut some more for the ears.
Stick it on the snack, we secure it with scotch tape at the end.
Add up some decoration, we made eyes, smiling mouth with rabbit teeth and a ribbon.
And it's done!
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