One of the BFIaR we did this month was Little Blue Boat. We talked about watercolors, and one of our* favorite activities is painting suncatchers.
| Working hard on suncatchers! |
| Yes, yes, I painted this one. Who doesn't want to sit and paint suncatchers? |
Next up, we celebrated the National Day of Encouragement. I wrote the encouraging quotes, the Kiddo colored them and handed them out at the Farmers' Market. It was great because most people responded really well. My hope is that the Kiddo learned at least a couple things about approaching people and putting yourself out there:
- It's okay if someone takes it and immediately throws it in the garbage can. You can't win everyone. BUT maybe it will mean something to someone.
- When you approach someone, you shouldn't charge them like a bull. The way to approach is to say "Hi, there" or "Excuse me" and then approach slowly. Otherwise, you'll scare people.
Another BFIaR book we did was The Little Rabbit. We made a lapbook for it and also made a trip to a local petting zoo to talk about animal care. We decided that monkeys are super cute and super fun, but somewhat stinky, so we'd leave those to the petting zoo.
I got a little overzealous and started our Halloween fun. Go ahead, judge me. I don't care. We put Mr. Bones together while singing Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dancin' Bones! I find activities like this on the cheap after the holiday and save them for the next year. It's always kind of a gamble whether or not the kids will have grown out of the activity or not, but I've had pretty good luck thus far.
The last BFIaR book we did this month was Blueberries For Sal. Everything about this book made it an immediate favorite. The book was written a few years before Grandma was born, so we decided to talk to her about her childhood to compare and contrast to the Kiddo's childhood. Grandma taught the kiddo about making cornmeal pancakes and apple fritters, listening to stories her Grandma told her, and picking berries with her cousin.
Of course these are the highlights. We also do a fair amount of routine stuff like library trips and a reading lesson per day. And I'm always looking for fun math games. How are you settling into Autumn?
*I'm not being one of those weird people who always says "our" when one person in her family likes something. Suncatchers are genuinely a favorite activity for the the Kiddo and me!