Kids' Jozi

Interesting stuff for kids and their adults

Giant bubbles, solution for Gigantic Bubbles September 1, 2009

Filed under: crafts, playdates — Leonie @ 13:09
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Summer is here and it’s time for bubbles! I found a good recipe here:

Giant bubbles, blow, solution for Gigantic Bubbles, Make a Bubble blower, kids fun activities, summer days.

Bubbles

For South-Africans, glycerine can be found at your local pharmacy.

 

Hermes Kelly Bag to make October 26, 2008

Filed under: Paper Craft, dressing-up — Leonie @ 11:08
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With my current budget constraints, this is probably the closest I will EVER come to a great handbag.

Go to Hermes, find it in the thumbnails, click, customise and MAKE YOUR OWN. I’m going to use mine on my desk as a bills holder.

 

Doll-Houses October 26, 2008

Filed under: Paper Craft, dollshouses, freebies — Leonie @ 10:57
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This site is in Japanese, which is a little intimidating, but there are 2 files:- 1 pdf with instructions and 1 pdf with the bits you have to cut out, just click on what logically seems to be a link. What fun!

Papercraft – Dollhouses

 

NaniBirds – Papercraft birds October 26, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — Leonie @ 10:35
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Great little birds to craft, via Designfreebies

NaniBird Home

 

Now, would this be for mummy, daddy or any of the kids – rock the 80’s! October 23, 2008

Filed under: Paper Craft, crafts — Leonie @ 09:45

Still, somebody is bound to enjoy this…

Free Vector Art – HOFF-TACULAR

Also, along the same lines, and if you REALLY don’t have anything better to do, make your own US Candidate:

 

Halloween – pumpkin deocrating ideas October 22, 2008

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Jessica at How about orange… has a list of great ideas for pumpkin decorating,

How About Orange: Pumpkin decorating ideas

 

Jet-setter Luggage Tags October 22, 2008

Filed under: Travel, flying, lables, luggage, tags — Leonie @ 12:27
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 Head over to HP for these custom luggage tags


 

How To: Make Baby wipes October 20, 2008

Filed under: environment, poop — Leonie @ 06:33
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Mmm, this looks interesting. I didn’t know baby wipes were so un-eco friendly.

Will definitely have a go…

Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | How To: Make Baby Wipes

 

Last Minute Halloween Costumes October 30, 2007

Filed under: costumes, dressing-up, halloween — Leonie @ 01:51

Just got this email from Parents.com with some last minute ideas…

1. No-sew ideas

2. Costumes you can make with stuff from your kitchen and garage

3. Crafty Mom Ideas

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All about shoelaces October 23, 2007

Filed under: dressing-up, lacing, shoes, toddler — Leonie @ 10:42

Our son has started showing an interest in tying things (not necessarily shoelaces), so I decided to buy him a pair of lace-up shoes. So, it would be in my best interest to teach him how to tie his own laces, since this child can hardly ever be convinced to wear shoes, unless it can be slipped on in 2 seconds or less.

So I bought him the Plan Toys Tie-up shoe to get started on. The packaging recommends from 3 years and up, but it does take some dexterity to master.

Then I started trawling the internet for stories to accompany the making of a bow and this seems workable to me:

1. Bunny Ears

Probably the most common method for teaching kids to tie their own shoes is the “Bunny Ears” method.

  • Tell the child that he needs to make his shoe laces into “bunny ears.”
  • First,
    he needs to secure a knot for the bunny’s head. Take the laces and
    cross them over to make an “X”. Then, pull one ear through the bottom
    of the “X” and pull tight.
  • Say, “Now we need to give bunny some ears.” Loop the laces into “bunny ears”.
  • Tell
    the child that now we need to “make the bunny ears tight so they don’t
    fall off”. Then make another “X” using the “bunny ears”, slide one
    “ear” under the “X” and pull tightly.

Though I wonder…

The Squirrel and the Tree

This is a fun method that utilizes a
kid friendly story and movements that help kids understand and remember
the basic steps to shoe tying.

  • Tell the child to create “tree roots” by making a starter knot.
  • Make a tree with a long thin loop; hold the loop in the child’s right hand.
  • With
    his left hand, take hold of the lace and tell him that a squirrel runs
    around the tree and jumps into the hole under the tree and comes out
    the other side (he’ll need to switch hands at this point which can be
    difficult for some kids).

Many parents prefer this trick because it teaches the kid to tie shoes with the single loop method.

This seems more workable to me.

More methods on About.com

Ehow.com has some great tips that would seem obvious when pointed out, but I already made the mistake of sitting opposite my son when trying to show him.

And then finally the mother of all shoelace sites. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw it! Besides teaching simple knots, there are variations on knots for adults and also knots that will help you correct “shoe issues”. Just look at these on Ian Fieggen’s Shoelace Site

I’m off to lace my shoes.

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