We have been taking turns sharing the flu the past couple of weeks and so what you see below is a hodgepodge of activities we did in the last half of this week (when we were finally starting to feel better), and things we’ve done over the past several weeks that have just not made their way into a post yet.
First, the fun stuff – Valentine Activities. :)
M used tongs to transfer red and clear plastic crystals into an ice cube tray. He, on his own, made a “red, white, red, white” pattern as he did this. I actually squealed when I saw it. :)
The boring ice cube tray was exchanged for a cute heart tray soon after this, but no pics.
I set up a heart cutting activity for M and before I could walk to the kitchen, find my camera and get back, he had them all done.
These were pretty scrapbooking papers I picked up at Target. I folded a piece in half and drew half a heart on it and M was so surprised and excited when he cut it and opened it up to see a heart! He loved this and did more of them the next day, and even showed Daddy his “trick” later. :) I saw this on Chasing Cheerios.
I put together a quick sensory bin for M, using our red crystals, pom-poms, red and silver foam snowflakes (Valentine’s Day is associated with winter in my mind, although I know it isn’t for everyone). There are foam heart beads and foam heart stickers in there, and little pipecleaner hearts too:
This was a phenomenal dud with M. He lasted 5 minutes looking at the items. However, I’m sharing it because he loved the “snow” I filled it up with. This is fiberfill stuffing, and it is called Cluster Stuff. I get it at Walmart and since discovering it, I do not use anything for stuffing (when I’m sewing or whatever) except this. It never gets matted down. It’s washable and, in fact, gets softer and fluffier when it is washed. Oh, I could sing it’s praises for a long time. However, what you really want to know is that M thought it was wonderful and played with it by itself for quite a while.
It’s soft, warm, and cozy as you just dig your hands in. Mm. Don’t you want to go buy some now? :)
Back to activities… a little Sucrets can (M loves this little can, what can I say?) with pony beads in Valentine colors and red pipecleaners. After he strings on the beads we’ll shape them into hearts for the Grandmothers. Blue was added to make it a bit more masculine. :) It worked, right?
He hasn’t actually done this yet, but I wanted to include it in a post before Valentine’s Day is actually here.
Also, for a fun activity on his shelves, I put a container full of our Valentine window clings. He does these seasonally, but for some reason theses Valentine ones were a huge hit. He loved running back and forth and putting them up on windows. Most of them found their way onto our kitchen door:
More Sensory Activities:
We made Gak using liquid starch, white glue, and blue food coloring.
After this picture, the battery in my camera died and I didn’t get any pictures of the actual process of making it or M playing with it. It was a lot of fun. It’s a slippery, stretchy putty. It’s pretty cool stuff. Here’s a picture of it after my battery was charged, ha.
M asked for his Floam one day; it’s been forever since he’s played with that. He sat in the living room for a good 45 minutes “snowplowing” the floam. We are still finding it everywhere despite the huge towel he was sitting on.

Math Skills:
I wrote numbers 0 through 10 on some paper doilies and M put them in order on the floor (he pretended he was a train as he moved down the line). Then, using tongs, he counted “snowballs” (cotton balls) onto them. He enjoyed this much more than I expected and did a great job.
This is him telling me he doesn’t want me to take a picture just as the camera is flashing. Sigh. I thought this was a super idea, and then I saw that Katie at Katie’s Nesting Spot had done the exact same thing, except hers are much nicer looking (of course, everything she does looks amazing), and obviously weren’t just thrown together like ours were. ;)
M has been loving his pattern blocks and mats lately. He has been doing them every. single. day. 
Literacy:
M got this new ABC puzzle from the Target dollar spot and did it with only a tiny bit of help:
He did a J cut and paste page:
(he just loves that purple glue stick).
And we did the activities in our new J lapbook:
Visual Discrimination:
I bought a cheap small calendar and M matched up the small pictures on the back to the large pictures:
As you can see, he’s been opting out of some of the photos lately. It’s his choice and one I’m really trying to respect although I would prefer to see more of that cute face. :)
Fine Motor Skills:
M played with his Lite Brite:
Sorted erasers into an ice cube tray with tweezers:
And played with a wooden dress-the-bear puzzle: 
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Have a beautiful day! :)



There’s more than just these, but for simplicity’s sake I only photographed a few. I thought these would be fun, but M was not interested. I will bring them back out some time soon because *I* think they are fun! Maybe he’ll change his mind next time around. :)
I have to say this was definitely one of the hits of the week!
Can you believe how cute it is?!? I was so excited when I saw it and so was M when he saw it waiting for him the next day. He made designs and rows of patterns, and ran to show me each one. :) This is a sign that he really, really likes something. And, I just realized that marbles sit perfectly on top of these little pegs, so I will be heading to the dollar store very, very soon. ;)
It didn’t quite work, but then he found a little ride on toy and “snowplowed” for a while. He then proceeded to lie on his tummy on the deep snow farther back in our yard, and play with his little cars and trucks for close to an hour. I even had our windows open to let in a little fresh air. :)

It was full of craft sticks and various bottle lids. I even threw in some little cards with shapes on them. He was totally interested in this as it sat on his shelves, yet… he wasn’t sure what to do with it. So, I showed him how to make shapes with them and suggested a few other things (patterns, letters). And, I kid you not, the kid said to me, “But can’t I just paint them, Mommy??” I’m thinking this says a lot about who he is. :)
I wrote the numbers 1 to 6 randomly on the grid (20 spaces – you can print one
I don’t know if you can see clearly in the photo, but we had 5 snowflakes with numerals on them which we clipped in sequence onto the yarn. Then we had snowflakes with dots on them which we had to match to the correct number and also clip on. M really, really enjoyed this. Anything to do with clothespins or paper clips is sure to be a hit around here lately! The snowflakes were found
This was a great introduction to addition!
M had a lot of fun walking around and looking through them at various things.
We also used them in a window to mix colors by placing one in front of another. There has to be a ton of things we can do with these. However, I’m really coming up with blanks. If you have any ideas, share them!!
He continues to love these!
He’s played with this every day since I put it out for him.
He really enjoyed this and it was a great workout for those little fingers! I think I first saw this at
Ha – you can see this picture is from some time ago – our Christmas light patterns are in the background! ;)
This is so much fun! We first did it at our Nature Center weekly class, and it never gets old!
I’ve found that if M is in a bad mood or whiny or whatever (sigh), if I can think of an activity that has a lot of gross motor movement it helps tremendously. He turns back into himself. I’m just not good with all this “boy stuff”, hee hee. I was a sit quietly and play with my dolls kind of girl. But, I’m learning!!
It plays a couple of demo tunes by itself and has 5 different rhythms to choose from. M loves to play these rhythms and make them faster or slower. It comes close to driving me up a wall sometimes, but I’m glad he’s learning about rhythm somewhere, because he sure isn’t going to get it from me or his dad! ;)
Yep, that’s my sweet boy running over animals with a 4 wheeler. ;)