Where does one find a laminator you ask?

Posted by Wendy on Tuesday Aug 19, 2008 Under Parenting

I have found an inexpensive one on Lakeside Collections for $19.95  What would you use a laminator for?  All kinds of things!  As I mentioned before I used mine to laminate the menus I made for my kids.  But I have also done such things as the following:  I made a picture schedule for my girls that is three sheets of colored paper with the days of the week along the tops that are laminated.  Then I printed out clip art pictures of all the activities we do regularly like go to church, school, library, stores, museums, friends, haircuts, etc.  We can then laminate those pictures and cut them out so I can tape them on her schedule.  That way they can begin to learn the days of the week and their order, and it helps with that question of when and where are we going.  I can point to it and say see today we are going to the store and then  to grandmas, and tomorrow we are going to the playground.  I also printed out the words yesterday, today, and tomorrow so we could move those each day at bedtime so she could understand about those terms too.

My oldest is obsessed with routine and ritual, and she really digs maps like Dora the Explorer.  And she likes to try and add items to her bedtime ritual.  So to end the endless items being added to bedtime and to help any babysitters understand why she’s fallen apart because they’ve missed some vital step they wouldn’t have thought of, like dancing around the room twice.  So I made a picture “map” with clip art that covered her entire bedtime routine.  It helped keep her from adding extra things to her routine since we told her she could only do what was on her map.  It also gave her independence because she liked to take the map and go do it all by herself.  And it gave easy directions to anyone who may be watching the kids who are unfamiliar with their rituals.  I also made picture maps of their bedtime rules so they could read the rules with me just by looking at it.  She was trying to add lots of extra rules to stall bedtime.

Other ways I’ve used the laminator is to create travel bingo games.  You create bingo cards by using clip art or pictures from magazines of things you would normally see on a road trip.  Such as a blue truck or a bus.  If you laminate your sheets then the kids can use dry erase markers to circle what they spot until they get bingo.  I created a couple different sheets so they aren’t looking for the same things at the same time.

And I’m currently working on cutting out pictures from sales flyers of items we regularly buy at the grocery stores so the girls can do a scavenger hunt.  I can circle the items that we will be looking for that week and they can help me look for them while we go through the grocery store.

To find lots of great FREE clip art you can check out MicroSoft’s Website.

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Meal Ideas for Kids

Posted by Wendy on Friday Aug 15, 2008 Under Parenting

Has this ever happened to you?  My daughter says this morning, “I’m hungry”.  “What would you like?”, I ask.  “I don’t know” is the response.  Then the suggestions begin, how about grapes, no, strawberries, no, yogurt, no, sandwich, no, oompaloompas, yes!  She just gets silly after a while and I realize it’s become a game.  That is why a few months back I created a picture menu for my girls.  The idea came from a friend of mine who had made menus by cutting out pictures of food and made menus for the kids to play restaurant.  I took that idea and ran with it.  I used clip art to create a simple picture menu of the food items they like to eat on a regular basis and left a blank area where I could tape on “Specials”  such as cantelopes which we don’t always have around the house each week.  Once the specials have been consumed I take them off the menu.  That way when the kids are hungry but don’t know what they want they can peruse the pictures until they decide instead of my having to play 20 questions.  My husband laughed at me because it took a bit of time to make but it’s saved me lots of time in the long run.  I also laminated the menu to keep it intact for years to come.  This allows you to tape pictures to it without tearing the paper and you can even write on it temporarily with dry erase markers.

Speaking of dry erase markers, they are life savers at dinner time.  We have a collection of laminated place mats for the girls that include Dora the Explorer Laminated Placemat, Blues Clues, and Sesame St. among others.  They have things like practicing your letter and number writing, games, and color and shape matching.  And they help dinner go smoother by entertaining the kids while we finish our meal when they are done or not interested in eating.  I have found these mats at Riteaid and Walmart for $1-$3 and have found them at garage sales and thrift stores.  We keep a cupful of dry erase markers on the table and rotate the mats to keep them interesting.

To make food fun I like to use a melon baller on cantelopes and watermelon, somehow foods more fun if it’s shaped.  It only takes a few minutes more but the food gets eaten even faster.  I also use this trick on sandwiches with cookie cutter shapes.  You can cut out big shapes or you can cut out lots of little ones.  We’ve had penguin, angels, leaves, even foot sandwiches.  You can make shapes with your pancakes, like one mom who doers a letter of the day so she’ll make pancake letters.   And I’m a big proponent of food color.  Have you ever had purple pancakes or orange waffles, or yes we have done it green eggs!  My husband even colored mashed potatoes once.  Kids are so much more excited if they get to pick what color their food could be.  And you can teach them some fun tricks about how if you mix red and blue it makes purple or yellow and blue makes green.  And let them “help”  I know it’s messy but if they’re helping they are not standing by whining about if it’s done yet?  And if they help make it they are more likely to eat it.  I also stick cereals like fruit loops or cheerios on strings so they can have necklaces  to eat that are fun.  I will make the whole bag of cereal into necklaces at once and bag them individually so I can pack them up quickly when we are going out for the day.  They come in handy when grocery shopping or waiting at the doctors office.

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