Archive for August, 2010

Climbing Trees

Climbing Trees
I wonder how many children will grow up without ever having climbed a tree? More and more in the city I am seeing tree-less backyards.  Children aren’t allowed to climb trees in the vast majority of childcare centres or schools either, and kids today just don’t have the free outdoor time we did a generation or two ago.  As a result I’m guessing some children will never know the triumph of conquering a tree, or the pleasure of dreaming in the branches. I have fond memories of tree climbing as a child.  My sister and I climbed trees in our own various backyards (we moved around...
Across The Backyard Story Bridge

Across The Backyard Story Bridge

I can’t believe it’s the last day of Book Week and I’m only just getting up my Book Week post!  The 2010 theme is Across The Story Bridge.  Seeing as though we have an actual bridge in our backyard over the dry creek bed, I thought we would take reading outside this week.  I spread a small rug on one side of the bridge with a selection of current favourites. There’s something special about...
Kidspot Top 50 Blog Your Way to Dunk Island

Kidspot Top 50 Blog Your Way to Dunk Island

How To Un-Spoil A Family Holiday Ever the optimist, I always go on holidays with high expectations.  Before we go I imagine lazing around and enjoying sleep ins.  In my head the kids are perfect, and SquiggleDad and I get to hang out together like we did BC.  I expect that we’ll all have fun together, reconnect as a family, and return to the real world refreshed.  As I said, I’m an optimist! With expectations...
Buckets and Strings

Buckets and Strings

Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, aren’t they?  This week I put a piece of string up and over the branch of a tree, and tied a coloured bucked to each end.  Genius.  Mr Almost-Two has played with these buckets constantly. Blue bucket down, yellow bucket up. Yellow bucket down, blue bucket up, up, up! And if you’re very, very clever – you can get both buckets to stop half way and fill them...
Mm Is For Marvellous

Mm Is For Marvellous

I love letters and sounds, and when it comes to alphabet-based resources I know exactly what I’m looking for.  I want lowercase letters.  I want clear fonts.  I want letter-word relationships that demonstrate an understanding of phonics and awareness of the most common sounds.  I’m not asking or much, am I?! I was so pleased to find the Mm Is For Me wall stickers checked all my boxes.  Ashleigh Hoyle...
Justine Clarke – In Concert

Justine Clarke – In Concert

What an exciting day!  For the kids, I mean.  Not only did we get brilliant seats at Justine Clarke’s Great Big World concert, but we got to go backstage before the show to meet Justine!! (Just one of the perks of being an Aussie mummy blogger, and it probably helped that I have reviewed and given away copies of the Great Big World CD and DVD as well as interviewing Justine online.) Justine is an absolute delight...
Allowing Reasonable Risk

Allowing Reasonable Risk

In reflecting on our lovely day at the local show, one thing has really stayed with me. The highlight of the show this year for me was the woodchopping.  Up there with the big blokes (and ladies!) was a little tyke the tender age of 5.  He stood on his block like the others, one foot on either end of the wood, and chopped right through between his feet.  I couldn’t help but notice how sharp and shiny his...
Pasting Pictures

Pasting Pictures

My little man watches his big sister construct all manner of creations with boxes, junk mail, scissors and glue.  She can whip up anything from a bird to a robot in no time.  The other day while watching her create some masterpiece, Mr-Almost-Two discovered glue.  Glorious, magical glue. I grabbed a junk mail catalogue and chopped  out pictures of items he knows and can identify.  Truck, shoe, camera, train, baby,...
Self Talk

Self Talk

Mr Almost-Two is enjoying putting pairs of words together at the moment, often featuring the word ME. Every time he falls over, which is quite often given that he is an almost two year old boy, he says “Alright me?“  Then he picks himself up and carries on with whatever he was doing. It never fails to make me smile. As a mum, I fall down sometimes too.  It wouldn’t hurt to take a moment and ask “Alright...
The Local Show

The Local Show

It’s Ekka time of year here in Brisbane!  The “Ekka” is the annual show or exhibition held in the city with rides, showbags, animals, entertainment and fireworks.  One day, I’m sure we’ll take the kids to the Ekka, but for now we are content to take them instead to our local show held on the outskirts of the suburbs.  A smaller show has much to offer a young family, without the crowds,...