THE MAGIC OF CHILDREN'S PLAY!'

Now this was a lot of fun!  I have seen salt painting pop up across the blog world on many occasions and decided that we had best give it a try.

We used some firm cream cardboard and a glue stick to help the salt adhere to the surface.  The children spread salt onto their cardboard using a spoon and gave it a shake to remove any excess.

Then, using their favourite ‘potion’ bottles, the children began experimenting and exploring the reaction between the salt and coloured water droplets.





As we know, it is really is ALL about the process, BUT gosh these final works of art are truly spectacular!

Don’t you agree! 🙂

Gosh it has been a busy few weeks leading up to Christmas and the end of the preschool year!  Transition Reports to write and Portfolio’s to finalize…  but now, they’re all done!   So, I can get back to a bit of blogging… sharing some more activities and ideas with everybody is what I love to do!

This is an activity we did with the children in spring as they began to notice the flowers appearing in our garden.  The cut end of celery, when used for printing, makes a gorgeous representation of the layered petals you might see in some flowers, particularly the rose.

We watched the children’s facial expressions closely as they began to print and an image was revealed on the hessian.  First came a look of surprise that gradually transformed into an expression of recognition…  sometimes followed by a ‘knowing smile’ and sometimes followed by the exclamation, “A flower!”

I could see this activity being done on calico with pastel colours too… very pretty!

PAY IT FORWARD!

Well how excited was I on my first day home from hospital when I received a lovely parcel in the mail from Maureen Wagner of Strong Start blog.  Maureen lives in British Columbia on the west coast of Canada and she sent me this beautiful assortment of gifts:

Thank you so much Maureen I will enjoy presenting them to the children!

Now this is an idea first hit upon by the gorgeous girls Sherry and Donna from Irresistible Play-Based Ideas and I think it is brilliant!  Such a wonderful way to share aspects of a different culture with our children.

Now it’s my turn to Pay It Forward.

So if you would like to play AND are willing to pay it forward from your own blog, then here is what you do.

Leave a comment on this post stating that you want to play, and I will randomly choose three players.
You can be from anywhere in the world!!
The rules are:
• To the three participants I will send a fun package representing my beautiful home town (city really!) of Melbourne, Australia but you must be willing to Pay it Forward to three more people.
• Comments will remain open until January 1 2012.
• If you are chosen you will need to send me your postal address so that I know where to send your parcel.
• After you receive the package you will need to Pay it Forward in the same manner on your blog.

Edu-Blog Awards!

Okay, so Edu-blog Awards are with us AGAIN!  Goodness me, where did this year go?  It certainly flashed quickly by me in my desperate attempts to harness as much as I could from it!  At this time last year I was just new to the blogging world, having been introduced to it by the wonderful duo of Donna and Sherry over at Irresistible Play-based Learning.  It has been just the ‘networking’ opportunity I had been craving.  I love, love, love my work with children, and have gained so much fresh insight and been introduced to so many imaginative and creative ideas through communicating within the blogging world.  They are truly a dedicated and hard working bunch of people!

Hence, this is REALLY tough!  I follow so many wonderful blogs that have inspired me over this year, and I feel a little saddened that I cannot possibly give credit to all of them through these awards.  Sigh!  But as Ayn has said, one of my lovely friends over at Little Illuminations , there will always be more awards in the future and ample opportunity to share the love!

So here goes!  I guess I have largely selected those blogs who have some longevity in the blogging world and who have done the ‘hard yards’ so to speak.  Whilst blogging is a wonderful and rewarding experience, it is time consuming and demanding, so these guys really need to be acknowledge for their dedication and commitment to the early childhood sector.

 

BEST TEACHER BLOG: Jennifer @ Let the Children Play

Jennifer is a wonderful educator and dedicated blogger who has found her own niche within the early childhood blogging world.  All things ‘outdoorsy’ would be Jennifer’s passion!  She consistently reminds us of the overwhelming and ever increasing bundle of research that supports the need for children to commune with nature.  Anybody who has ever fallen in to the trap of thinking learning only happens indoors, needs to check out Jennifer’s blog for a quick jolt into reality! Jennifer is also a wonderful support to new blogs as they find their feet in the blogging world and particularly loves to hunt down and flag new Australian early childhood blogs.

MOST INFLUENTIAL BLOG POST: Teacher Tom (TT!) @ Teacher Tom’s Blog 

Oh gosh, where do I start here!  The problem is, EVERY blog post that TT writes is influential!  TT has a remarkable gift for reflective practice accompanied with literary genius!  Nobody ‘say’s it’ like TT!

So, if I must choose just one post, mmm…,  let me see…,  so hard…,  okay, this one…  Spoilt Brats !

BEST ED TECH/RESOURCE SHARING BLOG: Donna and Sherry @ Irresistible Play-based Learning 

Sharing is what this lovely duo do the best!  I know Sherry and Donna personally following attending  a couple of their wonderful workshops, and you can rest assured, they ARE gorgeous ladies and inspirational educators!  Un-be-known to them at the time, they were inspirational in giving me the confidence to step into the blogging world.  Donna is universally recognized within the early childhood sector as someone who tirelessly supports and promotes other blogs and is the ‘go to’ person for all tech support!  She has talked me through many, often late at night, IT concerns that I have had with incredible patience.  I think I rate as the least IT saavy person she knows! 🙂

BEST INDIVIDUAL BLOG: Maria @ Casa Maria’s Creative Learning Zone

Oh how I love this blog!  If ever I need a bit of inspiration in all things art and crafty, this is where I head!  This blog is just a kaleidoscope of colour and creativity!  I am forever poaching her wonderful ideas!

BEST NEW BLOG: Lesley @ Child Art Retrospective 

Lovely Lesley is a relative ‘newby’ in the early childhood blogging world.  Not unlike Maria, I find Lesley’s blog a great place to go for inspiration in all things art and crafty.  Lesley is wonderfully skilled at displaying children’s artwork with incredible respect and reverence.  I have been watching and learning!

So there you go!  Sorry to all my special blogging friends who I have not been able to include!  You know who you are!  I won’t forget you next year, promise!

Good luck to all nominated blogs!

 

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