DAY 18 CHALLENGE:
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
DAY 18 CHALLENGE:Get in the kitchen and spend some uninterrupted* time with the kids making something together!
Hands on kids activities for hands on moms.

DAY 18 CHALLENGE:
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
DAY 18 CHALLENGE:Get in the kitchen and spend some uninterrupted* time with the kids making something together!

I had some work to get done at the Bakery this morning,
Henry tagged along.
[That's something new for me.
Henry tags along with Dad to work at the Bakery quite often.
But never with me.]

I think I can now be certified as a
civil engineer.
What?
Experience would be needed?
Experience:
ABC Mat Road
Bubble Pop Road
and the latest :
Box Flap Bridges
I had a ton of box flaps that I cut off from a 

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Some crafts don’t turn out exactly how you plan…
[isn't that the cardinal rule of crafting with toddlers and preschoolers?]
but the process of doing it is still just as fun and educational.
Henry painted with ice cubes and KoolAid.

Henry worked on his hand-eye coordination
with his love for tools.
All you need are some golf tees (thanks Mom) and Styrofoam.
And, of course, your boy’s kid’s toy hammer(s).
The Styrofoam had slants around the edge.
For some reason or another,
this is where 

Growing up, frosted graham crackers was one of my favorites. Every time my mom made cupcakes, cake or brownies, the extra frosting always went on graham crackers. Even though these are pretty yummy, I’m not sure why they were a favorite, maybe 