Monday, July 17, 2017

Roadtrip - Summer 2017

It is time for our annual summer roadtrip! We will be using some of the same items from one of my previous posts about traveling - like the Artist Studio To-Go (stocked with scissors, tape, and fresh markers) and Goodbyns. But I've also been stashing away some new things for my kids.

There are plenty of ways to pass the time in the car. We play the "We're Going on a Picnic" car game; we make up stories; we listen to music and audiobooks. Before handing over the iPads and other devices, I like to give them other options. Plus, we have to have ways of engaging them with interesting things when they transition away from screens. Enter this year's shopping list:

Everything on this list fits in a grocery bag and leaves room to spare! You'll find everything you need to keep small children from losing their minds in the car. In fact, you will stimulate their minds!

CRAFTS

Ribbon, Tape & Scissors

I learned a while back that Curling Ribbon, Tape, and Scissors can occupy my children for a nice long time in the car. So I stashed away a couple rolls of ribbon, a couple pairs of scissors, and bought some new tape (Scotch and Washi).

Markers & Paper

My kids also like to draw, write, and sketch. So we will need something with which to write. Pencils create shavings, crayons melt in hot cars, so markers are a sensible choice. Since my 5yo likes to tattoo herself, I was sure to get new Crayola Washable Markers (Broad and Fine Line). I'll throw in a pad of paper and we should be good to go.

Scratch Art

Scratch Art - It is that black paper that you scratch with a wooden stylus to reveal color beneath. It is still drawing but it sure makes for a great way to change things up. I grabbed some at the $3 bins at Target but you can usually find them at craft stores and, obviously, Amazon.

Wipe-Clean Books

Just so I have something that is reusable, I grabbed a couple Wipe-Clean Books by Usborne. My daughter is begging to learn to read so I got the Alphabet book for her. And I chose the Mazes because their a fun way to practice pen control, which my son desperately needs. Plus, the mazes can act as small worlds for imaginative play for small action figures.

     

MAGNETIC TOYS, ETC.

Boogie Board

Because my kids gravitate to these things when we're out on the town.


  • Writing experience is comparable to pen on paper
  • Ultra-bright LCD writing surface is 50% brighter than previous models, Replaceable coin-cell battery
  • Integrated magnets allow for easy mounting to compatible surfaces
  • Built-in stylus dock provides convenient storage for stylus when not in use, refer user manual below
  • Stylus can be used as a kick-stand to display your written messages to family, friends and co-workers

Free Play Magnatab

A new sensory experience!



  • The magnetic stylus is your pen, the bead board your paper, your finger the eraser as you use your imagination to draw, design and create
  • Explore your creativity in engaging, sensory-reinforced play; the stylus brings the beads to the surface with an audible click revealing your creation
  • Push the beads down with a finger to erase and start over; the beads are completely self-contained and do not come out of the board
  • Made from the highest quality ABS, the new design (July 2015) improves performance and increases child satisfaction
  • For ages 3+

Magnashapes

A new magnetic builder...one small enough that is can travel!
  • 80 wooden magnetic pieces and colorful design guide

Coggy

Sold by Fat Brain Toys and Fulfilled by AmazonGift-wrap available.
  • Folding, clicking puzzle of arranging gears to match challenge cards; one side features colors, other side features black and white; 16 gears each shift up to 255 degrees for exciting flexibility
  • Fold and arrange gears to match images printed on 40 challenge cards; 4 levels of difficulty: easy, medium, hard, extra hard; feel the gears click as they fall into place – doubles as a great fidget toy
  • Great for ages 6+; exceptionally strong, safe, high-quality materials; BPA free
  • Strengthens visual-spatial skills, critical thinking, logic; detailed instructions, easy for anyone to learn and play; clicking gears soothe anxious nerves, helps kids focus
  • Includes Coggy, 40 challenge cards; chain of gears measures 14 inches long; made in China




FIDGET TOYS

Fidget Spinners are all the rage these days but don't let them distract you from the oldies but goodies like these gems I snagged...



BOOKS


I recently became an Usborne Books and More Independent Consultant. As part of my Welcome Kit, three books arrived that are perfect for our roadtrip because they are practically toys/crafts themselves!

Shine-a-Light-On the Rainforest



Discover the animals and plants that live in and around a kapok tree, from the colorful parrots in the canopy to the sleek jaguar on the forest floor. This engaging non-fiction title will stimulate a love of the natural world as the vivacity of the rain forest is revealed through the bold and colorful artwork, and clever “see-through” pages.



The Wild Garden



Decorate the scenes with beautiful wild flowers rub-downs in this lovely keep-sake book! There will be a card pocket in the inside back cover where the 7 sheets of rub-down will be kept. Half of the spread is colored, and one can add the rub downs, the other half is line drawings that one can color, and add rub-downs to as well. The names of the flowers will also be there, so that one can learn them. Perfect for a mother's day gift, for example.




This is Not a Math Book



Math and art, as different as night and day, right? Wrong! This is Not a Math Book shows how math can be beautiful and art can be numerical. Amazing patterns with a mathematical basis will be revealed as you follow the simple activity instructions. And you’ll learn incredible math facts as you draw the beautiful designs. A real eye-opener for kids of all ages with an artistic bent who think that math is dry and boring, while math enthusiasts will discover new ways to be creative.



Minecraft Handbooks

My eldest is becoming a Minecraft junkie. So I picked up a trilogy of handbooks.
You can make theme parks with incredible waterslide rides, or entire pirate coves complete with galleons! Is there nothing that can't be achieved in Minecraft? Here the experts talk you through amazing constructs which range from awe-inspiring cathedrals to wacky inventions--like the hilarious animal cannon that catapults cows out to sea! Find out which are Notch's personal favorites and get step-by-step instructions to fuel your own creative genius. Be ORE-some!
       

Since we're readers and always excited about time together for enjoying books read aloud, I picked up a couple new chapter books...they're classics.

Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

In 1865, Charles Lutwidge Dodson composed a fantasy tale for a trio of young sisters. His creative genius and childlike ability to imagine a universe like no other took form in one of the most treasured children’s books of all time. Under the pen-name of Lewis Carroll, Dodson’s tale of an intrepid little girl who discovers a surreal, beautiful, and dangerous land would has shared its magic with generations of readers. His Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, and Queen of Hearts have become cultural icons, to say nothing of the heroic young Alice herself.



Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks

Full of magic and appealing characters, this classic novel takes readers on a remarkable adventure. 
It's Omri's birthday, but all he gets from his best friend, Patrick, is a little plastic Indian brave. Trying to hide his disappointment, Omri puts the Indian in a metal cupboard and locks the door with a mysterious skeleton key that once belonged to his great-grandmother. Little does Omri know that by turning the key, he will transform his ordinary plastic Indian into a real live man from an altogether different time and place! Omri and the tiny warrior called Little Bear could hardly be more different, yet soon the two forge a very special friendship. Will Omri be able to keep Little Bear without anyone finding out and taking his precious Indian from him?



AUDIOBOOKS

We will have a six audiobooks downloaded from the library and ready to go. Some of them are oldies but goodies from my list of 66 Audio Stories for Little Kids (like Ralph S. Mouse, the Disney Fairies, and The Magic Treehouse). We're adding a couple to that list and since we are newly Beyond Preschool, the audience for whom these books were written are decidedly also Beyond Preschool...

By William Joyce

We've read Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King aloud and enjoyed it immensely but we haven't heard the audiobook version. So we're going to give it a try.

Before SANTA was SANTA, he was North, Nicholas St. North—a daredevil swordsman whose prowess with double scimitars was legendary. Like any swashbuckling young warrior, North seeks treasure and adventure, leading him to the fiercely guarded village of Santoff Claussen, said to be home to the greatest treasure in all the East, and to an even greater wizard, Ombric Shalazar. But when North arrives, legends of riches have given way to terrors of epic proportions! North must decide whether to seek his fortune…or save the village. 
When our rebellious hero gets sucked into the chaos (literally), the fight becomes very personal. The Nightmare King and his evil Fearlings are ruling the night, owning the shadows, and sending waves of fear through all of Santoff Clausen. For North, this is a battle worth fighting...and, he’s not alone. There are five other Guardians out there. He only has to find them in time.




The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer


This is new territory for us. I'm not sure if it will be too scary for my youngest (5yo) but we've listened to the author's treasury of fairy tales when we studied The Frog Prince and, I think, we are ready to venture forth in the Land of Stories through the Wishing Spell.

Alex and Conner Bailey's world is about to change, in this fast-paced adventure that uniquely combines our modern day world with the enchanting realm of classic fairy tales. 
The Land of Stories tells the tale of twins Alex and Conner. Through the mysterious powers of a cherished book of stories, they leave their world behind and find themselves in a foreign land full of wonder and magic where they come face-to-face with the fairy tale characters they grew up reading about.  
But after a series of encounters with witches, wolves, goblins, and trolls alike, getting back home is going to be harder than they thought.






Invitation to Learn Fairy Tales: The Frog Prince

A Learning Lifestyle

My preschoolers are officially not preschoolers any more. As we step into Kindergarten and 2nd grade, and as a family new to "officially" homeschooling, I recently bought writing curriculum from BraveWriter and breathed a huge sigh of relief.

The guidance offered essentially advocates for 1) focusing on creating an environment filled with books, music, and experiences; and, 2) a language-rich lifestyle - one where you listen to your child, respond thoughtfully, and pursue ideas together. (This builds on what we know about how preschoolers learn, too. ) She, of course, weaves writing lessons into the day and provides structure so parents don't have to come up with everything on their own. (Whew!) 

Books, Music, and Experiences

Despite being regulars at the library, I often find myself scouring the catalog and shelves for books that might work to answer my child's question or delve deeper into the subject du jour. It is no wonder why lists are some of the most popular blogs in the world. You know the ones: "101 Books to Read Before Kindergarten," "10+ Children's Books to Inspire Kindness," and my own  "24 Books for Preschool Engineers."

A Smaller, More Approachable List

The problem is that sometimes we want a smaller, more approachable list. One with fewer books that includes other things. I just want a few good books, a CD, and a video, perhaps a toy. Something like a thoughtful little themed basket.

Invitation to Learn

It is in the spirit of having a small sampling of one topic that I am writing Invitations to Learn. Each invitation grows from our homeschool life and is a pint-sized unit of study for the DIY crowd. With this list, I am inviting you to learn alongside your child and giving you a small amount of guidance for creating a rich learning environment in your home or school.

Read a book one day; listen to an audiobook another day; watch a movie a different day; go on a field trip a different day. By offering one great thing at a time, you are inviting your child to learn with you and enjoy learning with you! Over time you and your child will consider the topic in several different ways, using different materials, have different but related conversations about it, and you will grow your knowledge in wonderfully robust ways.

INVITATION TO LEARN FAIRY TALES: THE FROG PRINCE

These are things we found at our library. (We stream many audiobooks for free.) For your convenience, I will also include affiliate links to Amazon.


The Frog Prince by Kathy-Jo Wargin, Illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert

The youngest daughter of the king lives a very special life, indeed. Her days are spent in lovely gowns, playing happily with her favorite golden ball. When her beloved ball is lost, she strikes a bargain for its return with a thick, green frog—a deal she doesn’t intend to keep! But the ugly frog, refusing to be left behind by the fleeing princess, insists she share her life with him as promised.

This Brothers Grimm tale of a spoiled princess finding her handsome prince by breaking a witch’s spell has enchanted readers since it was written in the early 1800s. With enchantingly elegant illustrations, Anne Yvonne Gilbert brings Kathy-jo Wargin’s retelling of the classic to a new generation of readers.


  • Age Range: 4 and up 



The Frog Prince Continued by Jon Scieszka, Illustrated by Steve Johnson

After the Princess kissed the frog, he turned into a handsome prince and they lived happily ever after... or "did they?" The Princess can't stand the Prince's froggy habits - the way he hops around on the furniture, or sneaks off to the lily pond. The Prince is unhappy, too, and decides that it would be best if he were changed back to a frog. But finding a witch who will do the job is harder than he expects. They all seem to have other spells in mind...


  • Age Range: 2 and up 



The Frog Prince by Alix Berenzy

Rebuffed by the princess after retrieving her golden ball, a noble frog sets out to find a more suitable mate.


  • Age Range: 4 - 8 years


The Land of Stories by Chris, Audiobook Version (There is also a Hardback book.)

From New York Times best-selling author Chris Colfer comes a gorgeous, full-color fairy-tale treasury.
Dear Listener, this is a very special book that contains more than 35 classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes, plus your very own survival guide to the Land of Stories. If you notice anything glowing, followed by an inviting humming noise, don't be afraid! That is just the book's magic.
Enter the world of fairy tales in this stunning book that includes more than 35 beloved stories and rhymes retold by New York Times best-selling author Chris Colfer.
This companion book to the Land of Stories series will appeal to new and old fans alike, who will delight in favorite classics such as "Cinderella", "Sleeping Beauty", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Jack and the Beanstalk", and more. Here is the beloved fairy-tale treasury that Alex and Conner fall into in The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell - a beautifully designed addition to the series and the magical book that started it all!

  • Age Range: 8 - 12 years

See the stories included here. The Frog Prince is #19.



The Princess and the Frog Disney Movie

Disney celebrates a modern-day classic from the directors of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Discover what really happened after the princess kissed the frog in an inspired twist on the world's most famous kiss. This hilarious adventure leaps off the screen with stunning animation, irresistible music and an unforgettable cast of characters. Enter Princess Tiana's world of talking frogs, singing alligators and lovesick fireflies as she embarks on an incredible journey through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. Spurred on by a little bit of courage and a great big dream, these new friends come to realize what's truly important in life...love, family and friendship. Overflowing with humor and heart, The Princess and the Frog is an incredible motion picture experience your whole family will want to enjoy again and again!

  • Rated: 
     
     General Audience





Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Invitation to Learn Multiplication

A Learning Lifestyle

My preschoolers are officially not preschoolers any more. As we step into Kindergarten and 2nd grade, and as a family new to "officially" homeschooling, I recently bought writing curriculum from BraveWriter and breathed a huge sigh of relief.

The guidance offered essentially advocates for 1) focusing on creating an environment filled with books, music, and experiences; and, 2) a language-rich lifestyle - one where you listen to your child, respond thoughtfully, and pursue ideas together. (This builds on what we know about how preschoolers learn, too. ) She, of course, weaves writing lessons into the day and provides structure so parents don't have to come up with everything on their own. (Whew!) 

Books, Music, and Experiences

Despite being regulars at the library, I often find myself scouring the catalog and shelves for books that might work to answer my child's question or delve deeper into the subject du jour. It is no wonder why lists are some of the most popular blogs in the world. You know the ones: "101 Books to Read Before Kindergarten," "10+ Children's Books to Inspire Kindness," and my own  "24 Books for Preschool Engineers."

A Smaller, More Approachable List

The problem is that sometimes we want a smaller, more approachable list. One with fewer books that includes other things. I just want a few good books, a CD, and a video, perhaps a toy. Something like a thoughtful little themed basket.

Invitation to Learn

It is in the spirit of having a small sampling of one topic that I am writing Invitations to Learn. Each invitation grows from our homeschool life and is a pint-sized unit of study for the DIY crowd. With this list, I am inviting you to learn alongside your child and giving you a small amount of guidance for creating a rich learning environment in your home or school.

Read a book one day; listen to an audiobook another day; watch a movie a different day; go on a field trip a different day. By offering one great thing at a time, you are inviting your child to learn with you and enjoy learning with you! Over time you and your child will consider the topic in several different ways, using different materials, have different but related conversations about it, and you will grow your knowledge in wonderfully robust ways.

INVITATION TO LEARN MULTIPLICATION

These are things we found at our library. (We stream many audiobooks for free.) For your convenience, I will also include affiliate links to Amazon.

Multiplication and Our Bodies

The Three-Headed Monster
We have a trail near our house that we call "Coyote Trail" because of the wildlife that scurries around out there. With two young children exploring the wildnerness, it is common knowledge in our neighborhood that we need to educate them about how to be as safe as possible when sharing the space with snakes, coyotes, and other creatures. The simplest thing to do: look big.

Looking big is hard to do when you are three years old though and so the three of us decided it would be better to stick together so we look like a three-headed, six-legged monster. Staring at the shadow our three-headed, six-legged monster cast on the ground, we have the opportunity to see part of the 3s multiplication table:

  • 3 humans x 1 head per human = 3 heads, and 
  • 3 humans x 2 legs = 6 legs. 

I have said before that there is no need to do worksheet math with young children. But talking about math in these organic situations is invaluable.

Fingers & Toes 

Using fingers (and toes) to count presents a unique opportunity to learn preschool multiplication, too. With your child you can use just hands to learn the 2s times tables:


  • 2 hands x 1 finger per hand = 2 finger
  • 2 hands x 2 fingers per hand = 4 fingers
  • 2 hands x 3 fingers per hand = 6 fingers
  • 2 hands x 4 fingers per hand = 8 fingers
  • 2 hands x 5 fingers per hand = 10 fingers
Add toes and learn 4s!
  • 4  extremities x 1 digit per extremity = 4 digits
  • 4  extremities x 2 digits per extremity = 8 digits
  • 4  extremities x 3 digits per extremity = 12 digits
  • 4  extremities x 4 digits per extremity = 16 digits
  • 4  extremities x 5 digits per extremity = 20 digits
Ready to add some books and music to explore Multiplication? Read on...

Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox, Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury

"There was one little baby / who was born far away. / And another who was born / on the very next day. / And both of these babies, / as everyone knows, / had ten little fingers / and ten little toes." No matter which part of the world a baby comes from—born on the ice or in a tent—that baby has “ten little fingers / and ten little toes,” the pleasing refrain of this wonderful, rhyming tribute to the chubby, sweet universality of babies of all colors. Helen Oxenbury’s soft, rounded babies are captured perfectly in soft, rounded watercolors.

Recommended age: 3+




"Moose in a Treehouse" by Brent Holmes

Counting Cookies by 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s. I can't imagine a more enticing way to bring times tables into the lives of our young people!



Moose Multiplication Video

My kiddo and I loved the Moose in a Treehouse song so much that I made a little video about it... Includes imagery to see how the multiplication tables stack up!




10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle

"Ducks overboard!" shouts the captain, as a giant wave washes a box of 10 little rubber ducks off his cargo ship and into the sea. The ducks are swept away in various directions. One drifts west, where a friendly dolphin jumps over it. A whale sings to another. But as the sun sets, the 10th little rubber duck is left all alone, bobbing helplessly on the big wide sea. Small readers and listeners will empathize with the little duck's plight—and will rejoice at the heartwarming surprise ending.
In this poignant and funny story, illustrated with strikingly designed collages, Eric Carle takes readers on an exciting voyage of discovery. Following the little ducks as they float to all parts of the globe, young explorers can see for themselves the meanings of directional words and learn simple math concepts, such as counting and the use of cardinal and ordinal numbers. Each creature the ducks meet is seen in its own habitat and behaves in a true-to-life manner, offering a very simple first view of biology and geography.
"A wonderful read-aloud for storytimes or one-on-one sharing. It's a definite 10," commented School Library Journal in a starred review. "Beautifully composed illustrations," said Booklist. "As sublimely simple and endearing as the playthings it portrays," agreed Publishers Weekly.
This board book edition with sturdy pages is perfect to share with toddlers. Note that this edition does not include a squeaker at the end.

Recommended for Preschool - Kindergarten


Lift-the-Flap Times Tables by Usborne

Lift-the-flaps to find tips, tricks and practice questions to help you learn all the times tables up to 12x12. You can discover why the tables are so helpful, use the number machine to answer any tables question, and test your knowledge with the times tables challenge.

Recommended age: 6+


LEGO and LEGO-like Bricks

The nature of LEGO bricks make them perfect for doing a lot of maths learning, including multiplication. I am a fan of just letting children build with them and letting them get a visceral understanding of quantity.

For our smallest learners there are MEGA Blocks:


Duplo is a LEGO brand and the bricks are smaller than MEGA Blocks but bigger than LEGO originals.


And, of course, LEGO. There are sets that build something specific or just boxes of bricks for free play...


So get playing with multiplication! I'd love to hear how it manifests in your life!



Monday, July 10, 2017

Usborne Books & More - Special Picks for Preschool Engineers

Finding Needles in Haystacks

Have you ever struggled to find high-quality books about trucks, machines, and other topics that are mechanically interesting and/or about STEM? Probably. Because I have, too. That's why I started this Preschool Engineer blog!

I've Found Some Needles for You

I have done some digging for you and found the Usborne books that I thought your Preschool Engineer would love. Why buy from the Usborne site?

  1. High-quality Books
  2. Buying through my site will help support me and ensure that I can continue bringing you awesome information about STEAM learning that you love. (I write this blog and manage the corresponding Facebook page because I am passionate about early childhood development and learning STEAM, but I would be grateful for some small income to support my time and effort.)
  3. You won't find Usborne Books for less. (I've searched other online and local sources and have not found them for less.)

Look at the Awesome Usborne Titles Below!

I have scoured Usborne titles for you and put together Special Picks for Preschool Engineers (and Beyond). Scroll down for more info...


That's Not My...
Speaking of grabbing hands… Usborne offers books that support sensory development with their Touchy-Feely Books.
Bonus learning: the “not” statements offer pre-Logic education.

If you asked your kiddo(s) to fill in the blank, “That’s Not My _____.” what would he or she say?
Search "That's" to see a whole list.


Big Books

The Big Books are Fold-out books for kids who have outgrown the Baby Fold Outs. Non-fiction topics are taught with BIG images, plus a little text, which is perfect for Preschoolers (and their grown-ups).
Which Big Book would work for your family? Machines? Space? Bugs? Dinos? Body?



See Inside and Illustrated Dictionaries
Elementary School Children still delight in books that are image-heavy. Look at these picks for your Preschool Engineers who have grown into Elementary-aged school children because you’ve been with me since the beginning...

Search "See Inside" Books (there are many many more topics) or "Illustrated" Dictionaries…


Shine a Light On
These books are neat because the design is so clever. Images are intentionally printed so that by shining a light from the back of the page the reader reveals the overlapping designs that are “hidden” images.
Check them out here at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dn7u-qFFI
Shine a Light on Construction Site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipEhNupjVRU



Where would your child hide with a flashlight and a Shine a Light On book?


Search "Shine" at the following website to see more than a dozen themed books!


Sticker Books for Building 2D
Stickers are always recommended for keeping little hands busy. My son was never compelled to play with stickers...until Usborne’s ROBOT book. And my daughter? Well since she was two she has just LOVED playing Dolly Sticker Dress-up.
Search "Sticker Dolly" to see a gazillion picks for dress-up.

Search "Build Your Own" to see all the machines one can build in 2D.


Any Doc McStuffins fans out there?
Dog hurt his foot, Sheep scratched her tummy and Bear sat on a splinter! What will make everything all better? Clean it, kiss it and put a bandage on it! Young readers will delight in the five animal friends’ misadventures and be eager to help make things “all better” with the five reusable and repositionable stickers.



Wipe-Clean
We LOVE the Wipe-Clean books, activity cards, and optical illusions by Usborne. Check out these titles to keep little hands interested and creative! There are options for all ages!!!

Search "Wipe" to see more than 40 choices and pick one or two that are right for your Preschool Engineer!




Lift-the-Flap Questions and Answers

Life's Biggest Questions (and Answers) in awesomely interactive Lift-the-Flap Books!
Search "Lift-the-Flap Questions and Answers" to see all the awesome Q & A support offered to you and your Preschool Engineer by Usborne!


Story of...
For your Preschool Engineers who are now Elementary Engineers... More narrative, more information, same spirit of learning!
Search "Story of" to find these titles (and a few more).