15 Festive Christmas Cookie Ideas

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on Christmas Cookie Ideas.  Nothing says Christmas better than twinkling lights and a batch of homemade cookies.  I decided to do a round-up of festive, but flavorful Christmas cookie idea.  The goal was to look for cookies that were unique and would make a great gift or look festive on a party table.  I think all 15 Festive recipes will do just that.  

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

Here’s a roundup on Christmas Cookie Ideas:

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

Candle Cookies – First, these candle cookies will shine brightly on a Christmas dessert table.  Raw almonds, chocolate and wafers place this festive cookie on the list of of great Christmas cookie ideas.

 

 

A Rat King per se.  Additionally, these are a perfect Christmas cookies for The Nutcracker lover.  The Nutcracker just happens to be one of favorite ballets. Whether you display these cookies on a table or place them in a tin, the recipient will love them.  Add these to the top of your Christmas cookie ideas.

 

 

Ice Skate Cookies – Furthermore, sugar cookies, candy canes and icing help these sugar cookies come to life.  Figures 8, Death Spiral and Lay Back Spin are a few of the positions in this sport.  So, if you have a little ice skater or a big ice skater, fill a tin with these adorable cookies and they will love you for them.

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

Snow Globes are a favorite Christmas decorating idea.  As a result, they also make an adorable and delicious cookie.  The Wilton Snowglobe Cookie Cutter will help make your task easier.  These cookies are a conversation piece for sure.

 

 

 

 

Another Christmas cookie idea is candy canes. Who doesn’t love Candy Canes?  They’re great in hot chocolate or with hot Chocolate.  Sugar Cookie dough, red food coloring gel and crushed peppermints will help bring this cookies to life.

 

 

 

 

A sure that Christmas is around the corner, is the sign of the Christmas tree.  Who said that it has to been the real thing, why not stacked sugar cookies.  Prepared sugar cookie dough, white icing and green sugar will get you on your way to making these great gifts.  These cookies should be somewhere on your list of Christmas cookie ideas for sure.

 

 

 

 

Sugar Cookie Snowmen  – The little guys are so cute, and sure to bring a smile to a little one’s face.  Gum drops, sugar cookie dough, and chocolate baking bites.

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

One of the most exciting things about Christmas is the Christmas lights.  I could sit for hours watching them on my Christmas tree.  Why should be just stop with the lights on the tree?  Sugar cookies shaped into Christmas lights are sure to be mesmerizing too.

 

 

Christms Cookie Ideas

 

 

Next, who doesn’t love hot coco?  A hot coco cookie will make a cup of coco taste even better.  Marshmallows, candy cane and a cookie.  It’s perfect Christmas/winter treat.  Switch out the Christmas tree for snowman, and you make these after the holidays.

 

 

 

 

Rice Krispie Gingerbread Pops  – Nice twist on the gingerbread man.  Chewy and gooey chocolate rice krispie treats on a festive holiday stick.

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

Polar Bear Cookies – These polar bear cookies not only look delicious, but they’re cute as a button.  They would be great for a Christmas treat or any time during the winter months.  So, have a little fun.  Whip up a few batches.

 

 

 

 

 

Marbled Cookie Cutouts –  How cool are these?  Sugar cookies dough, food coloring, and your favorite Christmas cookie cutters is what you need for these tri-colored sugar cookies.  Fun and festive.  Great project with the kids.

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

Santa Hats – Santa Claus is Coming to Town.  As a result, this can a fun treat for Christmas eve.  Rice Krispy treats, buttercream frosting and food coloring are the stars.

 

 

Christmas Cookie Ideas

 

 

Also, Christmas Ornaments don’t have to just hang on the tree.  These cake balls covered with colored chocolate and sprinkles are the perfect snacks for the holidays.  So place a few in a gift bag or mason jar and finish it with a pretty bow.

 

 

 

 

Additionally, Christmas Wreaths are great snacks too.  Your best sugar cookie recipe, a round cookie cutter, icing bags and tips and you’re on your way.

Last, we hope that you found a few of our Christmas cookies ideas irresistible, and you will be making a few batches for the holidays.  Finally, we Wish a Merry and Blessed Christmas!

 

5 Festive and Delicious Holiday Dog Treat Ideas

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on holiday dog treat ideas.  Christmas is around the corner, and soon the kitchen will be filled with the delicious aroma of baking.  Homemade cookies are always a Christmas favorite.  Either as gifts or treats for family and friends.  But what about the family pet?  They love treats too.

 

 

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Holiday Dog Treat Ideas:

 

We gathered a few recipes, so that you can make delicious holiday dog treats for your family pooch.  If you don’t have a dog make these holiday dog treats for a family members or friends.  They’re healthy and delicious, so you don’t have to worry about the treats being harmful to your pet.  We have bones, candy canes, Christmas Trees, gingerbread men, and mittens.  Perfect for gift giving.

Mint and Apple Dog Bones    –  Mint and apple are the flavors that your pet will love while nibbling on the doggy bone treats.  You make them natural or use green food coloring or spinach powder if you want a Christmas color.

Candy Cane Dog Treats – Another holiday dog treat is the candy cane. These are adorable, and festive too.  We all love candy canes, now you can give your pet a candy cane too.  They’ll be wagging their tail with joy when they taste the peppermint and chicken flavors in this festive treat.

 

 

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Christmas Tree Dog Cookies – Another holiday dog treat!  A sure sign that Christmas has arrived is the Christmas tree.  Celebrate the festivities with these peanut butter Christmas Tree treats for dogs.

Gingerbread Men Dog Treats  – Run, run as fast you can.  You can’t catch me I’m the gingerbread man.  Toss your pet pal a few of these peanut butter gingerbread men.

Mitten Dog Treats – Your pet may not be able to wear them, but they can sure eat them.  Peppermint and peanut butter are the stars in these Christmas treats.

Wrap a few of these treats for yourself, a family member or friend.  They will be appreciative, and your 4-legged friend will love you for them.

 

 

Gift Ideas for Pets: Holiday Edition

 

 

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If only you could ask your four-legged family members exactly what’s on their holiday wish list. Luckily, there’s a good amount of empirical evidence that they’re partial to treats.  Furthermore, cozy places to snooze and games that channel their sense of fun. We’ve compiled a few gift ideas for pets that will help you show them your love:

Give your cat a spa treatment

With this facial massage roller.  It’s specially-designed for kitties.

A pet-loving pinch-hitter for when you’re not around 

Also known as a Rover.com pet sitter. Hate leaving your four-legged friend at home alone during the day? Hire a Rover sitter to take your pup for a walk, provide daycare, or even take them in for a weekend. There’s nothing your little love digs as much as attention.  Well, maybe treats, but we’ll get to that later.  So, during the times when you won’t be available, treat them to some extra love, exercise, and care from the experienced, thoroughly-vetted pet sitters at Rover.

A cozy new bed or blanket

Additional gift ideas for pets is to make a customized bed or blanket.  You can match it to your decor, the season, or whatever pattern or color your heart desires.  Purchase super soft fleece from your local craft or fabric store.  Cut two pieces the size you’d like the bed or blanket to be.  Next, cut fringe-like slits all around the border.  To make it into a bed, insert a pillow between the two pieces, then tie corresponding fringe pieces from each fabric piece together. To make it a blanket, simply tie together without the stuffing.

Catnip bubbles

Sounds too good to be true when it comes to kitty entertainment, but these bubbles combine the irresistible combination of catnip scent with the fun of bubbles, meaning you get to drive your cat crazy as they bat away at the smell of their favorite treats.

We hope you enjoyed our gift ideas for pets suggestions, and you will choose 1 or 2 ideas your pet or as a gift.

9 Halloween Food Ideas for Kids

Planning a Halloween party or just want to do something special for your kids?  You’ve come to the right place.  Today, we’re sharing parenting tips and fun Halloween food ideas for kids.  Make them all or choose a few. 

 

 

 

Halloween Food Ideas

 

No matter, your children will love your creativity and devour these special treats.  Let us know which is your favorite in a comment.  I love the Bloody Fingers and Eyeball Cupcakes.  Disgusting!

 

 

Witch Fingers

Halloween Food Ideas

Pretzel Rods, candy melts, almonds, and black gel food coloring are the stars for these Witch’s Fingers.  The kids will love munching on these goodies.

 

Bloody Fingers

 

Halloween Food Ideas

There’s no recipe for the bloodied fingers.  Just remove a square of skin from the hot dog and place on a bed of bloodied hot dog bun.  My grandson and his friends are going to love these.

 

Spider Pizza

 

Halloween Food Ideas

This blogger used a Tombstone Pizza, black and green olives and pepperoni to create this master piece.  Hello, my grandchildren love the Totino’s Party Pizza.  So, this is the perfect treat in my household.  Also, if your children don’t like olives just make the pepperoni’s the star.

 

 

Spider Burger

 

Halloween Food

 

 

I love that this recipe is simple, and so cute.  A normal burger, a slice of cheese, raisins, and onion rings.  Perfect for lunch or dinner.

 

Halloween Potato Skin Pizzas

 

Halloween Food Ideas

 

Next, kids love pizza.  Here’s a twist on potatoes, turn them into pizza.  Yes, baking potatoes, pepperoni, mozzarella cheese and olives is all you need along with a little creativity.  The kids will love them.

 

 

 

Bloodshot Eyeball Cupcakes

 

Halloween Food Ideas

 

Disgustingly delicious.  Furthermore, these Bloodshot Eyeball cupcakes are sure to bring Ewwwwk.  But, they are sure to be devoured too.

 

Halloween Ideas

 

 

 

Jack-O-Lantern Mac and Cheese Cups

 

 

Homemade Mac and Cheese will work great for this recipe.  If you’re in a pinch for time, microwavable mac and cheese can be used.  My grandchildren love homemade mac and cheese.  They would eat it everyday if allowed.  A slice of cucumber or celery will work for the stem.  Make this a family activity, let the kids decorate the cups with a Jack-O-Lantern face.

 

 

Honeydew Bats

 

Halloween Food

 

Last, a honeydew melon and a bat cookie cutter is all that is needed to make these delicious and nutritious treats.

Finally, we hope you like a few of our Halloween Food Ideas for Kids and will create a few for your children.  You may also like 9 Fall Snack Ideas for Kids.

 

 

5 Free Fruit Recipes for Kids

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on fruit recipes for kids.  Not only is fruit healthy, it’s also tasty and versatile. There are sweet fruits, tangy fruits, fleshy and juicy fruits and everything in between. As a parent, your appreciation for fruits rises, but chances are you weren’t really a ‘fruit craving’ kid either.  I have found that if you make food fun, kids will be more receptive to eating it.

 

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Five Fruit Recipes for Kids:

 

  1. Frozen Fruit Bark:

This recipe is yummy, healthy and more exciting than just eating fresh fruit with yogurt.

  • Take your favorite fruits such as a combination of strawberries, kiwi, blueberries, mango and a dried fruit of your choice.
  • Chop the ingredients in small pieces.
  • Layer plain or vanilla yogurt in a bowl.
  • Toss chopped fruits and nuts on top of the yogurt, and place them in a container in the freezer.

You can give frozen fruits as snacks to your kids before they head out to play or after they come home from school. Remember that fruits and nuts are packed with minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants that keep us thriving and energized. Don’t forget, the yogurt will give your family valuable protein, calcium, and potassium.

  1. Quick Banana split:

I can’t decide whether this recipe is more delicious or healthy because it serves both purposes so well. And it’s so simple and quick to prepare!

All you need is a banana, berries of your choice, chocolate chips, granola and your favorite fruit yogurt. I make this treat by slicing the banana in halves along their length first. Then I join the two halves using a few spoonsful of frozen strawberry yogurt. Last, I sprinkle raspberries, blackberries, granola and chocolate chips. Viola! Your snack is ready to serve in minutes!

It’s just like the original banana split without the ice cream or sugary dribbles of processed chocolate syrup. It’s packed with enough nutrition your body needs at a single meal which makes it perfect for breakfast.

  1. Rainbow Fruit Popsicles:

Who doesn’t love a cold Popsicle on a hot summer day? The kids can never say no to this mouthwatering delight.

  • Take a cup each of frozen strawberries and raspberries, and a medium-sized mango and 2 sliced Kiwis. Puree each of the fruits separately.  Use a little bit of water if needed.
  • Pour the first puree of your choice into the Popsicle mold. Place the container in the freezer while remaining ingredients are waiting in the fridge. Once the first puree is 70% set which will be in about 20 minutes, you can add the other pureed fruit and follow the same steps.
  • Remember, fruits can be poured in any order, and they don’t need to be frozen solid.  Just make sure that they are more frozen than watery so that the two purees don’t mix.
  • After pouring the last ingredient, freeze the popsicles for a few hours to set them rock hard. You can also add tiny fruit chunks, honey or lemon juice in any of the different rainbow layers to take it up a notch.

 

  1. Fruit Roll-ups:

I never knew I could do so many things with fruit until I came across Pinterest. This recipe is a unique and innovative way to use fruit. I love to make my Fruit Roll-ups with peaches, strawberries, blueberries and honey.

Usually, fruits are sweet enough, but I like to top the tanginess of the peach with the heavenly sweetness of honey. Plus, honey is super beneficial for our health too. Try to avoid refined white sugar. You can add more honey, cinnamon powder, vanilla or peppermint extract to give your roll up an extra edge.

Prepare your baking tray first. Grease the butter paper and pour the fruit puree spreading it evenly with a spatula. Also, keep it slightly away from the edges.

Set your oven to the lowest possible setting and check on the fruit after 6-8 hours. We are primarily trying to ‘dry the fruit’ and not cook it. You can roll, cut or use the fruit leather however you like. Lots of creative fruit roll up recipes can be found here.

 

  1. Fruit Jigglers:

It’s not just the kids, adults love Fruit Jigglers too. They are much healthier than packaged Jello.  Most importantly, there are no undesirable sugary ingredients.

  • You will need coconut manna, your favorite berries, and gelatin for this recipe. It is scrumptious while working or watching TV.
  • Next, blend your favorite berries with Coconut Manna, water and a pinch of sea salt. Take half a cup of the mixture and set it aside.
  • Heat the remaining mix in a pot and let it simmer for 5 minutes before turning the stove off.
  • Add gelatin to the mixture you set aside and stir thoroughly or whisk.
  • Slowly add the hot mixture to the cold mixture and keep whisking.  Blend the entire mixture in a food processor.
  • Last, pour the fruit mixture into ice cube trays and refrigerate for an hour. You can then enjoy fruit Jigglers with your kids. They are also the perfect finger food for babies 8 months and older.

 

You will find plenty of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals in fruit.  So, which of these healthy recipes would you try first?

 

 

Top 3 Remote Control Cars to Play With Your Children

 

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They are smart, fast and always looking for new adventures. I’m talking about our children, of course! Their energy and constant desire to explore and to learn new things is amazing. So, we become their teachers and partners.  Furthermore, we show them the way and we have lots of fun discovering the world again, but through their eyes.

I loved playing all sorts of games with my kids, mostly invented ones. The presence of the remote control cars in our house allowed me to help them develop useful skills while playing.  These cool toys are perfect for getting good eye coordination and improving the spatial sense of direction.  Additionally,  recognizing colors and making the child think fast and make quick decisions. When you’re looking for the best one for your kid don’t just consider the price. Also check out the manufacturer and how the features helps them learn new things.  ­I put together this short list of remote control cars, which you should try alongside your children.  You will have the time of your life!

Remote Control Cars for Toddlers

If your child is 2 to 3 years old, the perfect remote control car for them is the Squeezable Remote Control Fire Truck.  It’s a cool car which won the Oppenheim Platinum Award for the best toy this year. It is adorable, it spins, and it is also effortless to handle, even for a toddler. Your child can easily operate the remote without any help once you’ve learned together how to use it. While playing, you can teach them about the important role of the firefighter.  Also, how to be safe in case of a fire.

remote control truck tipsRemote Control Cars for Preschoolers

When your child is over three years old, you could go for the Fisher-Price My Easy Remote Control vehicle.  It’s a smart choice for many reasons.  It doesn’t have any unsafe small components, sharp edges, it’s simple to control, and it turns off by itself if not being used.  A bonus is that it rides smoothly on carpets.  So, if it rains your child can keep busy with this one. Or, if you want something awesome, see the Fast Lane Ford F-150.  It has huge off-road tires and a bumper that could take any shock. It’s perfect to use when you want to do some gardening.  You can concentrate on the yard, while your child concentrates on the monster truck.

 

Remote Control Cars for Children 8 to 10

There are a lot of fantastic choices for this age! One would be the award-winner Traxxas RTR Slash.  It’s an enduring, fast truck which your child will love.  My advice is to check the Best Remote Control Trucks for Sale – Top 10 Reviews for more accurate information. But, let me mention the SZJJX Wall Climber, too. This car drives on the ceiling, for real! Just make sure there’s no one standing under it when climbing the ceiling. The best car reviews Remote Control Rank advices that the vehicle may fall if its mechanism isn’t working properly. Good to know!

 

remote control carsI hope you will enjoy spending time playing with your children and their favorite remote control cars. It was a great ride for me, for sure!

 

 

Homework Tips: 5 Ways To Help Your Child With Their Homework

There are plenty of parts of being a parent that are harder than others. One thing that is particularly difficult is to get your child to do their homework.  Most likely, they have had a long day at school and the last thing they want to do is more school work.  Today, we’re sharing parenting tips on ways to help your child with their homework.

However, doing homework is incredibly important.  So, how can you encourage and help your child with their homework? Here are 5 homework tips that you can try out for yourself:

 

 

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Don’t Try to Multi-task

When you are helping your child with their homework focus  on that particular task. There are plenty of parents who will try and help while they are cooking, making tea or  ironing clothes.  However, this may take your focus away from the homework and lead to confusion for both of you.

 

Google If  You Don’t Know

It can be a little embarrassing if you simply don’t know how to help your child.  So, rather than muddling through and frustrating your child,  utilize the tools that you have at hand.  For example, Google. It isn’t cheating, it is making sure that you get to the right answer.

 

Know When to Get Them Extra Help

It can be hard to admit, but sometimes it becomes apparent that your child needs more help with their homework that you can’t give. This means that you may need to speak to a tutor or your child’s teacher for additional help. This is a much better idea than trying to pretend that everything is going okay.

 

Pick the Right Place To Do Homework

There is no point trying to get your child to focus on their homework with the rest of the family around and the TV on. Instead, you need to head to a place where the distractions are at a minimum. Bedrooms with desks, at the dining room table, even out in the garden if the weather is nice. The main thing is that your child give 100% to their homework and not be distracted.

 

Be Patient

There is nothing more frustrating than knowing the answer to something only to find that your child doesn’t. This is particularly true if the answer is obvious or it is simple to work out. The thing to remember is that you have to stay calm. They are still learning and it can take them some time to come to grips with some aspects of their education. They will appreciate your patience and it will help to keep them calm too.

 

No-one wants to have to force their children to do their homework. So, if there are ways that you can make things easier, then it makes sense to try these homework tips out for yourself.

 

 

School Lunch Ideas for Picky Eaters

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on school lunch ideas picky eaters.  School is back in session, and creating healthy school lunches can be daunting.  Especially, if you have a picky eater.  My grandchildren are both picky eaters.  When I’m visiting my grandchildren, I fix breakfast and lunches.  As a result, I have become a master at creating school lunch ideas for picky eaters.  My grandson has given me 5 years experience.  My granddaughter is just entering the first grade, and she is even more of a picky eater than her brother.  But, I’m no longer intimidated by “I don’t want that” or “I don’t like that.”

Also, I have found that if you involve your children in creating the lunches you can eliminate a lot of stress.  For example, take the kids to the groceries store with you.  Be sure to stay within your budget though.  The goal is to have them tell you want they want.  As a parent purchase what is healthy, but purchase a few items that they like too.  Most importantly, take a look at our school lunch ideas before you head to the grocery store.  Make a list of the school lunch ideas that you plan to purchase for your picky eater.

 

School Lunch Ideas for Picky Eaters: 

 

 

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Becoming an expert on school lunches required me to listen and pay attention.  For example, make a note of what’s left in your picky eater’s lunch bag.  Find out why they didn’t eat it.  There are times, the item wasn’t eaten because they were full from the other items.  So, the leftover items became an afterschool snack. Furthermore, you can eliminate that particular item from the menu the next time so they will eat everything.

So, for a week I had my grandson pack his own lunch.  I monitored what he was selecting, so I could make sure there was plenty on hand in the future.  I also monitored what wasn’t eaten. Most of the time, the fruit ended up being the left over. He does love bananas, so I make this particular fruit the go to for him.  But, my granddaughter loves bananas, oranges, apples, peaches, pears and grapes.  Oh, the options she gave me.  And, they were always eaten.  

 

Main Meal Items for School Lunch

  • Pepperoni Rolls
  • Toasted Bagel with Cream Cheese
  • Toasted Bagel with Peanut Butter
  • Lunchable Pizza Box
  • Ham and Cheese Rollup
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches
  • Pepperoni/Salami Slices and Cheese
  • Ham & Cheese Sandwich
  • Turkey Sandwich
  • Pasta

Fruit and Vegetables School Lunch Ideas 

  • Celery with Ranch Dip
  • Peeled Clementines
  • Seedless Grapes
  • Celery with Peanut Butter
  • Apples with Peanut Butter
  • Banana and Strawberry Kabobs
  • Banana
  • Apple and Cheese Kabobs
  • Peach Slices
  • Carrot Sticks with Ranch Dip
  • Pears

Snacks

  • Pretzels and Cheese
  • Go-gurt
  • Yogurt
  • Cheese Sticks
  • Chips/Popcorn
  • Cookies/Brownies
  • Trail Mix
  • Fruit Snacks

Water

  • Flavored Water
  • Capri Sun Juice Box
  • Sunny D

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Furthermore, invest in a well insulated lunch bag.  Having a well insulated bag is key to implementing school lunch ideas successfully.  Nobody wants to eat foods that are supposed to be warm and they end up cold and vice versa.  Most importantly, this includes your picky eater.  That will be a perfect reason for your picky eater not to eat their lunch.

Last, you can download our School Lunch Ideas for Picky Eaters printable here.   You may also like 12 Picky Eater Tips.

 

 

Fall First Grade Activities for Kids

 

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Fall is around the corner.  Hot dog roast, making S’mores, pumpkin patches and gathering around the fireplace with the family will begin.  Also, it’s a great time to start gathering cold weather for everyone.  My granddaughter started first grade last month. So, I’ll be putting together lots of worksheets for her and you will get the benefit of being able to print and use them.  Be sure to subscribe if you’re interested in printables.

Helping your child count to 20 before kindergarten is great, so if you have a preschooler these activities will help them too.

This time of year, the leaves are turning and pumpkin patches await a visit.  Have fun with our  First Grade Subtract the Apples activity sheets.  It also starts to get chilly and rainy.  So, we created a first grade activity pack that includes math, addition, matching, and writing pages. Also, children love to color.  We included a coloring page and a page for them to draw a face on the pumpkin.  You can download the fall first grade activity sheets here.

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homeschool activitieshomeschool activitieshomeschool activitieshomeschool activitieshomeschool activitieshomeschool activitiesAdditionally, we have a Kindergarten Activities pack that will help kids count from 1 – 10 and than 1 – 15. We have also created an addition math sheet that encourages children to trace the sum of the numbers.   Furthermore, you can find pumpkins in the Cutest Pumpkin in the Pumpkin Patch that need to be numbered.  Also, apples from the trees in the fall.  Your little one will have to number the falling apples in another activity.  Download the fall kindergarten activity sheets below here.

 

 

Be sure to subscribe so you can receive other educational printables for kids.  You may also like Fall Nature Hunt Game.  Another activity that excites littles ones in the fall is Halloween. Actually it is around the corner, and everyone is exciting about the scariest night of the year.

6 Tips to Make Homework Fun for Children

Homework Tips for Children

 

Your children may illicit moans and groans when you prod them to do homework. But focusing on reading, writing and math is important for kids academically. If you’re not up for the constant battle that comes with their studies, you may want to find a more positive approach. The following are 6 tips will make homework fun for children.

Create a Fun Environment

As you’ve probably noticed throughout your own career life, work can be mind-numbingly and boring at times. Even people with the most exciting of jobs can find it difficult to focus at times. If you’re looking to instill productivity in children after a long day of school, design a creative and fun setting for your kids to work in. Busy areas of the household may hold a variety of distractions, so you want to pick the right location.

You also want to set limits on the use of technology such as smartphones and television. Include your child in the process when you’re looking for a place. You may also want to paint the room an exciting color that instills brilliance and creativity. Prepare the environment with essentials your child will need to tackle their homework. This could include a calculator, pencils, paper, scissors, pens, crayons and a stapler. If your child is assigned books to read, find a cozy chair that is comfy enough for them to peruse the literature, but won’t promote falling asleep.

Be Productive Together

It can be challenging for your child to focus on homework when you’re busy running all over the place handling laundry and other household chores. According to a maid service out of Atlanta, you can enjoy having a germ-free and spotless home every day by leaving it in the hands of the pros and still be free to work beside your child. Whether your time is spent catching up on work, personal emails, bills or planning a vacation, this time together makes it easier for your child to concentrate.

Enrich the Senses

Fidget spinners are a popular tool that engages your child’s sense of touch. It’s also a method that can ease stress and help them focus. If you’re looking to enrich your child’s other senses through learning, stress balls and white noise machines are essentials for stimulating their sense of hearing and touch. Baking cookies or a cake is another learning tool that helps hone a child’s math skills through measuring ingredients. It also engages the sense of smell. You can make learning about the body’s senses fun by placing a silk scarf over your child’s eyes and finding objects that they can touch, taste and smell. Reward them with stickers or a treat when they guess correctly.

Designate Office Hours

Your child may need assistance with their homework. While you may want to hover as they sift through their book work, set up allotted times your children can come to you with questions. This method may sound regimented, but it can prevent you from taking over their homework. It also allows them the self-esteem children need to do their own work. You can model good academic behavior by teaching them the importance of reading a book instead of watching T.V. or listening to the radio while your child studies.

Use Visual Aids

Children are visual learners, so you want them to see their progress.  Another way to make homework fun for children is to set up bulletin boards.  Yocan display work assignments and when they are due. Place encouraging messages or posters that instill positivity. Post graded work assignments both good and bad. If the homework received a good grade, this can encourage them to keep up the good work. If they received poor marks, find ways to lift their spirits, so they will do better next time.  Silly jokes and anecdotes can ease tension if your child is stressed over a test or finals.

Prepare Smart Snacks

If your child is hungry, they may be tired, unmotivated and cranky. You can provide your child with the energy they need to focus on their homework by preparing smart snacks. Allow your child to help in the preparation and choose from a list of healthy foods. Apples with nut butters provide energy. Your child may also benefit from healthy grains such as whole-grain crackers and cheese cubes or baked tortilla chips and salsa.

After your child has spent the entire day at school, motivating them to do their homework can be a difficult feat. But don’t sweat their lack of motivation. Using the above 6 strategies, you’ll be able to transform their math or vocabulary lessons into a fun adventure.  Make homework fun for children!