Keep ‘Em Learning All Summer Long

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The June Edition of the South Florida Parenting Magazine is out.  It features lots of great ideas for summer including an article by yours truly.  Check it out!
Summer Learning FunSummer is a time for fun but that’s no reason for children to stop learning.  If children are given learning activities during the summer it will make the transition back to school much easier.  Keep your children’s minds active all summer with these ideas that turn summer activities into fun learning opportunities.
summer learning1. Blow up a beach ball and draw a line around the center of it like the equator.  Now write one number 0-9 in each of the colored sections.  Toss the ball around and when your child catches it have him/her add the two numbers that his hands are on.  Older children can multiply the two numbers.

2. Have a kiddie pool?  Fill it up and give kids various size containers- 1 cup, 1 pint, 1 quart, 1 gallon, etc.  Kids can play in the water while transferring water from one container to another.  How much water is needed to fill each container?  How many quarts fill a gallon?  If you have lots of kids over, make a relay race using a measuring cup to carry water across to a larger container like a gallon.  The team that fills their gallon container first wins.

3. Going out to a restaurant?  Have your child find various letters on the menu.  Have older children search for various words on the menu or have them read the menu to you.  Getting ready to pay the check?  Have older children figure out the tip and the change.

4. Have kids practice writing letters or words on the driveway with sidewalk chalk.  Older kids can write sentences or a poem with chalk.  Raining outside?  Use dry erase markers inside on a mirror the same way.

5. Set up a lemonade stand.  Not only will your children get to practice measurements and following recipe directions but they’ll also get to practice counting money and making change.

6. Children love helping in the kitchen so dig out some cookbooks and let your children go through them and pick recipes they’d like to do with you.  Older kids can read through the cookbooks while younger children might need some help.  Once you select a recipe, your little chef can practice measuring while helping you cook the recipe.

7. Make a summer journal where children can write what they do each day.  Younger children can draw a picture and write a few words while older children can write longer stories about their daily adventures.

8. Going on vacation?  Get out a map and have your child help you plot out your route.  Staying local?  Get a local map or print one from the internet.  Have your child plot each place he/she goes all summer with a colored dot.  By the end of the summer you might be surprised how much you got around.

9. Practice calendar skills by counting down to upcoming events, a vacation, the first day of school, etc.  Practice telling time- Going to the park at 3:00?  Have your child figure out how many hours until you go?  How many minutes until you go?

10. Read, read, read!   Read with your child as much as possible.  Have your child read to you, a younger sibling, or even a pet.  Set a goal for how many books you’ll read over the summer and a special reward for completing your goal.  Check with your local library to see if they have any summer reading incentive program for children.  Some banks and other companies also have similar summer reading incentive programs.  When your children are riding in the car have them read the signs.  Younger children who can’t read can point things they see such as letters, colors, etc.
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Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends on Nintendo 3DS

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gardening mama 2It’s finally here!  The sequel to the best-selling Gardening Mama DS game that’s sold more than 13 million copies, Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends is now available now for Nintendo 3DS.   If your children like the original Gardening Mama, they’ll love this new game.  In the game, players can plant and tend to their gardens with the help of furry critters while learning the importance of food.  Mama and her woodland friends need your help growing flowers, fruits and veggies for Bear’s Restaurant, Cat’s Beauty Shop, Rabbit’s Flower Shop, Squirrel’s Cake Shop and several other fun stores.
gardening mama screen shot3Your stylus is used as your gardening tool as you plant, grow, and harvest your crops.  You can decorate your garden with over 100 items that you earn while playing.  What will you grow in your gardens?  Juicy watermelons?  Plump eggplant?  Spicy hot peppers?  Your animal friends will mail you asking for help and you’ll need to plant, nurture, harvest, and deliver the garden items to their various stores.  If you do a good job you’ll be rewarded with items such as seeds, flower bulbs, trees, and more so your garden critters can expand your garden, make their shops bigger, and attract even more customers.  There are also fun mini games as well like ironing and mowing the lawn.
gardening mama screen shot4Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends is a great game for children to learn all that goes into growing a garden.  My girls really enjoy playing it.  The animals are adorable and the game is lots of fun.  Fruits, veggies, flowers, and woodland animals…..what’s not to love!

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Check out the Gardening Mama 2: Forest Friends Gameplay Trailer:

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Game Overview:

Mama is back in her gardening gloves planting the seeds of friendship! Make your animal friends happy by growing flowers, fruits and vegetables they can sell in their forest shops. With intuitive, stylus based-activities, customization and tons of fun rewards, Garden Mama 2: Forest Friends will get you growing in no time!

Key Features:

  • The latest addition to the successful Mama franchise: 13 million+ games sold worldwide!
  • Sequel to the best-selling Gardening Mama DS game that defined the gardening genre.
  • Use your stylus as your master gardening tool to plant seeds, bulbs and saplings, then care for them with water and fertilizer. Grow 50+ different plants, from gorgeous hydrangeas to delicious watermelons to sizzling hot peppers!
  • New play mechanic! Your animal friends send you mail asking for help. Nurture, harvest and deliver garden items to 6 different animal stores including: Bear’s Restaurant, Rabbit’s Flower Shop, Cat’s Beauty Shop and Squirrel’s Cake Shop.
  • Earn rewards like new varieties of seeds, flower bulbs and trees from your critter friends so you can expand your garden and they can grow their shops into bigger, more extravagant businesses that attract additional customers.
  • New activities with multiple variations star Mama’s friends and family featured throughout franchise games. Sort, pick, clean, organize, mow, arrange, water, harvest and much more!
  • Protect your plants from lack of nutrients, viruses and bugs to maintain a healthy garden.
  • Customize and decorate your garden with 100+ items: fences, fountains, playground equipment, topiary, pergolas, sculptures, benches, pets and more. You can even dress up Mama in fun new outfits!
  • Interact with your animal pals and earn garden points by fulfilling their requests. Trade points for items and decorations that let you create a one-of-a-kind garden. Use shop tickets to purchase more flowers, fruits and vegetables to enlarge your garden and make it more productive.
  • Use Spot Pass to receive new backgrounds for your garden.

 

 

 

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101 Questions and Conversation Starters For Kids- Great Time Fillers

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101 questions and conversation starters for kidsI am so tired of my kids telling me they are bored after 5 seconds of having nothing to do.  If we go somewhere and there is a wait, they have NO patience.  Both of my girls have ADHD so that makes it even worse.   All the usual games that we used to play like I Spy, I’m Thinking Of, and Alphabet Games (where you think of words that start with each letter of the alphabet or think of a word that starts with the letter the last word ended on) are no longer of interest to them.  I have been looking for things to keep them busy lately that don’t require any supplies.  I once bought a set of conversation starter type cards that were laminated and on a ring and could be kept in my purse for when we had some time to kill.  Unfortunately, I have no idea where that ring of cards went.   Instead of trying to purchase something similar I decided to create my own list of questions, topics, etc. to use with my children.  Instead of needing to keep a ring of cards with me, I can bookmark this post so I can quickly pull up the list from my cellphone and keep my kids busy.  And the best part, they’ll be busy THINKING instead of playing electronic games that require little actual brain power. 🙂
If you have questions I should add to my list, please comment and let me know!
Make sure to bookmark this post so you, too, can have it handy when you need some time filler!

  1. What was something fun you did this week?
  2. What is your favorite meal that your mom makes?
  3. What is your least favorite meal that your mom makes?
  4. Describe your day if you were a zoo keeper.
  5. What is one thing you couldn’t live without?
  6. What cartoon character would you most like to meet and why?
  7. What job would you like to have when you grow up?
  8. What is your favorite movie?  What is your favorite part of it?
  9. What is something you are afraid of?
  10. If you could redesign your house, what would you change?
  11. What is your favorite joke?
  12. If you were to create your own country, what would you call it?  What laws would you have?
  13. If you could do anything for your next birthday party, what would you want to do?
  14. What would you do if someone teased you?
  15. How would you describe your father to someone?
  16. How would you describe your mother to someone?
  17. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you want to go and why?
  18. What television show would you want to be on and what would your character be like?
  19. Who is the funniest person you know?
  20. What 3 words would you use to describe your teacher?
  21. What 3 words would you use to describe yourself?
  22. What is something you are really proud of?
  23. What is something that you wish you hadn’t done?
  24. Where is the best place you have ever been?
  25. If you could have 3 wishes, what would they be?
  26. Do you want to have children and if so, how many?
  27. What is your favorite song?
  28. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
  29. If you could change one thing about your family, what would it be?
  30. What actor or actress would you most want to be friends with?
  31. What television parent would you want to be your parent and why?
  32. If you were invisible, where would you go and what would you do?
  33. Name 5 things that make you smile.
  34. Name 5 things that make you sad.
  35. What is your favorite thing about yourself?
  36. If you could go anywhere on vacation, where would you want to go?
  37. What book character would you most want to meet?  What would you do with him/her?
  38. If you could invent something, what would it be?
  39. If I gave you $1 million dollars what would you do with it?
  40. If you could decorate your room any way you want, what would you do to it?
  41. If you were a parent and your child wasn’t listening, what would you do?
  42. What is your favorite family tradition?
  43. What family tradition would you like to start?
  44. Who do you think is the best television mom?  Who do you think is the best television dad?
  45. What is the hardest part about being you?
  46. If you could have any animal as a pet, what would you choose?
  47. If a time machine was real would you rather go back in time or go to the future and why?
  48. Describe what you think your parents were like as children.
  49. What would be your ideal meal?
  50. Would you rather be a child or be an adult?
  51. What is your favorite store to shop in?
  52. If you were locked in the mall overnight what would you do to pass the time?
  53. If you could plan the most perfectly fun day, what would you do? Where would they go? Tell me everything from waking up to going to bed.
  54. If you could own any store what store would you want to own?
  55. If you could make a new law for the country, what would it be?
  56. If you could make a new rule for your school, what would it be?
  57. What are 3 ways you like to get exercise?
  58. Make up a silly word, tell me what it is and what it means.
  59. What famous person would you like to meet?  What would you ask them if you met them?  How would you spend your time with them?
  60. What is something that makes you angry?
  61. If you could only keep one thing to save forever what would it be?
  62. Who is your hero and why?
  63. What is your favorite thing to do during the summer?  What is your favorite thing to do during the winter?
  64. What is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?
  65. If you could be someone else for a day, who would you want to be and why?
  66. What is your favorite room in your house and why?
  67. What is the worst job in the world? Why?
  68. If you could only eat 1 food for a week what would it be?
  69. If you had $1,000 where would you spend it?
  70. What was the best part of your day?  What was the worst part of your day?
  71. Why did the chicken cross the road?
  72. What is one food you’d never want to taste again?
  73. Where would you choose to live, the ocean or the moon?
  74. What is your favorite thing to do when you have free time?
  75. What is one thing you wish your parents knew about you?
  76. If you could visit any place in the world, where would you choose to go and why?
  77. What one chore do you wish you never had to do again?  What thing around the house do you wish you could do?
  78. If you could trade places with someone for a day, who would you trade with?  What would you do?
  79. What is your favorite game to play?
  80. What is one thing you want to learn how to do?
  81. Describe the steps it takes to cook your favorite meal.  What items do you need to make it?  How long do you cook it for?
  82. What song do you know all the words to?  Sing it.
  83. What is your favorite holiday?  How do you celebrate it?
  84. Who is someone you think is brave?  What do they do that makes them brave?
  85. What could you do to make the world a better place?
  86. What do you think the biggest problem in the world is?
  87. What do your parents do that makes you crazy?
  88. Who do you think has things easier, boys or girls, and why?
  89. What food would you never eat?
  90. What is your favorite subject/class in school?  What is your least favorite?
  91. If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
  92. What is the bravest thing you have ever done?
  93. Who is the smartest person you know?
  94. What is your favorite snack?
  95. What do you love most about your sibling?
  96. Name two things you want do as a family on the weekend.
  97. What do you think you will be doing 10 years from now?
  98. What would be the ideal allowance?  What would you do with it?
  99. What advice would you give your parents?
  100. What do you like about being a kid?
  101. Would you rather have wings to fly or gills to breathe under water?

BONUS- What question do you want to ask your parents?

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Disney’s The Pirate Fairy FREE Fun Printable Activities & Crocky Clips

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Disney’s The Pirate Fairy is one of my girls’ favorite movies!
Check out the clip below from the Baby Croc featurette where writer/director Peggy Holmes explains how the filmmakers developed the character of Crocky. The find out more about crocodiles in a clip from the Crocu-mentary bonus feature! Then watch the film clip Tick-Tock Croc that is a nod to the part that Crocky plays in Peter Pan.
 
The Pirate Fairy fun doesn’t stop there! Coloring pages and puzzlers can be downloaded from the button below!

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Sofia The First: The Floating Palace FREE Printable Activity Sheets

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In celebration of the release of SOFIA THE FIRST: THE FLOATING PALACE on DVD now here are some fun activity sheets and a clip!

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Disney’s Frozen FREE Printable Activities

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Disney’s Frozen comes out tomorrow on DVD and BluRay but meanwhile, check out these FREE printable activities!
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Monster Discipline Board Game Review and Giveaway

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In the quest of better behavior and let’s be honest, my sanity, we’ve tried varies behavior plans with our girls.  We’ve tried everything from a token system, a point system, a reward and consequence system, and a ton of other things.  Everything works for a little while but then it gets hard to keep up with, we forget, it gets too complicated, or 101 other reasons and we stop doing it.  I was looking for a behavior tool that was easy to use but would work with my girls.  That’s when I found Monster Discipline.  Monster Discipline is great because it is a fun game that is easy to set up and play because it doesn’t take much time.  The best part is that my girls love it.  The game comes with the game board, magnetic playing pieces, a die, and a dry erase marker when you purchase the laminated game board like we have.  We used our own magnetic clips to hang it on our front door.
monster discipline set up
We set our game board up on our front door so we can easily access it every night on our way upstairs for our bedtime routine.  Our rules were already posted on our door so we put the game board on the other side and used magnets to keep it on the door.  I also added a magnetic cup on the side to keep the dice in as well as a few dry erase boards that we always keep on the door for messages, etc.
monster rules
Families start by posting their family rules on the game board.  We already had family rules and expectations typed up so we just hung ours next to our game board.
rolls and points
Monster Discipline is a simple to follow board game.  Each day children start on Good Good which earns them 1 roll of the dice for the day.  If they are extra good for the day they can move up to Great Job or Excellent to earn extra rolls and bonus points.  If they break the rules they have to move their game piece down on the chart and lose their turn to roll, lose points, etc.  The purple and blue pieces pictured above didn’t come with the set.  The set came with smaller red, blue, green, and yellow game pieces but my girls wanted to use the light blue and purple magnets we already had on our refrigerator.

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At the end of the day, each child get to roll the dice the number of rolls that they earned.  They then move their game piece the number of spaces on the game board equal to the number that they rolled on the dice and earn the number of points that is on the space they landed on.  The game comes with magnetic colored pieces to use as game pieces but we put our game board on our front door and the magnets had a hard time sticking to the parts of our door that were indented (the squares in the picture) so we use the dry erase marker to keep track of what spot each of our girls are on each day.  You can see the A and the D on our game board in the picture above.
points earned
There is a spot on the game board to keep track of how many points and how many bonus rolls each child had earned.  This is great for me because with other systems I would forget how many points, tokens, tickets, etc. my girls would earn.  Now there is nothing to forget!
rewards
Once children make it all the way around the game board and into the Treasure Chest area they get to use their points to pick a reward.  We let our girls come up with what they wanted their rewards to be so they would be more motivated to earn them.  I like that we are able to change the rewards if the girls decide they want to work for something else.  Usually children earn between 400-600 points per trip around the board so keep that in mind when assigning point values to rewards.

Want your own Monster Discipline Game? There are 2 ways to get it.  You can download it digitally and print it yourself which is obviously the fastest ways to start using the program.  I personally like the laminated game board because we can use the dry erase markers on it, it is easy to use, and comes with everything you need.

2 Ways to Get Monster Discipline-
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (print yourself):

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PROFESSIONALLY PRINTED (and laminated!) GIANT GAME BOARD:4311046_orig

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DuckTales: Remastered Giveaway- 3 Winners- Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U

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DuckTales: Remastered is the perfect game that both kids and parents can enjoy together, available on Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U. Players will embark on an authentic DuckTales adventure, as Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews; Huey, Dewey and Louie travel to exotic locations throughout the world in their quest to retrieve the 5 Legendary Treasures. Originally released 24 years ago, the game has been beautifully remastered, providing new parents the opportunity to share their favorite childhood show with their game-savvy kids, bridging the generation gap and ultimately bringing families together.

I remember playing DuckTales when I was a child.  Just hearing the theme song brings back memories.  I am so excited for this giveaway because I get to give away not one but THREE copies of DuckTales: Remastered- one of each game platform- Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U.

Here’s what you need to do to ENTER –

First of all – you must follow my blog – The giveaways I host are for my wonderful readers. To be considered a Cori’s Cozy Corner reader, you must receive my once daily email.  This is not considered an entry, but rather a requirement in order to enter any of my giveaways.  🙂
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Once you are a Cori’s Cozy Corner reader via email you can continue onto the Entry Form Below.  Good luck!

Please choose the correct entry form for the platform you would like to win DuckTales Remastered on- Xbox 360, PS3, or Wii U.

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Disney•Pixar’s “Monsters University” comes to Disney’s Club Penguin in New Terror-ific Event

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Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, June 27 – Disney’s Club Penguin, the #1 virtual world for kids, is partnering for the first time with Disney•Pixar to throw the Disney•Pixar “Monsters University” Takeover event. Starting today players can enroll in Monsters University on Club Penguin Island and pledge three different rival fraternities and one sorority to compete in the Scare Games.

While competing in the Scare Games by earning scare points for their fraternity or sorority, members will be able to dress up as their favorite characters from the Disney•Pixar film “Monsters University,” like Mike and Sulley. In their monstrous disguises, members can test out their roar and creep around campus to earn their own scare points. On July 6, the winning fraternity or sorority will be announced, and all players can collect the Scare Games Trophy. Additionally, the Monsters University amphitheater will be decorated in the winning team’s colors.
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During the Disney•Pixar “Monsters University” Takeover event on Club Penguin Island:

  • ·         Everyone can fill up their scare canister with scare points in an all-new mini-game where players practice their best scare tactics
  • ·         All players can collect fraternity and sorority hats to show their pride when they join a team and can also earn monster accessories for their epic roars. Members will receive the hats and accessories, plus the ability to purchase exclusive “Monsters University” costumes with their virtual coins
  • ·         New igloo items are available for members to buy in the Furniture Catalog. Some featured items include the Scoreboard, Scare Canister, Ping-Pong Table, Lounge Chair, Archway and more

Players can scare now at ClubPenguin.com.

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Play the “Beastly Breakfast Blitz” Game!!! #MonstersU In Theaters June 21st

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image005 (1)Beware because this game is addicting!

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY students are waiting on YOU to serve them healthy breakfasts with milk as fast as you can in the new game, “Beastly Breakfast Blitz” (http://milk.am/mugame)!

Fill every monster order before time runs out to move through new levels, and experience an entire week of breakfast in the MU cafeteria. You’ll need to be quick – these little monsters need to fuel up for scaring school with milk’s high-quality protein at breakfast!

Connect with the Milk Mustache community for tips, tools and activities including tasty morning recipes for all the little “monsters” in your family.

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