We went out into the garden this morning to find little mole tunnels throughout the lawn in the backyard. It needed aerating anyway, and the moles, as carnivores, keep down the population of insects(larvae) and slugs. My cat catches his fair share in the summer when they come up and away from the dry soil.
Enchanted Learning had a nice "Label the Mole" printout of a mole, and I've gone online to reserve a few library books about moles for my daughter.
Children's fact sheet about moles
I had no idea they were once prized for their pelts, as an aristocratic fur."Queen Alexandra, the wife of Edward the Seventh, ordered a mole-fur garment in order to start a fashion that would create a demand for mole fur, thereby turning what had been a serious pest problem in Scotland into a lucrative industry for the country. Hundreds of pelts are cut into rectangles and sewn together to make a coat. The natural color is taupe, but it is readily dyed any color."
Some of our daffodils after this morning's rain.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Ladybugs and Butterflies
Insect Lore Ladybug Land and Insect Lore Live Butterfly Garden
I purchased both these habitats online for $26.84 with free shipping. We received the larvae today(separate purchase of $3.00 each) and have been enjoying the babies scoot around in their containers. There is a coupon for the larvae and website address which comes with the habitats. These two did not come as eggs, but as second stage babies - larval ladybugs and Painted Lady caterpillars.
We also checked out the butterfly and ladybug Backyard Book series(Kingfisher) from the library. They all begin with the same title, "Are you a ___ ?" These are very cute engaging stories of the life cycles of particular insects and bugs - clearly written and to the point with nice illustrations. My daughter was able to memorize these(restate the content) and enjoy them because they were short, made for the limited attention span of young children, and memorable. There is a snail book which is particularly cute with a mama and baby snail. All are written in the manner of speaking directly to the reader - perfect for preschoolers through Kindergarten.
Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) and Are You a Butterfly? (Backyard Books)
Simple life cycle printables for the very young: ladybug and butterfly.
I'm thinking about getting a frog and praying mantis habitat. My daughter has a special interest in nature, so this has been a lot of fun for her, and me because it gives her joy.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Easy DIY Junk Wood Farm House Table
This looks like something we would make. She was able to scrounge all of the wood for free. See here for instructions.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Printable Children's Spring Stories: Excerpt from "A Little Dutch Maid of New York"/Google Books
A Little Dutch Maid of New York by Eleanor Lee, free and in public domain. To print, right click on the image of the pages and "save as'.
Two downloadable children's books about Dutch families:
Story of Little Jan the Dutch Boy
Windmills and Wooden Shoes
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Saving Money at the Thrift Stores
This is a good time to check out the thrift stores; people are cleaning out their closets. We brought a load of outgrown clothes and toys to a local thrift yesterday, and decided to do some shopping as well. I was able to find some light jackets, girl's winter pajamas(for next year), new-with-tags tops(Target and The Children's Place, long sleeved for next year) for my daughter, and a few summer T-shirts and Khaki shorts for my teenage son. I spent about $45.00 for 27 items(20% off with frequent donate card).
Sometimes I find next to nothing at the thrift stores, and other times it seems I've hit the mother load. To be successful, I have to check frequently. In the end, I save quite a bit of money on clothing and household goods. This goes a long way toward creating a savings cushion and extra money for vacations.
Friday, March 04, 2011
Heralds of Spring and the Season of Lent
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Easy DIY Clothing Iron-ons
I've got these ideas on the top of my wish list(time, energy, motivation) for crafts to try in 2011:
Iron on decals from plastic shopping bags- brillant!(image pictured is from tutorial)
How to Print a Design Onto a Shirt Using Sandpaper
Crayon T-Shirts
I think these Iron-ons would be a super solution to cover children's clothing stains, or just jazz up a plain cotton t-shirt.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Grades K-12 Free Printable Short Classic Literature Excerpts with Worksheets and Audio(Human-read MP3)
Click on banner, grades K-12 available. My son has been working through the chapter excerpts from Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz(seventh grade). This is a little break from our regular curriculum, and these free literature arts printables are just perfect for a change of pace.
I've added the banner to my sidebar.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Printable Short Story and Paper Dolls: Little Journeys to Faraway Lands - Norway
Friday, February 25, 2011
How to Remove a Stripped Screw with a Rubberband
We had this problem drilling into thick pieces of wood. I can't wait to try this bit of advice on a table that I messed up with some stripped screws.
See here for tutorial.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Make Your Own Rustic Floor Lamp
I've been thinking about making one of these beam floor lamps for the family room. Light kits are relatively inexpensive, and a post is easy to come by at a big box store, or maybe at a thrift store. We do have some reclaimed wood stores in a nearby city; however, their prices are more than I'd like to pay for rustic. See post here(image from link).
Family
My sister and her family came to visit this week. We had a great time touring the area with them.
Pictured: The Casement Museum at Fort Monroe and Jamestown.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Primary Drawing Lessons, Learning Angles: Triangles and Rectangles
Friday, February 18, 2011
Our Pet Snails
MyPetSnail.com, a cute site for young children who want to learn more about keeping garden snails as pets.
It was a warm day today, so we ventured out to pick tiny snails from underneath some rocks in the garden for our vivarium. I found this nice glass bowl(our vivarium) at the thrift for a quarter. I ended up cutting out the plastic in the top(pictured), kept the elastic, and attached some cheese cloth. After a few hours, these little snails were making stinky smells. I added some charcoal to the bottom to absorb odors. I lined the bottom with moss from the backyard, and added a pot shard for them to hide under.
To see snails, click to enlarge picture. Two were pretty active in the early evening, exploring the tank, much to the delight of my daughter. I have a feeling we may lose these little guys in the house! Tomorrow I show her a shallow rectangular plastic container which will be their assigned playground when out of their home.
Eighty-one Free Classical Piano Music Downloads
Beautifully played - 81 free selections via iTunes or MP3 and WMA(and sheet music). I listened to Debussy's Moonlight and Listz, Hymn of the Awakening while raking leaves today...off to download more.
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