I bought this book several years ago. It is Savanna's all-time favorite book. It is full of easy crafts and adventures. Written for a parent, but the pages are easy for a child to look through and see what looks like fun. I love that each activity explains from a child's perspective what a child will be experiencing, feeling, wondering, or seeing from each activity. Also little hints with each activity about what you can say and do to help your child feel more special, powerful, smart, creative, helpful and loved by you. I loved the helpful tip "When an adult goes for a walk, it is usually for the purpose of getting somewhere. When a child goes for a walk, it is to explore. Children have very little interest in walking just to get somewhere." How many times am I walking full-speed with my daddy-longlegs and just want my little buddies to keep up with me. They just want to see and explore.Today our playtime was making a wig out of a paper bag, a magic cap out of black paper, and 2 paper cups tied together with string.
My friend last night told me about this book below. I'm ordering it today.

















Waiting for cake









I asked Joel what kind of cake he wanted for his birthday. He said, "Hmmmm. I think some kind of bird would be nice. Maybe an american goldfinch. No, no. I think a mallard. A male mallard." So I had to figure out how to make a cake that would sort of look like a male mallard. There are 2 couples of mallards who come to our backyard morning and night for dinner, and the male mallard is Joel's favorite bird. I was worried that Joel would think the cake looked a little--well--like a Kindergartener made it. But when he came home from school and saw my creation he said, "Mom, I really like how you did the details!" Sweet
Joel got binoculars for his birthday. Not just cheap toy ones. Real birding binoculars. He has been out on the patio each morning at 6:00 with his jacket, bird book and binoculars to see what new birds he can add to his list. This weekend was a good one. We had the great blue heron, osprey and bald eagle all fly by to say "Hi" to Joel.
