Below you can find some most basic safety rules for the kids.
Making your kid aware of them doesn't cost anything whereas not following them may cost life!
1. Know your name, address and phone number. Ordering a safety bracelet isn't a bad idea too. Works perfectly not only with small children but also with elderly family members.
2. Don't take any gifts given by a stranger and never follow a stranger. An obvious thing.
3. Don't experiment with fire. That means playing with matches, lighter etc.
4. Never walk off the house alone! Ask your parents if one of them can go outside with you.
To school kids or teenagers - try to omit desolated places, esp. after dark. Better call a taxi if you're not sure you would come back home safe and sound.
5. No one is allowed to touch your body. Instruct the kid what's the difference between good and bad touch.
6. If you get lost, stay where you are. It would be much easier to find you;)
7. Never cross the street on your own. Kids are vulnerable to road accidents since they have problems with estimating the risk.
8. Don't approach a lake or a river alone. Even if you know you can swim.
9. Don't play with cables or plugs. Electrocution is not only painful but also dangerous.
10. Never approach an unknown dog or pig. It can snap your hand off.
11. Once you find something interesting to climb (a wall, a fence or ladder) ask your supervisor if you can try it. It might be unstable or under high voltage.
Naturally, there are more rules, depending on the place or surroundings you're living in. Stay safe!
Budget kids
No, no guys... It shouldn't have been "kids' budget". It's budget kids! :D To put the long story short, it's going to be a blog about how to entertain kids without spending a fortune. I hope you'll find it inspiring!
wtorek, 22 sierpnia 2017
piątek, 19 maja 2017
Foam pictures
I bought a special foam for my kids to play with. The material resembles something between styrofoam and a rubber. It was made as a sticker so the kids don't have to make themselves dirty from glue once they want to fasten what they've cut.
You can buy something similar at every stationery or order online, if you live in the middle of nowhere, like I do ;)
This is what we've done.
My son's friend had birthday, so I did a birthday card for him as well (since I didn't like cards offered by our local shop).
You can buy something similar at every stationery or order online, if you live in the middle of nowhere, like I do ;)
This is what we've done.
I'm sure you'll do it better ;) |
Ready for shipment :D |
wtorek, 8 listopada 2016
No more Cinderella!
Hi Mums!
I'm almost sure most of you feel like Cinderella from time to time. No matter how hard you try to keep the house clean and put the kids' stuff on its place - it never succeeds and the job never ends...
You mopped the floor and wiped the table only to see it dirty again after kids have eaten their dinner. You segregated their toys into boxes just to see them scattered on the floor the same day. Doesn't it sound familiar?
You feel exhausted and crestfallen. Is there any way to escape this vicious circle?
Yes!
You're not a damned martyr. Remember about it. Let the kid help you!
I was considering whether my kids aren't too small (they're 3 and 5 now) to engage them into some household chores. They aren't!
The sooner you begin the better effects you'll receive. When the kid is 8 or 10 it's already too late to teach him/her responsibility, order and being helpful. At that age kids repeat and strengthen reflexes they were taught in the past.
It's up to you whether you'll bring up a little helper or somebody who only expects to be served and entertained.
You may start with easy things: cleaning the dust, mopping, putting dirty clothes into a laundry basket or toys into boxes, making the bed, vacuuming, carrying the shopping home, cleaning up what they've dropped while eating, etc.
Surely, at the beginning kids are doing it in a slowly and clumsy way but don't give up. You may show them first (or, come on, they saw it thousand times), support and praise them once they're finished. I know, it might be a hard job at first but you won't regret it.
To find some inspiration I read articles regarding kid's duties written by experts.
Feel free to make use of them :)
http://alysonschafer.com/home-responsibilities-by-age/
http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/tasks_and_chores_involving_kids.html
https://www.care.com/c/stories/5219/9-tips-for-teaching-kids-responsibility/
I'm almost sure most of you feel like Cinderella from time to time. No matter how hard you try to keep the house clean and put the kids' stuff on its place - it never succeeds and the job never ends...
You mopped the floor and wiped the table only to see it dirty again after kids have eaten their dinner. You segregated their toys into boxes just to see them scattered on the floor the same day. Doesn't it sound familiar?
You feel exhausted and crestfallen. Is there any way to escape this vicious circle?
Yes!
You're not a damned martyr. Remember about it. Let the kid help you!
I was considering whether my kids aren't too small (they're 3 and 5 now) to engage them into some household chores. They aren't!
The sooner you begin the better effects you'll receive. When the kid is 8 or 10 it's already too late to teach him/her responsibility, order and being helpful. At that age kids repeat and strengthen reflexes they were taught in the past.
It's up to you whether you'll bring up a little helper or somebody who only expects to be served and entertained.
You may start with easy things: cleaning the dust, mopping, putting dirty clothes into a laundry basket or toys into boxes, making the bed, vacuuming, carrying the shopping home, cleaning up what they've dropped while eating, etc.
Surely, at the beginning kids are doing it in a slowly and clumsy way but don't give up. You may show them first (or, come on, they saw it thousand times), support and praise them once they're finished. I know, it might be a hard job at first but you won't regret it.
To find some inspiration I read articles regarding kid's duties written by experts.
Feel free to make use of them :)
http://alysonschafer.com/home-responsibilities-by-age/
http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/tasks_and_chores_involving_kids.html
https://www.care.com/c/stories/5219/9-tips-for-teaching-kids-responsibility/
niedziela, 7 sierpnia 2016
Homemade chocolate
Homemade chocolate
Sometimes I prefer to do something at home instead of buying it at the store. It gives me the guarantee that it's healthier, more fresh and, in all aspects, better.
One of these things is homemade chocolate.
I'm doing it with kids' assistance ;)
Let me share the recipe with you.
What do you need?
-coconut oil, honey, cocoa, dried fruit, nuts
1.We melt coconut oil in the pan.
2.Then we add cocoa and honey.
3.We mix it until it's smooth.
4.We pour the chocolate into a small bowl.
5.We add dried fruit and nuts.
6.Wait until it cools.
7.Put it into the fridge and wait 1 hour.
It's ready! Enjoy :)
Sometimes I prefer to do something at home instead of buying it at the store. It gives me the guarantee that it's healthier, more fresh and, in all aspects, better.
One of these things is homemade chocolate.
I'm doing it with kids' assistance ;)
Let me share the recipe with you.
What do you need?
-coconut oil, honey, cocoa, dried fruit, nuts
1.We melt coconut oil in the pan.
2.Then we add cocoa and honey.
3.We mix it until it's smooth.
4.We pour the chocolate into a small bowl.
5.We add dried fruit and nuts.
6.Wait until it cools.
7.Put it into the fridge and wait 1 hour.
It's ready! Enjoy :)
niedziela, 28 czerwca 2015
Virtual trip to Dubai
If the weather doesn't let you go out of the house or if there's nothing interesting to do, you may... take your kids to Dubai for 20 minutes ;)
I spent some time on searching the internet and choosing the most beautiful (and most characteristic, I think) pictures of this city.
Then I made a slide show for kids telling them what they can see on the photos.
I told them that this place is located far away, that you have to travel by plane, there's different food and different customs.
Kids were really interested.
To make it more real I prepared some oriental snacks (halvah, dactyls and tea served in typical glasses used in Arabic countries, Turkey and Bosnia) and played Arabic music from Youtube.
Below there are some examples of pictures I used. If you'd like the whole set (45 pics) just drop me an email and I'll send you my presentation.
I spent some time on searching the internet and choosing the most beautiful (and most characteristic, I think) pictures of this city.
Then I made a slide show for kids telling them what they can see on the photos.
I told them that this place is located far away, that you have to travel by plane, there's different food and different customs.
Kids were really interested.
To make it more real I prepared some oriental snacks (halvah, dactyls and tea served in typical glasses used in Arabic countries, Turkey and Bosnia) and played Arabic music from Youtube.
Below there are some examples of pictures I used. If you'd like the whole set (45 pics) just drop me an email and I'll send you my presentation.
środa, 27 maja 2015
Pic 7 - Cheap+tasty vegetable cookies
Some kids despise vegetables but there's a way to "smuggle" them into a tiny belly;)
Buy a puff pastry, boil some vegetables, put them inside and bake around 15 minutes. It's very easy, very quick, very cheap, very healthy, very everything!
I used green pea, carrots, potatoes and onion but you can stuff it with whatever you want.
Spices I used: Mild Madras Curry Powder, Tandoori Masala, pepper, salt.
Useful hint:
Open Youtube, play some old episode of Mr. Bean (with phenomenal Rowan Atkinson) and let the kid watch it while eating. It increases the chance that your kid wouldn't spot the stuffing :D
Bon appetit!
Buy a puff pastry, boil some vegetables, put them inside and bake around 15 minutes. It's very easy, very quick, very cheap, very healthy, very everything!
I used green pea, carrots, potatoes and onion but you can stuff it with whatever you want.
Spices I used: Mild Madras Curry Powder, Tandoori Masala, pepper, salt.
Useful hint:
Open Youtube, play some old episode of Mr. Bean (with phenomenal Rowan Atkinson) and let the kid watch it while eating. It increases the chance that your kid wouldn't spot the stuffing :D
Bon appetit!
poniedziałek, 27 kwietnia 2015
Pic 6 - Knight's set
Is your child going to a costume party?
Are worried about lack of ideas?
If you're not sure what to prepare - there's a tip of a home-made costume :)
Knight's set:
Things I used:
-an outlet sweat shirt with some nice ornament
-home-made wooden shield and a sword (cardboard also does the job)
-woolen cap resembling a helmet (done by grandma since I cannot knit)
You can decorate the shield and the sword as you fancy!
Are worried about lack of ideas?
If you're not sure what to prepare - there's a tip of a home-made costume :)
Knight's set:
Things I used:
-an outlet sweat shirt with some nice ornament
-home-made wooden shield and a sword (cardboard also does the job)
-woolen cap resembling a helmet (done by grandma since I cannot knit)
You can decorate the shield and the sword as you fancy!
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