Thursday, July 24, 2008

Creative Kids Playdate

I truly wish I had my camera this morning at our MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) playdate! Darn it!!! We had a great turnout of kids, too!

A friend of mine, Bryssy of RadicoolLife, organized a cup cooking activity for the kids. At one station, following the illustrated instructions, they measured 3 tablespoons of gingerbread mix (a box mix), and 1 Tbsp. of water into a paper cup with their name on it. Popsicle sticks were provided for levelling and stirring. At the end of that station, their cups were put into an electric skillet, set to 400 degrees, for 10-15 minutes.

Then they moved over to the lemonade station. Each kid measured 1/4 cup of water into a cup, then 2 tsp. of sugar, stirring to dissolve. Then they squeezed half a lemon over a bowl and added 2 tsp. of lemon juice to their sugar/water solution. A bowl of ice waited at the end of the table to make their homemade lemonade cool and refreshing! Yum!

While they waited for their gingerbread snack to bake and cool, we headed into the craft area. My station was all set for torn paper art a la Eric Carle (for examples, see yesterday's Art After Breakfast blog). Once again, I provided:
  • A stack of Eric Carle books, all in his signature paper collage-style illustrations
  • Colored construction paper on each table
  • Paper egg cups of glue with cotton swab applicators
  • Large construction paper for the base of their project

We had some beautiful creations! One table chose a little grey mouse, another group worked on a black and white dairy cow, while others were inspired by an apple tree illustration, all from various Eric Carle books.

Cleanup was easy...I keep all the scrap paper in a zip-top bag for my beautiful junk box. What looks like trash to us is artistic treasure to a kid! We threw away the glue cups, stashed the extra paper in my bag, and wiped down the tables. I love it when playdates go this well!

The gingerbread cup cooking was a hit, by the way. When Miss Bryssy took the cups out of the electric skillet, she set them upside down on plates to cool. The little muffins dropped to the plates as they cooled and the kids found the cup with their name on it with their little baked treat hiding beneath...they loved it! Scroll down for a selection of Eric Carle's books available through our Amazon.com store.



4 comments:

  1. These are GREAT ideas! We don't have MOPS at my church anymore, but I run the new moms of preschoolers group and we have a Kids Craft Day at the end of each semester. I love the gingerbread idea since it will be a holiday theme!!! Thanks for the suggestion.

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  2. Hi Donna!

    Thanks for the compliments! You actually use 3 tbsp. of the gingerbread mix for every 1 tbsp of water. I thought it was a fun project!! We should do it again sometime!

    Bryssy

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  3. Whoops! I better change that!

    Thanks for the heads-up!

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  4. Cute ideas, too bad we missed it but will have to try it out this week at home.

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