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Eureka – We’ve struck Gold!

by Stacy on November 16, 2009


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Gift Giving Gold, That is! I’m happy to report I have the perfect solution to just abut all your child gifting occasions – baby showers, birthday parties, christmas, even the first day of school.

The First Adventures of Incredible You is truly one of the most amazing gifts you could bestow on a young reader or a soon-to-be parent. Take just one look at this story and you’ll know why – the story is personalized to each child so it really speaks to them and will grow with them as their level of reading grows too. The illustrations are so bold and beautiful, they just might inspire a bedroom redesign {hmm, note to self – maybe I should try this myself}

Why We Love It: From the heartfelt inscription on the first page, to the references of Mom’s homemade goodies ~ this gift really can’t be beat. We also love the closing message: Celebrate the stars, the moon, the flowers and trees, the animals, the sunsets, the rain showers and bees. As a strong proponent of child development, connecting kids with nature and the power of play ~ seeing a message like this really floats our boat.

Tip: Before you order this book as a gift, head to the website and take the virtual tour. You’ll get a feel for the types of things you’ll need to know first (for instance, what do they call their grandparents, what is their favorite sports team, and favorite meal). Also for Moms of multiples, there is room enough to reference two names in most of the blanks.

Get Yours Here: Custom Made For Kids ~ $32.95

*~*~* Also Featured at Pottery Barn Kids, so you know it’s Fab! *~*~*

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Handy Moments to Introduce Reading

by Stacy on September 30, 2009

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The greatest gift you can give a child {aside from your time, love and attention} is the gift of literacy. We all want what’s best for our children and, really, what could be better than opening the door that quite literally puts the whole world at their fingertips? KSW has come up with a list of 10 handy moments to help you get your kids ready for reading.

1. On your way to schoolIf you’re at all like me, you probably have a hard time letting go of your little ones in the morning. Something about that state of half-consciousness when they allow all the cuddles and kisses you can dish out just melts my heart. Cherish these sweet moments while also inserting a little educational mommy & me time by reading a book on the couch before or after putting on their shoes … OR … if your children have a bit of a separation issue, ease them out the {car} door by reading one of their favorite stories. You’ll both be more relaxed and at ease with what’s ahead of you, what a great way to start your day.

2. At Nap Time – Nap Time can be a difficult time in any household but I’ve found the right book can make the whole situation a whole lot easier on everyone. Lately, I’ve been using The Napping House to get my kids ready. We whisper most of the story and ad-lib a bit {we do this with every story} and then I stop the book just before the flea wakes everyone up and tell the kids we’ll finish the rest of the book AFTER nap time – there’s no need to get them all wound up and excited just before bed.

3. In the Car – Purchase some engaging board books or picture books for your children to keep in the car. Allowing your children access to reading materials on road trips instead of television or video games can benefit your children in more ways than you’d imagine. Besides the obvious educational benefits, you’re also promoting a healthy imagination and an independent sense of play. Your child will be more capable of keeping themselves entertained in almost any situation.

4. Before Meal Time – Mealtime can be the CRAZIEST time of day for many of us. There are 100 things going on and all of them vying for your attention, meanwhile your toddler is doing laps around the kitchen table, full of some new found energy you’re not quite sure where they’ve found. There’s screaming … and scrambling … and you’re doing your best to get something healthy onto the table, Pronto. Want to know how? Pull out the big guns, your secret weapon … Daddy. Toddlers are desperately craving some attention from their fathers during this time of day and wouldn’t it be better for everyone to turn this potential disaster period into a positive {ahem, learning experience} that also provides you with just the right amount of quiet time to whip up something wonderful.

5. At the Doctor’s office – We’ve all been there … a crowded waiting room full of cranky, contagious toddlers, all of whom are on the brink of a meltdown at ANY moment. It’s a stressful situation for all of us, but how do we cope? Turn this situation in your favor and occupy your toddler {and others if you’re willing} with a captive narration of your favorite children’s tale. Board books that fit in your purse are a MUST for moms on the go – Mr. Brown Can Moo Can You has saved me from quite a few embarrassing moments in public.

6. At the grocery store – Kids + Grocery Shopping notoriously = DISASTER. Make this situation easier for yourself and your child by bringing along some engaging board books (with clips for the shopping carts if possible) Your kids will be entertained and you’ll have a bit of time to do some shopping instead of mindless grabbing.

7. At the end of the day – Instead of curling up to watch TV this evening, try cozying on the couch and reading as a family. Short stories might work best for little ones, but as your children get older and more interested in reading try switching to a story or series you can read a little bit each night.

8. At Bath Time – Turn bath time into an educational opportunity by introducing books made especially for the water or letting your kids play with foam numbers and letters in the tub.

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9. At Bed Time – Preparing toddlers for bedtime can be a real chore, especially if you don’t have your routine down pat. Help ease your little ones into a calmer state by reading … counting … and reciting the alphabet before turning out the lights. Letting youngsters choose their bedtime stories even gives them a sense of control in an otherwise seemingly hostile situation.

10. Anytime! – There really is no wrong time to pull out a book or practice the alphabet. Keep books in the bathroom, flashcards in your purse, and magnetic letter on your fridge. Your children will Thank You for the all the effort you put in now, when they get older.

Try introducing reading to your toddlers, at any of these opportune times in your day and your kids will be well on their way to reading in no time! The more we expose our children to reading and the more joyful of an experience we make it for them … the more likely they’ll grow up with a love for reading, a playful imagination, some wonderful memories and a strong sense of family values. Not to mention, a desire for learning that’s going to make us all VERY proud.

This post added to the Carnival of Reading and Book Play.

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Toddlers and Textures

by Stacy on December 6, 2008

Recently, I stumbled onto a terrific site, Write, Mama, Write, authored by a charming mother named Beth. She uses her blog as a writing outlet and along the way – describes all the wonderfully creative projects her and her son do together.

I’m so happy she posted her Toddlers and Textures project and even more thrilled she’s agreed to let us feature it here on Kids Stuff World.

Like most children, Beth’s son loves to make things out of Play-doh. Fortunately for him, his mom has quite the imagination. After watching her son play indoors with play-doh and various textures, Beth took things up a notch. She took her son on a nature walk and had him collect items with interesting textures. Once they were back indoors, they pressed the items into bakeable modeling clay, she used Sculpey. Beth baked their new creations and just look at the outstanding results.

This simple project is suited for children ages 2 and up, and would make great gifts for just about anyone. The items pictured above were made using pine cones, parsley, sage, and fir needles but you could really use just about anything. Experiment with items you have laying around the house, things you find on vacation or for the zen lover in your life try using some stamped words – Hope, Love, Imagine, Dream.

The possibilities really are endless, try this one with your children, we’d love to see what you create.

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Potty Training? Try This

by Stacy on August 23, 2008

Photo by Jackyamsc via Flickr
Photo by Jackyamsc via Flickr

Trying to warm your child up to the idea of potty training? The first step is to help make the experience not quite so scary (and well…grown up). Here’s an easy way to relax the whole process: start by teaching your child’s favorite stuffed animal or doll how to go on a makeshift/pretend potty. Before you know it your child will be taking their playmate to the potty over and over again. Pretty soon they’ll want to go potty like their friend too.

You’ll need:
- a child in need of potty training
- A favorite bear, softie, or doll
- A pot, bowl, or children’s pottie
- A positive attitude

Good Luck and be sure to let us know if this technique works for you

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Whimsical Sunrise Nursery

by Stacy on August 14, 2008

On Aug 4th, we promised to design a unique, affordable nursery inspired by Urban Outfitter’s Spectrum Chandelier. After 10 days of hand-selecting each and every item, we’re finally ready to present you with…the Whimiscal Sunrise Nursery. This nursery was designed for everyday people with everyday problems. We developed a room that exudes color without even needing a drop of paint. (perfect for our readers who live in apartments or houses they can’t paint) We also chose pieces that could be personally customized for our DIY readers. (Hint, try using the wall decals to decorate the toy box. Line the back of the dresser with scrapbooking paper for an even more individual look. We featured a super crafty painting from etsy, but the idea is to create something equally fabulous on your own that fits right into this artsy room. Why not sew a few color fabric shapes onto the wardrobe to add that last pop of color.) And finally, we planned this room to really maximize its space. (Notice every piece of furniture is focused on stoarge- the crib has a drawer underneath, multiple colored shelves to hold stuffed toys above the toy box, a wardrobe, a bookcase and even a back of the door organizer.

Whimsical Sunrise – First, in what will hopefully be a series of fabulously designed Kids Rooms & Nurseries, we hope that you love this room half as much as we do. Think this room is top notch, then let us know. Think its a litle less than stellar, not really your style? Well, shoot us an email and tell us that too. We’d love to hear your comments and adapt our decorating styles accordingly.  And if we can help just one person find the perfect item for their own nursery in the meantime, then, hey, we will have succeded.

Now for the fun part, Kids Stuff World believes great things don’t necessarily have to come at great costs. To prove our point, we tried to stick to a strict budget. On Wednesday, 20 Aug, we will announce the total cost for this nursery and supply you with the links to each and every item featured. In the meantime, we’d like to hear from you. How much do you think this nursery is worth?

Enjoy,

Stacy

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