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Cooking With Kids!

Cooking with children can help with many skills and encourage them to become an adventurous eater! It engages the senses, builds mathematics and critical thinking skills, explores science, build language skills, you can share your culture or learn about a new one together through food.

Check out these great tips for kitchen safety!

Ready to cook up a bit of fun in the kitchen? Check out these great ideas! Consider making animal pancakes for breakfast or a fun snack! Or a birdhouse sandwich for lunch!

How about a tropical fruit snack plate?  Or a fun popcorn mix? Or try some PB&J faux sushi?  Create a fruit filled rainbow!

Make your own granola bars! Or jellyfish sandwiches!

 

Photo: Melissa {flickr}

Cooking with Kids!

Cooking with children can help with many skills and encourage them to become an adventurous eater! It engages the senses, builds mathematics and critical thinking skills, explores science, build language skills, you can share your culture or learn about a new one together through food.

Check out these great tips for kitchen safety!

Ready to cook up a bit of fun in the kitchen? Check out these great ideas! Consider making animal pancakes for breakfast or a fun snack! Or a birdhouse sandwich for lunch!

How about a tropical fruit snack plate?  Or a fun popcorn mix? Or try some PB&J faux sushi?  Create a fruit filled rainbow!

Make your own granola bars! Or jellyfish sandwiches!

 

Photo: Melissa {flickr}

Camp Au Pair – Art Exploration

It’s time for Camp Au Pair! In some areas, summer has started! In other areas, it’s about to start! Weekly, we will be posting Camp Au Pair themes throughout the summer! First up: Art Exploration!  Roll up your sleeves for some artsy fun next week!! Art is a great way to engage with your host kids and have a great time together!

For more great art ideas, check out the Au Pair in America Pinterest board!

The National Art Gallery has a wonderful option for kids. NGA kids interactives offer an entertaining and informative introduction to art and art history. Featuring a variety of art-making tools that encourage exploration and creativity, these computer-based activities are suitable for all ages. You can learn about each program by clicking on the associated thumbnail image. Download the Art Zone or NGAkids App applications to your Macintosh or Windows-based computer, or order the free CDs. There is also an iOS version of the NGAkids App for iPad.

Virtual Field Trip:

  • #MetKids is a digital feature made for, with, and by kids. Explore The Met with our interactive map and watch behind-the-scenes videos that feature kids just like you. With fun facts and creative projects for the galleries or at home, #MetKids has been inspired, tested, and approved by real kids ages 7–12.
  • Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center has several tour options –Educational Wildlife Tiles – Visit the Children’s Overlook in the Demas Family Discovery Garden, and view the ceramic tiles made by Southern Maryland artist, Parran Collery. The tiles feature birds, butterflies, and flowers that can be seen at the Garden.  Tour the first floor    Tour the second floorTour the Garden – Enjoy a walk along our wooded path and discover sculptures from our permanent collection on loan from the Smithsonian and The National Gallery of Art and other surprises along the way. Tour the Garden here.Social Distancing Field Trip:
  • The Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center has reopened their grounds for visitors.Grounds open daily 10am-5pm.  Please note the following:
    • Sculpture Walk & Trails are open!
    • Fairy houses are here! Look for the Nature Wand activity!
    • Fairy Lolly Creative Play Space & Arts Building are closed to the public for the time being.
    • Masks are encouraged, but not required; maintain at least 6′ from other family groups.
    • A staff member will be on duty in the Arts Building during operating hours; to reach them call 410-326-4640.

     

    To continue to serve our community and keep our gates open, we need your support.  Please pay what you can when you visit.  Ways to give are posted on site when you enter. Thank you for very much! For more info click here!

Art work by Sarah, age 7  Chalk drawing photography, Walter (1) {flickr}

Valentine’s Day Fun

Valentine’s Day (February 14) is a time of love, friendship, giving, and caring. Americans use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to tell friends and family how much they care.  Children usually exchange cards at school.

Are you looking for Valentine’s Day activity, recipe and craft ideas? Look no further…  Au Pair in America has a Pinterest pinboard devoted to Valentine’s Day.

APIA Valentine’s Day Pinboard

Photo: Clever Cupcakes (Flickr)

Camp Au Pair – Pirate Adventures!

Ahoy! Save yourself from walking the plank of summertime boredom but checking out Au Pair in America’s summer fun theme PIRATES!

Find great books to grab from the library, or even a telescope! How about some coloring pages, playing Pirate Bingo or searching for buried treasure?  Create a sailboat lunch! Create a treasure map, have a Cannon Ball toss and create a Pirate name!

Join us for some swashbuckling fun!

Leonid Mamchenkov

Photo by: Leonid Mamchenkov