Monthly Archives: April 2012

Cleaning Up Made Easy

Hard to get the kids to help you clean up?

Make a game of it! Throw a die, and if it lands on one, the person who threw it must clean up one thing. If the die lands on 4, he or she must clean up four things. Everyone plays, even the aupair!

Scrabble

Alfred Butts , who was born on this day in 1899, invented the game of Scrabble. This game uses letter tiles to spell words. There is a child’s version of this game and host families may own it. For very beginning readers you can play this game by encouraging the children to spell out simple words. Remember that vowels (a, e, i, o, u) appear many times in simple words. Playing even a simple form of Scrabble strengthens the children’s reading and pre-reading skills and spelling skills while having fun too!

National Library Week

April 8-14 is National Library Week. – If you have not visited the library with your children, this week would be a great one to do so in. Check out books; find out when the library offers “Story Hour” or other special activities for kids.Help older kids discover research opportunites for help with homework.

Rabbits!

April is the month in the US that many people celebrate Easter. For children that means the Easter Bunny is coming. Enjoy some “funny bunny” reading, crafts and games throughout this month. Here are some bunny books to look for at the library:

The Bionic Bunny by Marc Brown; Bunny Money by Rosemary Wells; The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter; Little Rabbit Foo Foo by Michael Rosen; Good Job, Oliver! by Laurel Molk; The Runaway Bunny by Maregaret Wise Brown; Dear Peter Rabbit by Alma Flor Ada

Bunny Crafts: Cut a sheet of paper in half. Have the children tear an oval shap from one half and two ears from the other half. Glue the ears to the top of the oval; use crayons to color ears, eyes and nose. Poke 3 whisker holes on either side of theĀ  nose with a toothpick and gthread dry spaghetti or straws from a broomstick thru the holes for whiskers. Add a cotton ball for a tail-= display your bunnies around the house.