Sunday, June 18, 2017
Father's Day gift
Thursday, June 15, 2017
This time... we got moving!
This activity is too simple to justify a post! But it was super fun and LO kept moving "aaaall day long.....". π
We did this when LO was in his second year, trying to figure out to move more actively. And now I thought we should do it again just to take snaps for the blog! Oops...πAnyways LO enjoyed it even though it seemed too simple for him.π
And that's it....The fun begins! π
At first I asked him to walk on the pillow from one end to the another. Obviously it was easy for his age! Later LO wanted his teddy to walk on the pillow and he helped the teddy to get to the other end.
Then I removed few pillows and placed the rest with some gap between them. LO enjoyed crossing this arrangement than the former one.
He tried crawling on them with his fours.
And hopping on them, like bunnies.
LO helped the little cheetah and alligator to cross the pillow obstacle.
Ah... super simple and yet you can make your kids move indoors, especially on a rainy day.
Happy parenting!
Monday, June 12, 2017
Yummy Ice Creams!
Well, I know you guys will mock at me, if I tell you "Stop eating ice creams". I'm not gonna say that. But the one food item which has been excellently tasty, very close to heart, treat for the taste buds and a comforter for the stomach linings for ages is no more "safe to eat". Trust me no company is gonna shut down their units and no TV or media is gonna reveal this known fact.
Friday, June 9, 2017
Coloring with Crayons on the wall
- Paper (I've kept some Kraft paper Amazon puts in their boxes and used few sheets for this activity)
- Markers
- Crayons
- Sticky Tape
Then I gave him the Crayons and he started to color the Alphas and completed in a jiffy!
He couldn't reach to the top so he tried changing hands! he he...π
He became so excited as that was his first coloring activity on wall!
Again, after a break, from 'Q', I drew pictures till 'Z' and most pictures were LO's choice.
LO's Crayons coloring!
Apple, Bus, Car, Dump truck, Excavator, Fork-lift, Garbage Truck, Helicopter, Igloo, Jeep, Kite, Lamp, Motor Bike, Net, Owl, Pumpkin, Question Mark, Rocket, Sun, Turtle, Umbrella, Van, Wagon, X-mas tree, Yacht, Zeppelin.
This is a great activity for kids. Mess free and I would say cheap activity with limited supplies available at home.
You can draw some of your kids favorite pictures or give them the paint and brush, let them do a free style art work!
Happy Parenting!π
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Hands on with Play Dough : Part 1
And here comes the Alphas!!
Of all these I know LO's favorite is making holes on the play dough with the pen!!
Happy Parenting!π
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
A - arms, ankles
B- bones, brain, bellybutton
C - chin, cheek chest
D- duodenum,
E - eye, ear, eyebrow, elbow
F - forehead, face, finger, foot
G - gums,
H - hands, hip, head, hair, heart
I - index finger
J - jaws,
K - knees,
L - legs, lips
M - mouth, middle finger
N - nose, neck, nails,
O- ovary
P - palm
Q - quadriceps
R - ring finger, ribs
S - stomach, shoulders,skin
T - toes, tongue, tummy, teeth, trunck, throat, thigs
U - umbilical cord
V - veins
W - wrist, waist
X - xanthom
Y - yoke
Z- zygote
Please excuse me if your kids ask what is Ovary, Xanthom, Yoke and Zygote!!!! If you could replace with a better word please update in the comments.
Alphabet Fruits
A - Apple, avocado, apricot
B - Banana, blueberries, blackberry
C - Cherry, custard apple, carambola/star fruit, cranberry
D - Dates, Dragon fruit
E - Egg fruit, elderberry
F - Fig
G - Grapes, guavas, gooseberry
H - Honey dew fruit, honey berry,
I - NA
J - Jack,
K - Kiwi,
L - Lemon, litchi, lime
M - Mango,Melon, mulberry
N - Nectarine,
O - Orange, olive
P - Papaya, pineapple, plum, passion fruit, peach, pear, pomegranate
Q- Quince,
R - Raspberry
S - Strawberry, sapota, starfruit
T - Tamarind, Tomato,Thimble berry
U - Ugli fruit,
V - Victoria Plum
W - Watermelon
X - Xigua (Melon)
Y - Yellow squash
Z - Zucchini
For "NA"s we simply replace with "Don't know" ;) Please update/replace with better fruit names, if any.
Alphabet Vehicles
A - Airplane, AutoRikshaw, Ambulance, ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)
B - Bus, bicycle, Boat, Bulldozer, Bullock cart,
C - Car, Crane,
D - Dump truck, Delivery Truck
E - Excavator, Engine
F - Fire Engine,
G - Garbage Truck,
H - Helicopter,
I - Ice-cream truck,
J - Jeep, Jet plane, Jam truck,
K - Kayak
L - Lorry, Limousine
M - MotorBike, Monster Car
N - Navy ship
O - Ocean Ship, Oil Tanker
P - Police car,
Q - Quadbike
R - Rocket, Rikshaw
S - Ship, SUV, Scooter, School bus, Steam Engine
T - Train, Tow Truck, Taxi,
U - Unicycle
V - Van,
W - Wagon
X - Xebec
Y - Yatch
Z - Zeppelin
LO is crazy about vehicles, and this is his most favorite set of Alphas!
Alphabet Country
This set, my sister thought LO, so he learnt in a jiffy :)
A - America
B - Bhutan
C - Canada
D - Denmark
E - England
F - France
G - Germany
H - Hong Kong
I - India
J - Japan
K - Kenya
L - Libya
M - Malaysia
N - Nepal
O - Oman
P - Pakistan
Q - Qatar
R - Russia
S - Singapore
T - Turkey
U - Uganda
V - Vietnam
W - West Indies
X - NA
Y - Yugoslavia
Z - Zimbabwe
Alphabet Animals
A - Ant, Ant Eater, Alligator,
B - Bumble bee, Bison, Buffalo, Butterfly
C - Cat, Cow, Crickets, Chimpanzee, Camel, Caterpillar
D - Dog, Duck, Dinosaur, Dolphin, Donkey, Dragonfly
E - Elephant, Earwig, Earthworm
F - Fish, Frog, Fox, Firefly, Falcon
G - Goat, Gorilla, Grasshopper, Giraffe,
H - Horse, Hippopotamus, Horsefly, Hummingbird, Hamster, Hyena
I - Iguana, Ice Bear, Io Moth
J - Jackal, Jaguar, Japanese Beetle
K - Kangaroo, Kite, Kingfisher,
L - Lion, Lamb, Leopard
M - Monkey, Mouse, Monarch Butterfly,
N - Newt, Nightingale
O - Owl, Octopus
P - Peacock, Penguin, Pig, Pony, Pigeon
Q - Quail,
R - Rat, Rhino, Rabbit,
S - Squirrel, Snake, Sparrow, Sea lion,
T - Tiger, Turtle,
U - Unicorn Beetle,
V - Vulture,
W - Whale, Walrus,
X - X ray fish,
Y - Yak,
Z - Zebra
OmG!... Animals are innumerable... You can make your own customized list, like one animal name for a letter, with your kids favorite animals... Let kids pick their favorite one when making the list. I have just given more than one for each letter, so that you have handful of options to choose from.
Alphabet Vegetables
A - Ash gaurd, Asparagus
B - Broccoli, Beans, Beetroot
C - Capsicum, Carrot, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumber
D - Drumstick
E - Eggplant
F - Fenugreek Leaves, Fennel
G - Garlic
H - Horseraddish, Horsegram
I - Iceberg Lettuce
J - Jalapeno
K - Kale
L - Lettuce, Ladysfinger
M - Mushroom
N - Neep (a turnip),
O - Onions. Okra
P - Potato, Peas, Pumpkin
Q - Quinoa seed
R - Radish
S - Spinach
T - Tomato
U - Urad bean
V - Velvet bean
W - White gourd, Water chestnut
X - Xerophyte
Y - Yams
Z - Zucchini
I will update the post with downloadable format of these lists so that you can print it and have it on your kids wall.
Happy Parenting!
Monday, June 5, 2017
Learning Alphabet with Mega Blocks
- Permanent Marker
- Mega Blocks
Friday, June 2, 2017
Brushless Nature Painting for Kids πΏ | Sensory Art with Leaves & Twigs
There’s something magical about combining art and nature. My little one (LO) loves being outdoors — collecting twigs, leaves, stones, and petals. One sunny afternoon, I thought: why not turn that nature haul into a brushless nature painting adventure?
What followed was a sensory art session that was fun, messy, imaginative, and full of learning. It unfolded in two joyful parts — a nature walk and a painting experiment without brushes!
π± Part 1: Nature Walk & Mini Treasure Hunt
We packed a paper bag and stepped out for a walk. I encouraged LO to pick anything that caught his eye — interesting leaves, little sticks, colorful petals, even pebbles. He happily turned it into a nature scavenger hunt.
π‘ Tip: Ask your child to collect items by color, texture, or shape — “find a smooth stone,” “a big leaf,” or “a tiny twig.” It makes the hunt more exciting and mindful!
π¨ Part 2: Brushless Painting Time
Once home, we spread our nature treasures across the table. At first, LO wasn’t sure about painting without brushes. But soon curiosity took over — and what fun it was!
π€ Adding Learning — Letters & Numbers
Since LO loves alphabets, we decided to try something extra. He used his “nature tools” to stamp letters and numbers — turning it into a playful early learning moment.
π Why Kids Love This Nature Painting
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Sensory delight – touch, color, smell, and sound all blend beautifully.
Fine motor skills – handling leaves and twigs builds control.
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Creative freedom – no rules, just exploration.
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Learning through play – alphabets, numbers, and patterns sneak in naturally.
πΌ Handy Tips for Parents
✅ Cover your space with newspapers or a mat — nature art can get messy!
✅ Use washable, non-toxic paints for easy cleanup.
✅ Let kids explore freely — there’s no “right” way.
✅ Ask open-ended questions like “What happens if you press harder?”
✅ Celebrate the result — display their art or click photos to remember the moment.
Process art (like this one) helps kids express themselves freely, improves focus, and builds confidence — it’s more about the experience than the outcome.
πΈ Share Your Nature Creations!
I’d love to see your version of this brushless nature painting for kids!
Share your photos or stories in the comments — or tag me if you post on Pinterest or Instagram.




















