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Age-Appropriate Chore Charts for Kids

February 24, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Chore charts for kids are great! Many kids respond well to chore charts. Instead of fighting your children to get their tasks done, they’ll be excited to earn a checkmark in the proper box. Age-appropriate chore charts ensure that your kids are learning how to clean and take care of things when they’re ready to do so. Check out these awesome chore chart ideas for kids!

Halfpintpeeps.com makes parenting a breeze! Find loads of fun and easy ideas to make life with kids easier. These chores will help you keep your kids responsible and organized!

Chore Chart Ideas For Kids

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The Classic Chore Chart

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The best chore charts for kids are simple and easy to use, which makes a classic charting system one that you should consider implementing. With this chart, your kids can help you decide what kind of tasks to put on the list. This may include things that are tough for them to remember, items like brushing their teeth, putting away laundry and cleaning the bathroom. Once your kids complete a chore to your satisfaction, reward them by putting a completion sticker in the chore box.

Spin the Wheel

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To give your chore chart a game show feel, make a Spin the Wheel version. Constructing this type of chore chart is easy. Just purchase an affordable Lazy Susan from Amazon and some spray paint. You may also want to download a few chore-based templates to give your spinning chart a little pizzazz. Use several different colors to enhance its look. Then, add chore images for the spinner to land on. This type of chart is exciting and fun to use.

Cookie Sheet Chart

Chore charts for multiple kids come in all forms. One popular option is to make cookie sheet chore charts. If you want to make this type of chart, collect several metal cookie sheets, a bag or two of magnets and a laminator. Print out a chore chart with pictures that you can laminate and glue to the back of your magnets. Create separate sides. One side is for unfinished chores while the other is for the chores that your kids complete. Your kids are sure to have fun moving the magnets from one side to the other as they finish their tasks.

Scratch Off Chore Chart

To increase your child’s enjoyment of doing chores, make a scratch off chore chart. If you decide to go with this type of chore chart, then plan to put one together weekly or monthly. To make one, you’ll need cardstock, metallic acrylic craft paint, a paint brush and dishwashing liquid. Affordable cardstock is available from Scrapbook. A scratch off chore chart gives you the opportunity to make household tasks even more fun by making the chores a surprise. Your child doesn’t have to know what jobs he or she will be doing until the square is scratched off.

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We came across ideas at Clean Mama, No Time for Flash Cards and All Things Thrifty. Which one of these chore chart ideas for kids will you try? Fore more chore chart ideas, check out my post on age appropriate chores for all kids.

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Homemade Play Dough Recipes For The Entire Year

February 17, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

With boys who love to build and construct, play dough has long been a favorite in our household.  It didn’t take long for me to know that with how often the dough was being used, I needed to experiment with different recipes to find the best that would last the longest.  After some exploring and testing, we found some great recipes.  Our favorites, however, aren’t just the doughs that last the longest, but are ones that smell and feel the best too.  Here’s our list of easy homemade play dough recipes that are perfect for every month of the year.  June is a particular favorite of mine.  Which one are you going to try first?

Halfpintpeeps.com is the best place to find fun ideas for kids of all ages! Find fun ways to stay creative indoors! These homemade play dough recipes are great no matter what time of year it is!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

1. January- Snow Dough

Make the most of those cold winter days spent stuck inside with glittery snow dough.  This has sure saved us from boredom on a handful of occasions!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

2. February- Valentine’s & Chocolates

Nothing says Valentine’s Day like pink and chocolate!  Have fun playing with these scents of the season by making chocolate and strawberry shortcake playdoughs.  These would make such perfect Valentine’s gift ideas instead of candy!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes
Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

3. March- Rainbows & Pots of Gold

Celebrate the season of St. Patrick’s Day with gold treasure and rainbow sparkle playdoughs.  No doubt those tricky leprechauns will want to join your kids in all the fun!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes
Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

4. April- Spring Peeps Playdough

Whether you observe Easter or the season of spring in general, Peeps have become an American tradition around the month of April.  I don’t really like to let my children eat these airy sugar bombs, but we compromise on using them in some super fun spring time playdoughs.  To get more info on the recipe and directions, take a peep on Parenting Chaos. This is one of my favorite easy homemade play dough recipes!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

5. May- Dirt Dough

The weather is drying out and summer is knocking on the door.  It’s time to get outside and play!  Just not in the dirt.  But you CAN play inside with dirt play dough.  This would also be great for school projects and models with biomes. Use coffee grounds to get the main color and texture with this recipe.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

6. June- Coconut Quicksand

Welcome summer and the season of vacationing with coconut scented quicksand dough.  All you’ll need is cornflour, sand, and coconut scented hair conditioner.  Your kids will be ready to get out the sunblock and beach towels!

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

7. July- Patriotic Playdough

Skip on the heat of hot summer days by playing inside with these cool patriotic playdoughs.  Each is scented for extra sensory fun.  Get more information from Motherhood On A Dime.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

8. August- Planetary Playdough

August is a time to spend your last days of summer under the stars.  Have fun learning about the galaxy and then building your own with this perfect planetary playdough.  Add lots of sparkles!  Find the recipe and directions from Twodaloo.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

9. September- Apple Cinnamon Playdough

To me, September is all about settling into a new school year.  Fall is on it’s way, temperatures are cooling down, and evenings are best spent snuggled up with warm and pleasant pleasures.  Apple cinnamon is the perfect flavor to represent all these things.  Your kids will love the scent of this apple cinnamon playdough and will get hours of fun out of the soft and moldable recipe.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

10. October- Spooky Sculpting Dough

Sometimes it’s all about the packaging!  Take your favorite playdough recipe and put it into these adorable Halloween-inspired containers.  I love this for a non-candy Halloween option to give to close friends and family.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

11. November- Pumpkin Spice Playdough

Pumpkin spice and everything nice!  What a perfect playdough recipe to make for the season of pumpkin pies.  This is one of the softest playdough recipes we’ve made and we often choose to make it throughout the year.  Get the directions and recipe from The Idea Room.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

12. December- Gingerbread Playdough

Making gingerbread houses is a serious business in our house.  We love everything about it from baking the dough to designing and constructing the house to decorating all the tiny details.  It IS a rather expensive hobby though so sometimes we build our festive houses with gingerbread playdough instead.  The best part is that unlike a real gingerbread house, you can deconstruct and build several houses each holiday season.  We’ve also found that it makes for a fun neighbor and friend gift as well.

Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipes

Which one of these easy homemade play dough recipes wil you try? Make sure you know how to clean play dough out of kids clothing!

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6 Sensory Bottles That Will Calm Upset Kids

February 9, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Sensory bottles are used to help children (and adults) calm down when they become upset or anxious.  The idea is to give the individual a safe object on which to focus their attention, thereby diffusing anxieties within.  It’s kind of like an interactive “I Spy” book inside a bottle.  Grab an empty bottle and fill it with water and tiny objects that will interest your child.  It really is just about that simple.  Read on for 6 suggested sensory bottles for kids that will calm them when they are upset.  You may or may not catch me using bottle #3 to calm down on rough days in my classroom…

Halfpintpeeps.com will give you all the inspo you need to become not just a regular parent, but a cool parent. Find activities and ideas you and your kids will love. Try out these homemade sensory bottles that are great for upset kids.

Sensory Bottles For Kids

1. Do You Want To Build A Snowman Bottle?

Rhythms Of Play shares a snowstorm in a tube with this Frozen-inspired sensory bottle.  Fill the bottle with snowflake confetti, sparkles, glitter, and any other Frozen related items.  This sensory bottle will be sure to help freeze all those anxious feelings.

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2. In A Galaxy Far, Far Away

Space enthusiasts and Star Wars fans in particular will get great use out of this galaxy sensory bottle.  Use mineral oil, blue candy dye, glitter, and any space themed trinkets you can find.  Read more from Preschool Inspirations.

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3.  Just Keep Swimming

Don’t let a meltdown get in your way.  Keep your little Ocean Explorer swimming with an ocean-inspired sensory bottle.  The sand is the best part!  A Little Pinch of Perfect shares how to make your own.

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4. It’s Nice With Rice

Keep everyone nice and calm with a rice-filled sensory bottle.  The colorful pom poms are fun pops of color.  Get the DIY tutorial from Mama Instincts.

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5. Glowing Attitudes

This glow-in-the-dark sensory bottle will help get upset attitudes glowing again.  Use a Sharpie to draw on a Jack-O-Lantern face at Halloween time for an extra haunt of fun.  Get the directions here.

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6. Where Bluebirds Sing

I don’t know if bluebirds really do sing “somewhere over the rainbow,” but hopefully your child will with a rainbow sensory bottle.  Fill the bottle with colorful water beads to make the rainbow effect.  Get more details from Ryan and Marsha.

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Looking for more things to make? Check out my post on how to make a kid-approved lava lamp in 3 groovy steps.

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How to Make a Pillow Bed for Your Kids

February 2, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

I totally get that throws and couch pillows are just that… pillows.  They have stuffing in them, they’re on the couch, so why not use them for resting your head?  It makes sense until you become the one who carefully takes the time to find or make the pillows and then watches as they become flattened, wilty, masses of fabric that no longer add charm to your home decor.  My biggest struggle is when my boys sit on the pillows to play video games.  I knew I had to learn how to make a pillow bed for them!

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When I came across a DIY project for making a pillow bed, I knew I had found my pillow-saving solution.  I made one for each of my boys using their choice of fabric.  They get them out every time they play video games, when we have game night or movie night, or just when they’re hanging out between school, soccer, and every other thing they have going on.  We love our pillow beds!  I’ve also made a couple for my classroom for our reading nook (Teachers would LOVE to receive a pillow bed as a gift!) If you’re ready to make one too, here’s how to make a pillow bed for your kids (and you too!).

How To Make A Pillow Bed

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Materials

Normally I’m fairly picky-choosy when it comes to fabrics for sewing projects, but I let my boys have total freedom (okay, ALMOST total) for this DIY.  I always walk out of Joann’s pretty happy with their selection of fabrics.  However, if you’ve not yet discovered the awesomeness of fabric.com, now is your chance!  My boys had SO much fun picking out their favorite Star Wars and soccer prints.  Here’s what you’ll need for the pillow bed:

 –  2.25 yards flannel material in pattern 1 and 2.25 yards flannel material in pattern 2.  OR, you can opt for 4.5 yards of ONE flannel material for pattern 1 AND 2.

– Sewing machine and thread

– Sharp scissors or rotary cutter

– Pins

– Measuring tape

– Pencil or water soluble marker

– 4 bed pillows

Directions

Step 1

Use scissors or a rotary cutting tool (use this Pickled Barrel article to help you work with one)  to cut both pieces of flannel to measure 34.5″ X 75″.

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Step 2

Match the two flannel pieces together with their right sides facing in.  Pin around each side EXCEPT for one long side (3 of the 4 sides will be pinned).

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Step 3

Sew the three pinned sides together, making sure to leave a 1/2″ seam.

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Step 4

Trim the stitched corners off with scissors.  Be sure not to get too close to the stitching!

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Step 5

With the long side that has not yet been sewn, fold the material over twice and pin so you have about a 1/2″ seam.  Sew the edge of the 1/2″ seam using your machine.  Do NOT sew the two sides together!  Turn right side out after the last edge has been stitched.

How To Make A Pillow Bed

Step 6

Using a measuring tape and starting at either of the short ends, mark a line every 18.5″ until you reach the opposite short end.  This will divide your fabric into 4 equal sections.  Stitch along each marked line with the sewing machine to make the 4 pillow pockets.

Step 7

Stuff each of the 4 pockets with pillows and ENJOY!!  Don’t have 4 spare pillows?  Check out Amazon for some very affordable options.

How To Make A Pillow Bed

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10 Awesome Ways To Think Outside the Brick With Legos

January 26, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

There is no doubt about it… we are a proud Lego household! From my 14-year-old to my 7-year-old (and Mom and Dad too!), you’ll find Legos in bedrooms, the play room, on backpacks, playing on video game consoles and tablets, on t-shirts, ringing alarm clocks, on the wrist, and just about anywhere else you can imagine.  But while building new sets with the instruction manual is fun enough, there are so many other ways to enjoy these amazing toys as well.  Here are 10 totally awesome ways to think outside the brick with legos!

Halfpintpeeps.com just gets kids. Find countless ideas that will be fun for you AND them! Keep your kids busy and creative around the house with these original Lego ideas!

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

1. Run, Lego, Run!

Develop those engineering skills by designing a vertical Lego run maze.  Challenge Little Builders to think of ways to incorporate moving parts and levers.  Frugal Fun 4 Boys and Girls offers some great tips to get you started.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

2. Zip Zap

Look out below! This Lego zip line is such a perfect building project to teach your Little Adventurers about gravity and the laws of motion.  Who said Sir Newton couldn’t come along for some fun and laughter!?  Source.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

3. Bridge the Gap

Bridge the gap with this STEM activity.  See if your Aspiring Engineers can defy the laws of gravity by constructing a bridge worthy of it’s heaviest foes.  This is another perfect activity for teaching about forces and simple machines as well.  Read more here.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

4. Monster Mash Match

Grab your toddler for a game of Monster Match.  Start by having your child create colorful paper bag monsters with open mouths.  Then, learn all about colors by placing color-matching Legos in the appropriate monster’s mouth. Cookie monster has nothing on these monster friends!  Read more from Toddler Approved.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

5. Non Dispensable

This great activity is non dispensable for sure!  Teach Young Builders all about simple machines with this candy dispenser project.  Get the how-to here.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

6. AlphaLegos

Keep Little Learners busy mastering their ABCs with this Lego activity.  Have them replicate the Lego letters shown on cards by building one themselves.  How many words can you think of to spell with that letter while you’re constructing what you see?  Get the free printable letter cards here.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

7. Count On It!

Little Mathematicians will have no problem mastering their counting skills with the help of Duplo Lego bricks!  SHOW them representations of each digit by counting them out and stacking them in order.  Similarly, 7-year-old and above can master their times tables by stacking Lego arrays and seeing how multiplying two numbers gives you a new product.  Such a more exciting way to learn math than with worksheets!

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

8. Car Racers

Channel extra energy onto the racetrack for the afternoon.  Have your Mini Mario Andretti’s design race cars to duke it out in some epic car races.  Use balloons to give the racers their acceleration.  Don’t miss the opportunity to teach about forces and motion with this fun activity!

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

9. Foosball

Athletes and competitors will enjoy this Lego build.  Have them construct a DIY foosball game and then play for additional hours of more fun.  Get a kick out of this activity here.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

10. Weigh Your Options

Kids won’t need to weigh their options when it comes to building a neat Lego balance.  What a cool way to learn about measurement and different metric scales.  Get the instructions here.

Ways To Think Outside The Brick With Legos

Can you come up with other ways to think outside the brick with legos? Leave a comment below.

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14 Early Signs of Pregnancy

January 20, 2021 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

It’s been a few weeks since you and your guy, well, you know… and it’s still too early to take a pregnancy test. Waiting to find out if your pregnant can be the worst! But you may not have to wait until a pregnancy test after all… Here are 14 early signs of pregnancy (before your missed period) to help you get your much anticipated answers.

Halfpintpeeps.com knows all about parenthood--in every stage! Don't just wonder any longer by knowing these telling signs of early pregnancy!

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Shortness of Breath

Are you feeling unusually winded after even mild physical activities, such as going up stairs?  This could be an early sign of pregnancy.  Growing babies require oxygen too, leaving you with less than normal.  Read more about it here along with suggestions for what you can do to relieve the symptom.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Fatigue

Being tired after a long week at work isn’t anything out of the norm, but feeling downright exhausted at times you know are unusual for you might be an indication that you’re undergoing an increase in hormones. Learn more about fatigue during pregnancy from American Pregnancy Foundation.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Nausea

Can’t seem to beat that “flu” you’ve had for a week or so now?  You might be experiencing your first go around with morning sickness.  This symptom is most commonly noticed around week 6 of your pregnancy but can start earlier as well.  The second trimester is usually a little kinder on the tummy than the first.  Until things settle down for you, try to find foods that will settle your stomach.  Saltine crackers and sipping on Coca Cola were my go-to nausea fixes.  Find more info about morning sickness here.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Increased Urination

Find that you’re having to make bathroom stops more often?  Increased urination is another early sign of pregnancy as your body is working to create extra fluids.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Headaches

Yet another sign of increased hormones, headaches can be in indication that you’re pregnant.  If this is indeed the case, be careful to take pg-safe acetaminophen instead of ibuprofen to manage your symptoms.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Backaches

As your body has to adjust to the weight of a growing baby in your front, the ligaments in your back will loosen.  This can cause lower back pain that will continue throughout your pregnancy.  American Pregnancy explains more here.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Cramping

You might already be used to some PMS cramping, but if the pain is more persistent than normal it could be an early sign of pregnancy.  As your uterus stretches to make room for a baby, it can cause some aches and pains.  Parents.com gives more information here.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Food Cravings & Aversions

If your normal appetite for foods has changed in unusual ways lately, pregnancy might be the explanation.  Whether you’re suddenly craving new (and possibly weird) foods, or if foods you once enjoyed now make your stomach turn, learn more about these signals here from Baby Center.

Constipation & Bloating

Extra progesterone produced during pregnancy can cause a sluggish digestive system, leading to constipation and bloating.  To help fight those waistline blues, Healthline shares 5 remedies for constipation during pregnancy here.

Mood Swings

Feeling a bit like an emotional roller coaster lately?  Pregnancy mood swings could be the culprit.  All those extra hormones are hard to keep in check, but be assured that everything should return to normal with careful care of your changing body.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Higher Body Temperature

As your body prepares for a growing baby, your blood flow increases by as much as 20%.  This jump in blood flow results in a higher basal body temperature making you feel unusually hot.  Read more from Kidspot.

Smells

Are certain smells suddenly super repulsive or off-putting?  This could be an early indication of pregnancy.  

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

Dizziness

Low blood sugar and blood pressure during pregnancy can lead to dizziness.  If you’re experiencing some new light headedness or head spinning, you could be pregnant.  Find out more on The Bump.

Spotting

Wait?  I thought being pregnant meant you’d miss your period…?  It does, but if your period was a little earlier or lighter than normal, it might not be your period but, rather, a sign of implantation bleeding.  This can occur after a fertilized egg attaches to your uterine wall. This is one of the early signs of pregnancy (before your missed period) that gets overlooked the most.  American Pregnancy explains it all here.

Early Signs Of Pregnancy (Before Your Missed Period)

I hope these early signs of pregnancy (before your missed period) help you out during this exciting time in your life! If you are in fact pregnant, take a look at my post on safe exercises you can do while pregnant.

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