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Quarantine Qeepsake – Kids Framed Flower Painting with Recycled Materials

As Covid-19 took over the news and media outlets, it’s been interesting to see the commonalities that have emerged across the country. Every family has embraced the changes differently, but I think a few trends ring true for all. Curbside pick-up, online shopping, carry-out meals and an odd shortage of toilet paper. Amiright??!! I believe it is safe to say this experience will always be a prominent “remember when?” memory. One filled with grief, uncertainty, anxiousness – but hopefully also […]

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How to Make Homemade Butter with a Toddler (with Speech Therapy Practice)

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy here. Last month our toddler made homemade butter at preschool. When I picked him up, all of his teachers raved about how excited he got over the process. (I honestly think it was just the churn, but hey, we’ll go with all of it!) We’re working really hard on our “b” sounds in speech therapy, so I thought this was the perfect project to try at home! We’re trying […]

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Air Dry Clay Handprint Ring Dish

A handprint keepsake craft always piques my attention. We’ve done our fair share of painted handprint and footprint crafts, but not too may clay imprints. My two and a half year old’s little hands are growing much too fast, so opportunities for small projects are quickly fleeting! So when I never got around to making Christmas ornaments with the air-dry clay I bought back in November, I started thinking up Valentine’s gifts for the grandmas. The only idea that stuck […]

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