Last week’s linky party was full of some great ideas for kiddos. I so enjoyed going through them and was so inspired by what I saw! There are some creative parent’s out there, y’all (yes I’m a southerner)! Here are just 3 of my favorites…hope you love them!
Check out this cool sensory tub from We Can Do all Things. You know J likes his sensory tubs….but he will LOVE it when I add a slide like this Mommy did!
Speaking of slides, check out how Miss Courtney from Miss Courtney Meets Bobo made a slide for her son using a pool noodle and water beads. So smart!
I love using boxes in playtime with kids. See how Our School At Home made a fun stegosaurus from a box. This post is hilarious with some really fun pictures…you must go read it.
Pretty cool huh? Are you inspired or do you need a few more ideas? If you need more, check out what’s linked up this week! Oh, and don’t forget to add to the fun by linking up your great ideas too. Maybe next week I’ll feature your idea.
Thank you so much for featuring our project from “Our School at Home!” That’s awesome. And I can’t wait to see what good ideas come up this week – can’t believe how many there are already 🙂
I’m kind of new in this whole networking and blog hopping arena. I would LOVE to know how to “grab the button”! Lol! I linked my post in your kids co-op, but I want to link your co-op button on my blog. Not sure how to do that…if you have a minute, could you explain it? Thanks! 🙂
Arlee…I love your blog! I just found you this past week and I am so impressed with all your stuff.
Anyway, to your question. If you go into your blogger edit template page, you can make a new HTML gadget and place it wherever you want it to go. Then come here and copy the code out of the box beneath the picture. Past the code into the HTML gadget.
I can go into further deail if you need me to, but can you email me instead (use the contact me form in my tabs)? It will be easier to explain it through email. I love helping out other bloggers, so let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks for hosting! Good luck with your moving, too. I shared two ideas for easy projects to do with babies/toddlers that you can do with items already around your house.