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Dandelion Songs: Let it snow!
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! What to do with children on days like this? 1 Wrap them up warm. 2 Double up on socks and gloves. 3 Open up the door. 4 Go GO GO! Labels: In which the children celebrated. Snow is great, we had some after Christmas and my children were out all day long, skiing the hills and skating the lakes.unfortunately it didnt stay long. 5 February 2009 at 22:45. 24 February 2009 at 18:43. Your banner and your welcome message is wonderful, I share in the same view with my own family. Which...
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Dandelion Songs: March 2008
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! Let's start off with some Easter fun. This is something that is perfect for those rainy spring days when everyone is climbing the walls. Or. Just for the fun of it! Make sure you invite some friends over and pool your resources. All you need is as follows:. To go round. I would suggest more than one each, as these are so quick to do everyone wants to do more than one, I find. Pipe cleaners,. A toothpick ,. The pipecleaner is also good for holding the egg while you paint. An Ea...
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Dandelion Songs: Lantern Walk.
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! There is a lovely tradition we try to celebrate every year which I first came across through some Steiner/Waldorf friends. It is usually celebrated on Martinmas eve which is the 11th November, although it is a lovely thing to do once the darkness draws in and the evenings shorten, a simple symbolic way to entice the light back. The basic premise is that the children make lanterns and then take a candle lit walk in the dark dark woods! A glass jar for each child. Once everyone ...
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Dandelion Songs: Hallowe'en!
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! We'll stir the apples round about,. And watch the one who gets them out. The time goes past with many a shout. Labels: In which the children celebrated. What a lovely thougt.I found your blog from another blog and i will for sure be back again! 4 February 2009 at 22:28. Thanks for visiting Therese! 5 February 2009 at 02:17. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In which there was nothing to do. In which the children celebrated. In which the children played a game.
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Dandelion Songs: August 2008
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! One Two Three Do You Want To Play With Me? Also known as 'GRANNY'S FOOTSTEPS'. This is one of those games to play anywhere, at the drop of a hat, when you're out and about and you don't have any props. It can be played with any number of children and is one of those that is as much fun with three as with ten. Choose a player to be Grandmother and then the rest of the children stand in a line a few metres behind her/him. Labels: In which the children found an open space. In whi...
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Dandelion Songs: Paper People
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! This is a variation on the paper people we used to make when we were small. It takes very little in terms of materials, and is a nice little occupier for those moments when you need a half hour to get dinner on. A sheet of A4 paper. Some small scraps of fabric or coloured paper. A piece of ribbon or string. Take a sheet of A4 paper and cut it in half lengthwise, then fold it back on itself four times, like this. As you can see here. You can also get creative with their shapes!
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Dandelion Songs: One Two Three Do You Want To Play With Me?
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! One Two Three Do You Want To Play With Me? Also known as 'GRANNY'S FOOTSTEPS'. This is one of those games to play anywhere, at the drop of a hat, when you're out and about and you don't have any props. It can be played with any number of children and is one of those that is as much fun with three as with ten. Choose a player to be Grandmother and then the rest of the children stand in a line a few metres behind her/him. Labels: In which the children found an open space. In whi...
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Dandelion Songs: September 2008
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! This is a variation on the paper people we used to make when we were small. It takes very little in terms of materials, and is a nice little occupier for those moments when you need a half hour to get dinner on. A sheet of A4 paper. Some small scraps of fabric or coloured paper. A piece of ribbon or string. Take a sheet of A4 paper and cut it in half lengthwise, then fold it back on itself four times, like this. As you can see here. You can also get creative with their shapes!
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Dandelion Songs: May 2008
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Welcome to Dandelion Songs! Having a summer birthday, or even when they have a few friends around on a warm summers day is a great opportunity to let them have a water fight. It's definitely a 'more the merrier' game. And I have been astonished to have more than one young visitor who has never had one. Imagine. Labels: In which the mother sent the children to the garden. Nine mice on tiny tricycles. Went riding on the ice,. They rode in spite of warning signs,. They rode despite advice. The fun is that w...