Cost: $1
Rating: 3 out of 4 stars
Popcorn Activity
Cost: Free
Rating: 3 out of 4 stars
Our P day craft was pretty simple and not much of a craft, but since it did require some creativty we are counting it as such. All we did was take some play-doh and shape out the letter P. Well, I made a P while Izzy squished his play-doh around and tore it into pieces. But he did acknowledge my P once I was finished. For our popcorn activity we attempted to do a cool science experiment but it kind of failed. I think the root of our problem was that we didn't have the right kind of popcorn. You should probably use just plain, bottled popcorn kernels. We attempted to get our popcorn kernels from a bag of movie theater butter popcorn that we cut open and let me just say that was one of the grossest things ever! It might take quite some time for me to want to eat popcorn again. Anyway, the idea for our experiment came from One Time Through and I would recommend looking up the activity there since hers actually worked. However, the gist of the activity was to put some popcorn kernels in some water, add some baking soda and vinegar, and the reaction between the two was supposed to make the popcorn kernels hop up and down. But as I have mentioned, buttery popcorn was probably not the best option for this. However, Izzy still had a lot of fun mixing all the ingredients together and stiring them up to see whatever reaction he could get out of it. Play-Doh Craft
Cost: $1 Rating: 3 out of 4 stars Popcorn Activity Cost: Free Rating: 3 out of 4 stars
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AuthorHi! My name is Cassity and I am the mom to a little 2 year old boy named Izzy and a baby girl named Sydney. I am lucky enough to get to be a stay-at-home mom to them and we have fun thinking of new activities to do together in the afternoons. We created this blog as an opportunity to share those activities with you. Archives
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