Monday, December 8, 2008

Momeez December 8, 2008

Thanks for listening, our fab friends!

Don't forget to check out the poll ------->

Luke 2:10-11 (New International Version)

10 But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ[a] the Lord.

Tonights show was so great! We thank Miss Autumn ever so much for sharing her heartwarming story of adoption with us!

Tips, Steals and Recipes!

December 18 is Free Shipping Day! Target, Kmart, The Land of Nod, Amazon, and others will offer free shipping for last-minute shoppers with guaranteed delivery by Christmas Eve.

Through December 14, take $20 off your order of $50 or more when you pay with PayPal at Shoebuy.com. Free shipping and returns plus a 100% price guarantee.

Are your kids fans of any PBSKids shows? Take 30% off your entire order at ShopPBS through Wednesday with code PBSFF12.

Restaurant.com is now offering 70% off when you use coupon code ONLINE.

Check out Rachel Ray's really yummy recipe here:
http://www.rachaelray.com/recipe.php?recipe_id=764


Cold weather/rainy day activities for kiddos!


Shaving Cream or Whipped Cream Fun! Use shaving cream and cover a table with shaving cream! Let your little ones draw and write until it all disappears, and voila, you have a clean table!

Rice or sand in large Tupperware container, with boats, cars, etc…

Count Money- teach your child to differentiate between dimes, nickels, quarters and pennies, or give them tons of pennies and let them count them into a jar

Play playdoh or color the day away.

For little ones, put down a sheet and strip off clothes and let them practice eating with a spoon or finger paint.

Have a picnic on the floor

Bake something fun!

Reuse, renew and recycle- Find broken crayons, place them in an greased muffin tin, and place them in a warm oven or crock pot to melt. Let them cool and pop them out of the tin. Use your new "rainbow color wheel crayons" to draw pictures.

Play in the tub with shaving cream, finger paints, and bath crayons.

Create a home theater and watch a classic movie, complete with popcorn and dimmed lights.

Make collages from old magazines!

Ripping Paper- Let toddlers rip paper and collage the ripped pages!

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