Grassheads

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Mason Jar Grassheads are a fun way to celebrate Tu B'Shevat, the coming of spring or Earth Day.

Your children can use whatever materials they wish to create their fun grasshead faces. All you will need is a whatever glass jar you have at home, in any size, stickers, washi tape and decorations, soil and grass seeds.

Start with creating the jar. We used colorful washi tape and face stickers, but you can use any materials you want. Regular school glue will work for most light, flat decorations. Sharpis will be great too!
Link to our favorite face stickers (aff.): http://amzn.to/1PV8Z2n


After your jar is ready, go outside and fill about 3/4 with soil, then add about 1 tsp of grass seeds and water.

Water your grasshead a little bit everyday and watch it grow quickly! :)




Planting Parsley

Last week we celebratd Tu B'Shevat, the birthday of the trees, a type of Jewish Earth Day. A perfect way to get into the spirit of the holiday is to do some indoor planting.
Sunshine, water, loving care, and a bit of luck is all you need to grow parsley. You can use parsley seeds or small parsley plant, either way - it's going to be fun!

You will need a small flowerpot, potting soil, parsley seeds or parsley plant, paint, markers, stickers and washi tape.
Begin by allowing your child to decorate the pot, and let dry. We started with some paint, washi tape and pompoms.
Next, we added the potting soil and the parsley plant, and watered the plant.
Place your plant in a sunny location and be sure to water it every few days or whenever you feel the soil is too dry.



Wund3rKid Palo Alto

Wund3rKid is a new parent and child development studio, for children 9 months to 5 years old.

The studio is not huge, but has lots of natural light, enough space for children to play and social interaction, wooden toys that are Eco-friendly and looks like they put lots of thought into choosing the toys.
They offer Yoga, art and music classes, as well as parent education, gardening and more.

Wund3rKid team are offering birthday parties for 3 hours, for up to 50 guests, with face painting, crafts and more.

Big pro: they are open 7 days a week, 9am-5pm. Check the calendar for hours, as they will host private events.

Parking is very limited, and they are a bit pricey:
$25 an hour, $5 for an additional child, $5 for an additional hour. Babies 9 months and under are free with a paid sibling.
Classes are $30, $10 for an additional child.







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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

 
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