Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Grow Beanstalk in a Ziplock !

We had “take two” on our bean seeds. This time we tried to grow them inside a ziplock cover!!
After, growing some beanstalks from seed to little plants in a clear cup, I asked Putti if she wanted to try another planting activity. This time she and her friend both tried them together.  I had previously soaked the lima beans overnight to speed up the growing process a bit. The two girls did feel the difference between the dry beans and those that were soaked. Both said they were softer. We did split open a couple of beans and saw little sprouts(baby plants as the girls called them) inside the beans. I told them that Seeds don't need nutrients(extra food) to germinate as everything they require is contained within their seed shell. However, once they've sprouted and grown their first leaves, they will be looking for food. And that's why it is the roots that grows first always to help the growing plant look for food.
Take half sheet of paper towel and fold in half. Soak it in water and squeeze out the excess or you could spray water just enough. Place the wet towel inside a ziploc.  Then the girls added the soaked beans. They wanted to add handfuls and I had to remind them that the beans needed space to grow so only add four or five.
 
Tape the ziploc to a window or any sunny spot. Make sure the baggies are sealed tight so they hold in the moisture. We had to wait and see what happens. We talked about the growth of the beans as they start to shoot out some sprouts, roots.
Some of the beans did not grow, maybe because of lack of food-water, air, being over crowded. This is by the end of day 10 when two of the beans had grown into tiny plants.
I talked to her how the beanstalks that grew in a cup had grown healthier with lot more bigger leaves than the ones in ziploc. Putti said thats because soil has food for the plant and the ziploc did not have any.
Putti made a Plant Journal:
She recorded her observations in her Plant Journal.  Everday she would draw a picture of the changes she observed.  To encourage writing I would also ask her to write about the changes she saw.  Some days she preferred just drawings and asked me to write it for her. Here's what she wrote:
I put 5 bean seeds in the soil today. 
I see a little sprout from my seed.
A little root is growing.
The root has grown big.
I see more roots.
I see two leaves from my plant.
My plant is growing big.

Some books that we read:
  One Bean by Anne Rockwell. We learnt what happens when you take one bean and soak it and then plant it in some soil and add water.  We discovered that after several days, a small stalk appears out of the soil.  Soon leaves appear and slowly it becomes a bean plant with beautiful flowers and bean pods of its own!!
 How a Seed Grows  In this book, young children learn the stages of a plant, a bean as it grows from seed to sprout to plant.
Seeds by Ken Robinson is a picture book that introduces to young children a variety of seeds, differences in them by size and shape, where they come from and how they travel, Large scale photos and illustrations show a single plant or tree and its seeds.

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Stamping Activities - Kids Co-op !!

Welcome back to the Kids Co-op!! There were over 180 lovely posts linked up to last week's Kid's Co-op.  You may have noticed that Putti loves stamping with various things. It is a wonderful and easy way to make some lovely artwork. She has tried Pasta, Pumpkin, Pencil Erasers, hand and foot prints too Today, I am featuring some stamping activities linked. 
 
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Easy Canvas Prints - Review and Giveaway

Update: This giveaway is now closed. Winner is Maryanne K, Congrats!!!
I LOVE photos and I am sure that is evident in my blog posts too. I do click a ton and post as many in my posts. I have lots of them hanging all over our walls at home!  Recently, I had the opportunity to review Custom Photos on Canvas service at Easy Canvas Prints.   
EasyCanvasPrints.com is an online canvas company where you can upload your own photographs, artwork, or designs to have printed on gallery wrapped canvas.  Choosing an image for something like this is usually difficult for me, but this time  I let Putti choose one of her photos with her appa (dad) as I had upcoming Father's Day in mind. And she chose the one taken during Holi celebrations.
Their website is very easy to use. You just choose the size you want for your canvas,and then upload your image. There’s a handy automatic quality check built right in –so you can easily see if your photo is going to look good when it’s printed. I also appreciated the little “tip”bar near the top of the screen –it’s great if you haven’t done this kind of thing before. If you need more help,they have a FAQ page with answers to common questions. They have a variety of size and pricing options and they even offer photo retouching, red-eye removal and black &white or sepia conversion. 
You also have some nice options for border wraps –which is great.  I preferred the mirror wrap option. But you also have the option to wrap the image or add a colored border. The preview window really helps if you aren’t sure what you want. And one feature that I really enjoyed was the way they provided a visual of how your canvas size would look on a wall with a 7 foot couch.  It puts into perspective the size of canvas you would be getting. Great touch!
And the finished product? Beautiful!!! The canvas arrived in the mail 5 days after I placed the order. Of course, they have faster shipping options if you are in a hurry. The colors are vibrant and true to the original, and the details are just right. Keep in mind that a canvas print generally won’t look as sharp as a print on photo paper…but the details in this shot really are very nice. Does not this make a great Father's Day gift?
The wrapping looks great –clean and professionally done –and the frame is made of wood, not plastic. The canvas is archival quality,so it should look great for a good long time. 
Not sure what you should put on a canvas? They have an IDEA GALLERY! Go check out the ideas they have for you, and it doesn't have to be a photo!  You can create a canvas with your kid's artwork or your own typography.  

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EasyCanvasPrints.com also has a great promo running right now that allows you to get any canvas for 25% off and FREE standard shipping!  So even if you don't win, you can purchase a canvas picture at an affordable price!



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Friday, May 18, 2012

Butterflies - Kids Co-op

Welcome back to the Kids Co-op!! There were 200 lovely posts linked up to last week's Kid's Co-op. Here are my pick for the week featuring Butterflies!!
Butterfly activity for kids 
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Stack, Build, Smash and Play with Styrofoam Bowls

 
Ever since Putti has been able to sit upright and grab things with her hands, she has loved stacking and playing with blocks, plastic cups and containers from the kitchen and even cardboard boxes!! 
Styrofoam bowls are not common in my kitchen because they do not decompose easily and are not easy to recycle. But, I buy them for Putti's play and once bought they do last a very long time. She has even tried sewing with it. 
Stacking and building with Foam Bowls has always been a huge hit. Even friends that come over have played with these.  And smashing them down is bigger FUN !!! This is one of her favorite rainy day or sunny day(our us in Florida) and quiet time activities.
 Trying to see how tall a tower she could build and then off course knocking it all is fun fun.
 These bowls have probably gotten more use than many other toys. There is no need to buy expensive toys, she finds joy in the simplest thingsHere are some more pictures of her stacking the bowls and then smashing them down.
I have found them being built with, painted on, jumped over, filled with play food, water, used for imaginary play with her animals and little people and more!    
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Friday, May 11, 2012

Kids Co-op- Come and Play

Welcome back to the Kids Co-op!! Sorry I was unable to host the linky last couple of weeks due to various reasons. But, I have lot of posts to share with you in the coming days including several of our Gardening posts.

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Doodle Roll - Review and Giveaway

UPDATE: Giveaway is now closed. The random comment picked was STF with email id sheilatf52 at yahoo dot com. Congratulations!!! Please check your email and Thanks to everyone else who entered.
You all know how much Putti loves to draw. She is always using up my printer paper with all of hers artwork. I usually carry a notebook and some crayons when we travel so that she’ll have something fun to do in the car. I recently learned about Doodle Roll and we had a chance to review it. Doodle Roll is a roll of white paper that is enclosed in a handy plastic case complete with crayons. You can pull out a little or a lot of paper, however much you need to entertain your child/ren.
Putti really loved writing names and stories on the smaller Doodle Roll. This roll makes sure she never runs out of space. I am so glad to have found this, No more meltdowns over running out of space while writing. All she had to do was just pull the roll of paper as and when she needed. It is a great alternative to receipt paper roll which is claimed to be having BPA. 
Putti made a Happy Spring Banner with some lovely drawings. You could make a crown, create a countdown for an upcoming event etc Visit www.doodleroll.com to learn more ideas to use it.
 Doodle Rolls come in 6” and 4” rolls. The larger roll has 4 chubby crayons with 2 different colors on each end. That means you have 8 crayons. And the smaller roll has regular sized crayons. Either size can be taken just about anywhere you can think of; restaurants, car trips or plane trips. They are perfect for tossing in the car or your bag for spur of the moment creativity time! 
Doodle Roll also features a safe easy-tear edge so your child can use it for multiple works of art. It is a product of Imagination Brands and is proudly made in the USA
Giveaway(For US residents only): One lucky Putti Prapancha reader will win his or her very own Doodle Roll to try out for free .
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I received a Doodle Roll to review, all opinions expressed here are my personal and unbiased . 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Review - Happy Nappers

Happy Nappers is a pillow, shaped like a house with a pet inside it. Ring the bell on the house, it makes the sound of the animal sleeping inside. Turn the house inside out, and you have yourself a dog, or a monkey, maybe even a penguin! 
Putti received one Happy Napper that could be reversed from a castle pillow to a unicorn plush toy.  To reverse the castle, I simply unzipped the zipper around the castle door and push the pillow inside out to reveal an adorable Unicorn.
The concept is really cute. Each time her unicorn is placed back inside the castle that it is attached to, she rings the door bell and loves hearing the snoring unicorn and bursts out laughing. Then she turns the castle inside out and her furry friend appears! Its a unicorn, its a castle, its a pillow and its a loud stuffy -  It's a happy napper!  My little girl has definitely enjoyed cuddling up against this soft comfortable plush. The Unicorn is pretty big.  The pillow castle is about the size of a couch pillow/ half a regular bed pillow.  
 
  • To buy them for your kids at discounted price, please visit the Happy Nappers website. 
  • To receive free shipping, please enter SPECIAL4U
  • A portion of all Happy Nappers' proceeds will be given to the Home Sweet Home Fund benefiting the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation.
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I received a free Happy Napper for review purposes. I did not receive any monetary compensation from the company. All opinions are my own and not influenced in anyway.