Thursday, 29 December 2011

A New Year's Eve Celebration

Everyone likes to celebrate the New Year and kids are no exception ....although often the children are sent to bed while the adults have all the fun!

Why not celebrate the New Year twice this year - once with your kids at just a little past their normal bedtime  and once again at midnight, when they are safely tucked up in bed?
Welcome 2012 with the help of this fun collection of crafts for your upcoming get-together.
Top Crafts to Ring in the New Year
1.      Paper Noisemaker - A sheet of paper is all you need!
2.      Confetti Balloons - Just pop and let the colors fly.
3.      Confetti Wands - Wave in the New Year with sparkles.
4.      Clock-Face PiƱata - Treat yourself to a burst of goodies.
5.      Party Hats - Personalize a design to show the "new" you
Another things that kids can do and enjoy this new year eve are :
New Year Crown  Any kid can be the king or queen of the family New Year's Eve party with this bead encrusted crown.

New Year Horns
 Using shiny decorative wrapping paper, you can make these snazzy horns to chime in the New Year!
Decorated Party Hat
Enjoy New Year’s celebration by making this fun and festive decorated
kid's party hat that you can wear!

Water Bottle Noise Maker
Save that water bottle from the landfill by creating this fun noise maker for New Year’s Eve!
Happy New Year Garland
New Year's is a spectacular holiday that deserves a glittery greeting! Kids can help make this pretty garland to display it in your home to welcome New Year.
New Year’s Eve Ball
Make your own New Year’s Eve ball to celebrate the New Year. This miniature New Year's Eve ball craft is easy and fun for kids.
Sparkly Firecracker
This pretty firecracker is perfect for celebrating the New Year! It's easy to make from a cardboard tube, and kids will enjoy making their own sparkly firecracker.
Time Capsule Can
Make this time capsule can with your family each New Year! Keep memories alive with his fun New Year's time capsule craft for kids.

Countdown Clock for Kids
Keep your kids busy and entertained this New Year's Eve with our countdown clock. Easy to make, this simple and fun craft is a great way to ring in the new year !!!!

Saturday, 24 December 2011

kids joke : This is My Mother .......

The local high school has a policy that the parents must inform the school if a student is to be absent for the day. Alice deciding to skip school and go to the mall with her friends.

 So she waited until her parents had left for work and called the school herself.

“Hi, I’m calling to report that Alice is unable to make it to school today because she is ill.”

Secretary at high school answered, “I’m sorry to hear that. I’ll note her absence. Who is this calling please?”

“This is my mother.”

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Proper Dressing during Cold Season....

Dressing infants and toddlers to stay warm during the cold, winter months is very important. Dressing children in warm pajamas, covering them with thick quilts and turning up the heat in their rooms at bedtime is a common practice for parents. When outdoors, dressing in layers provides extra warmth, however, it is equally important to remember that over bundling can lead to a child being overheated.
In addition to excess clothing and covers, elevated temperatures in the bedroom can also lead to over heating.
Warning Signs:
·         Constant sweating; damp hair or dampness around the neck and collar area.
·         The presence of heat rash or excess redness in the face.
·         Rapid breathing and restlessness.
Prevention Recommendations:
·         As a general rule when outdoors in cold temperatures, dress infants and children in layers and always make sure to cover their heads with a hat or hood. Layers hold in more heat and provide more comfort as opposed to a bulky jacket. If jackets or coats are used in addition to layering, be sure to remove them when in heated areas. It is recommended to remove a child's jacket when strapped into a car seat, particularly if the car is heated. Remember, if you are hot or uncomfortable with your jacket on, chances are your child is too.
·         Keep your baby's face and head clear of blankets and other coverings during sleep to avoid suffocation. Consider using sleeper pajamas instead of blanket. If using a blanket, place baby in the back sleeping position with his/her feet at foot of crib with blanket no higher than the baby's chest and tuck blankets in around the mattress and not the baby's body.
·         Avoid putting your baby to sleep in the family bed with parents and siblings. Adult bedding increases the risk of overheating, and suffocation - therefore increasing the risk of SIDS. If a mother chooses to bed share with baby to encourage breastfeeding, be sure to follow these safety precautions: Use a firm mattress and avoid pillows, quilts or heavy blankets near or under infant; place baby on back his/her back; and limit bed sharing to mother and baby.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

How to Protect Kids From Cold Weather ?

·        Have them drink lots of citrus fruit juices. Vitamin C is the primary protection against colds virus so let your kids have ample supply of this potent vitamin. Prepare your kids lots of juices from citrus fruits. Have them eat them raw and lace their favorite foods with them. Don't forget to give them vitamin C supplements to increased their immune system.
·        Encourage  your kids to wash hands frequently. The fastest way to spread virus is through hand contact. Washing the hands often eliminate the chance of the cold virus to spread. It also gives protection to your kids catching  the virus.
·        Get them to wear jackets and other protective clothing against damp cold whether. Let your kids be protected against the damp cold weather by wearing proper clothing. Have them wear jackets during the late afternoon when air is too damp. Winter wear should fit kids properly, but gear shouldn’t be so tight that it restricts movement. This is particularly true for footwear. Too-tight boots constrict blood flow, causing feet to become even colder. When sizing shoes, allow room for an extra pair of socks. This is the best time for viruses to go active. Don't let your kids let out chilling. If possible keep them indoor during this time of the day.
·        When sending kids off to school or out to play, make sure they’re dressed warmly in layers that are wind and waterproof. If possible, opt for wool instead of cotton. This durable and flexible material is an excellent insulator that will help keep kids dryer and warmer than cotton, which is quick to absorb water.
·        Help your little ones stay warm with adequate head, face, hands, and neck protection. You can save time while getting your brood out the door by storing gloves and scarves inside hats. Whenever they are going out, give them a scarf or a woolen cap to wear that will keep their head and ears covered. Covering their heads and ears will keep their body temperature regulated and protecting them from cold and cough.
·        Give them the colds shot. The best protection is of course your kids' old shot. Take them to the clinic have them have the shot. Although it is not hundred percent protection, it is still better to be protected than not.
·        Always supervise your child’s winter activities. With so much jumping and playing around, your kids might feel warm and take off their jackets and, gradually even the other layers of warm clothes that you had made them wear. So, beneath their t-shirt, make them wear a warm vest that will protect them from catching the cold even if they take off their sweaters and jackets.
·        Good nutrition can help kids fight off cold and flu season, so strengthen their immune system with a balanced diet. Snack time is a great opportunity to sneak in some extra nutrients; try dried and fresh fruits, sliced raw vegetables, whole-wheat crackers with cheese, and yogurt.
·        Before temperatures fall below freezing, make sure your home’s heating equipment and your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors function properly. If you own a space heater, keep it away from small children or, better yet, don’t use one at all. And don’t forget to discuss fire safety with your family.
·        Woolens tend to become the breading grounds for bacteria. With kids, the problem is more serious as they are greater exposed to germs and dirt. So, take good care of their warm clothes.
·        Sometimes warm clothes are not enough. It is equally important to protect their delicate skin from the chilly waves. If their skin is not given sufficient protection, the winter dryness may become painful for your kids. Therefore, use a cold cream regularly on their skin especially after they have taken a bath with warm water.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Kids Joke : Capital Of Washington

Teacher : What's the capital of Washington ?
Student : W

kids Joke : Examination

Papa : Itne Kam Marks Kyon ? Do Thappad Marne Chahiye.
Beta : Han-Han Papa, Chalo maine us teacher ka ghar bhi Dekha Hai.

Kids Joke : Pronouns

Teacher :  Ruby,  Name two Pronouns.
Ruby : Who, Me?
Teacher : Very Good.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Kids stories : Poorest of Poor


One day a father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the country with the purpose of showing his son how the poor people live so he could be thankful for his wealth.
They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family.
On their return from their trip, the father asked his son, “How was the trip?” “It was great, Dad.” “Did you see how poor people can be?” the father asked. “Oh yeah” said the son. “So what did you learn from the trip?” asked the father.
The son answered, “I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden and they have a creek that has no end.” “We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the stars at night.” “Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the whole horizon.” “We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight.” “We have servants who serve us, but they serve others.” “We buy our food, but they grow theirs.” “We have walls around our property to protect us; they have friends to protect them.”
With this the boy’s father was speechless. Then his son added, “Thanks dad for showing me how poor we are.”

Kids Story : The Ant And a Dove


One very hot day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a spring. To reach the spring, she had to climb up a blade of grass. While making her way up, she slipped and fell into the water.

She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her. Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked off a leaf from the tree and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up there. Soon it carried her safely to dry ground. Just at that time, a hunter nearby was throwing out his net towards the dove, hoping to trap it.

Guessing what he was about to do, the ant quickly bit him on the heel. Feeling the pain, the hunter dropped his net. The dove was quick to fly away to safety.

One good turn deserves another.

Friday, 2 December 2011

Kids Stories : Unighty

A father had a family of sons who were always quarreling among themselves. When he failed to solve their fights with his advice, he decided to give them a practical illustration of the evils of disunion and for this purpose he one day told them to bring him a bundle of sticks.
When they had done so, he placed the bundle into the hands of each of them in succession, and ordered them to break it in pieces. They tried with all their strength, but were not able to do it.
Next, he opened the bundle, took the sticks separately, one by one, and again put them into his sons' hands, and asked them to break it, and they could do so very easily.
He then told them: "My sons, if you stay together and help each other, you will be as strong as this bundle, and no enemy can beat you; but if you are divided among yourselves, you will be broken as easily as these sticks."
The sons understood the message, thanked, and promised the father to always be together no matter what.
Moral: Union gives strength.