Showing posts with label building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2012

Ogo Bild Hub

My daughter and I spent a fun afternoon at a science museum today, and we popped into the gift shop on our way out.  While I browsed, my daughter played with the display toy out on a table -- she worked on it the entire time, so I decided we should get a set.
We love building toys around here.  She loves building things and builds with something every day, and I love the creativity and spatial skills it develops...skills I think I'm sorely lacking:)
I highly recommend this toy -- the three of us had so much fun playing with these after dinner tonight.  My daughter is three, and a couple of the plastic pieces were a little hard for her to attach to each other (maybe why the box says 6+), but she can attach the plastic pieces into the rubber ball and take them back out all by herself...and is so proud when she does so:)



Monday, May 21, 2012

Song for a Fifth Child


Love this poem -- it sums up so well my feelings..and explains why my house is always a mess. Though some of that "clutter" is intentional and is very much a part of my daughter's learning. We almost always have some creation out on the floor -- a Lincoln Log zoo or a block village or a magnetic tile Chocolate Island.
Because if I worked hard on something, I wouldn't want someone to come by and just clean it up:)


Song for a Fifth Child
 by Ruth Hulburt Hamilton
 Mother, oh Mother, come shake out your cloth,
 Empty the dustpan, poison the moth,
 Hang out the washing and butter the bread, Sew on a button and make up a bed.
Where is the mother whose house is so shocking?
She’s up in the nursery, blissfully rocking.

 Oh, I’ve grown shiftless as Little Boy Blue
(Lullaby, rockaby, lullaby loo).
Dishes are waiting and bills are past due
(Pat-a-cake, darling, and peek, peekaboo).
The shopping’s not done and there’s nothing for stew
And out in the yard there’s a hullabaloo
But I’m playing Kanga and this is my Roo.

Look! Aren’t her eyes the most wonderful hue?
(Lullaby, rockaby, lullaby loo).
 The cleaning and scrubbing will wait till tomorrow,
For children grow up, as I’ve learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down, cobwebs. Dust go to sleep.
I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep.