Monthly Archives: February 2011

A Block Party for Everyone

Did you know that just by playing with blocks children are building pathways in their brains that will help them to be successful readers, be able to understand math and science and become connected to people and things in their environment? It's true.

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On Wednesday, your kids can participate in the educational fun as the Mid-Columbia Libraries host a block party at the Kennewick library located on Union Street. This special event is open to two groups: zero to 5 and kids ages 6 to 12. The block party runs from 9 am to 5 pm to work around your busy day and kids' nap schedules.

Bring the children to the meeting room and be prepared to ask questions while you play with them: What will happen if we put a round block on top of the tower? Can you find another that's as heavy as this one? How many more will you need? I wonder if we have enough blocks to build a road all the way to the wall?

Mark your calendar-be there or be square!

Making Strides

A Night to Remember
This is my teams big fundraiser for the year to raise monies for the Making Strides Walk that takes place Mother's Day weekend in Howard Amon Park, this cause is held close to my heart after losing my own mother in 2006. For more information on the fundraiser or walk, contact me, Nicole Sparhawk, at 509-619-9016.
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Homemade Play Doh

It's a rainy, homemade play doh kind of day.

Homemade Play Doh:

2 cups flour

1 cup salt

1 tsp. cream of tartar

2 tbls. oil

2 cups of water

food coloring of choice

Combine ingredients in a saucepan and mix over medium heat. Stir constantly - it takes a bit - until the dough leaves the side of the pan. Let it cool completely and then knead it out to get rid of the bubbles. Store it in plastic bags. Use cookie cutters and rolling pins and have fun!

Host a Toy Exchange Party

It never fails. You succumb to buying a trendy toy and before the paint starts to fade your child's interest already has.  The item ends up being shuffled through the toy box that is periodically opened giving the doll or truck the brief sense of purpose it once had. Children, like goldfish, have short attention spans, even when it comes to things that are shiny and new. Instead of tossing out old toys you can use this situation to create a unique play date with a purpose. Have your kids pick items they're ready to let go of and meet up with other moms for an exchange of toys.

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Kids can draw numbers to see who gets to select the first toy or they can pick a grab bag that describes the item briefly, such as 'Car for 5+'. Even if your child isn't ready to give up any of their belongings before the play date, seeing other children receive new and interesting toys might assuage them to let go. Set a return date with the group or decide whether the grab bags will stay with their new families indefinitely. It's a fun way to have a party where everyone invited gets a present while keeping your wallet from thinning out.

Great Spa experience at Nouveau!

I wanted to say thank you again to Mom Magazine as well as Nouveau for the amazing pedicure! As a stay at home mom, I don't get out without the kids very often, so that was awesome! I loved Nouveau! I had never been there before, but will definitely go back!IMG_6587

There's nothing like a relaxing foot massage to start the day!  Thanks Nouveau!

 

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Kingspoint Extravaganza - Friday April 1st - March your calendar!

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Pineapple & bean enchiladas

Inspired by Baja Fresh's pineapple salsa, we made these Pineapple & Bean enchiladas tonight - they were delicious! We even heard "it's better than pizza!" The kids loved it, which is very rare for a new recipe.

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Ingredients:

Prep Time: 30 mins

Total Time: 1 1/4 hr

  1. 1 Heat oven to 350°F Spray 13x9-inch (3-quart) glass baking dish with cooking spray. In 12-inch nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion and bell pepper; cook 4 to 5 minutes or until softened. Stir in pineapple, beans, green chiles and salt. Cook and stir until thoroughly heated. Remove skillet from heat. Stir in 1/2 cup cilantro and 2 cups of the cheese.
  2. 2 Spoon and spread 1 tablespoon enchilada sauce onto each tortilla. Spoon about 3/4 cup vegetable mixture over sauce on each. Roll up tortillas; place seam side down in baking dish.
  3. 3 In small bowl, mix reserved 1/3 cup pineapple juice and remaining enchilada sauce; pour over entire surface of enchiladas in dish. Sprinkle with remaining 1 cup cheese. Spray sheet of foil large enough to cover baking dish with cooking spray; place sprayed side down over baking dish and seal tightly.
  4. 4 Bake 35 to 40 minutes, removing foil during last 5 to 10 minutes of baking, until cheese is melted and sauce is bubbly. Top each baked enchilada with 1 tablespoon sour cream and 1 teaspoon cilantro.
  5. 5 High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Bake 40-45 minutes, removing foil during last 5 - 10 minutes of baking.
  6. 6 Submitted by: Mary Iovinelli Buescher.

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Make it a Super Day

If you're one of the 100 million people or so who plan to watch the Super Bowl tomorrow, chances are you'll have to have a game plan. For youngsters who don't understand the game a Super Bowl party can lose its appeal fast.

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With a good offense (fun activities) and strong defense (working together to keep an eye on them), you and your spouse can enjoy watching the Steelers and Packers and may even get to eat some great party food.  Here are a few ideas that might help ward off the whining:

Get your kids excited about the game with Team Face Painting. Have your kids pick different teams to root for and get to decorating! Have them dress in team colors and add a logo or stripes on their cheeks with some face paint or makeup. Keep them updated throughout the game on how their team is doing. Some competitive siblings might even watch the game hoping to win bragging rights.

 

Play Guess the Chip. Chances are there will be plenty to snack on. Blindfold each child and have them taste four or five chips or snacks and see who can guess the most correctly. This would be a great pre-game activity and your kids can continue the game following the kickoff with a new variety of snacks.

 

Bring an Arsenal of Activities. If you're traveling to someone else's home, bring toys, books and board games that will keep your kids entertained. Find out if other guests have new board games your tweens or teens haven't played and ask if they would be willing to bring them to the party.

 

And finally, map out a strategy with your spouse to keep the younger children from getting stir crazy. Trade off commercials or quarters with your significant other to check in with the kids to make sure they're having fun and staying out of trouble.

 

Have a family huddle before the party and make sure everyone knows the house rules. With a little planning it could become an event the entire family looks forward to!

 

Don't Brush This Off!

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The perfect birthday gift

Looking for a unique & inexpensive birthday gift? Nico & Zoe Toys has got it! The Wonder Ball by Channel Craft is a great gift for just $8! Yes, it is just a ball of yarn, but the game is endless! Unwind your Wonder Ball to find little charms, beads, and trinkets spread throughout. Once you've got to the end, use the enclosed handbook for instructions on string games, knitting, and more. This little ball of yarn is sure to give hours of entertainment.

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Every year, Channel Craft brings to market old favorites, toys and games that bring back memories, toys to inspire new creative thought, and unique games that bring joy to all ages.

Measurements:
Box is 4" x 3" x 3," ball is a bit smaller.

Age Recommendation:
4+ years

Nico & Zoe Toys is located at Knight Street in Richland. For more information, visit www.nicoandzoe.com.