February 28, 2010

On Hiatus

Well, I have tried really hard to balance motherhood, home-making, blogging and working part-time, but I can't keep up.  I have decided to go on a hiatus from the blog for awhile.  I know I introduced my math series and haven't followed through, but plan to when I return.  I am not positive of when I will return, but my guess is early summer when the school year is over.  Maybe sooner if I can get things to run smoother around here.  I will not be returning to work next school year, so perhaps I will have more time to devote to the blog.  Please sign up for a feed so you are made aware of Early Motherhood's return.  Thank you for reading and I hope you will return when I do!

February 24, 2010

Beech-Nut Baby and Toddler Kits


I have signed up for these in the past and they have come with coupons for FREE baby food.  Not sure if these will, but it's worth a shot:
Thanks, Deal Seeking Mom!

February 20, 2010

CVS, Target, and Randalls $5.65


I had some catching up to do on deals today since we've been sick.  As a result, I missed out on several, but here's what I did accomplish:

CVS

Aussie shampoo
$2.99
- 1.00 (RP 2/14)
= $1.99 and earned 2 ECBs

Used 1 ECB
Total OOP = $1.07 and earned 2 ECBs

Target

Puffs facial tissue (x2) Note: I opened them before I remembered to get a picture
$1.99
- 1.00 (mailer)
= $0.99 each

Glade candle tin (x2)
$3.32 ($1.66 each)
- 3.00 ($1.50 manufacturer's coupons found in tins)
-1.00 (Target mailer)
= +$.68 overage earned for both

Method laundry detergent 64 loads
$7.48 (orig. $14.99, on clearance since Method has new packaging)

Used $5 Target gift card

Total OOP = $4.58

Randalls (Kroger Stores)

Right Guard antiperspirant (x2)
$1.00 each
= free

Total OOP = $0

February 19, 2010

Free Music/Story Downloads

Sorry for such a long break.  S and I have been very sick, but we're slowly recovering.  Here are some free music/story downloads for you to enjoy with your little one: 

"John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" and "Yankee Doodle Boy"










The Best of Countdown Kids: 10 very familiar tunes











Use code NAPTIME here to get a PDF of The Original Story of Winnie the Pooh, an MP3 of the story read aloud, and an MP3 of the song "House at Pooh Corner" by Fred Molliin







Thanks, Freebies 4 Mom!

February 11, 2010

Pampers Gifts to Grow 30 Point Code


Here's a 30-point code for Gifts to Grow GTGPLAY2USA2010

Thanks, Deal Seeking Mom!

February 8, 2010

Free Sample of Burt's Bees Toothpaste


You can sign up for a free sample of Burt's Bees toothpaste here.  It may be a good one to try when S is ready for fluoride toothpaste.

Thanks, Money Saving Mom!

Toddler Math: Introduction (Part 1 of 7)

I realized the other day that S's early literacy skills are developing very rapidly and that I don't plan as much with him in the area of math.  This is ironic because I myself am a "math person".  In fact, the part-time job I recently took is as a Math Specialist at an elementary school.  So I asked myself why this was the case and realized there is so much more to math than being able to perform operations.  I also realized that we do more math than I had originally thought simply through play.  After these realizations I decided to break down the components of math for myself and take a look at each one to evaluate how I could develop early math skills in these areas with S.  From all of this I am starting a new series of posts titled "Toddler Math." 

The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics breaks math into six standards:
I plan to continue this series by writing a post about each of the six standards.  In each post, I will share four components:
  • Concepts and Vocabulary
  • Educational Products, Toys, and Manipulatives
  • Activity Ideas
  • Children's Literature Connections
My goal at home is to have S engaged in an activity a few minutes a day that addresses a standard each day of the week  (ex. Monday-Number and Operations, Tuesday-Algebra...).  There are six standards, but Process Standards will be integrated throughout all of the above standards (more on that to come).  I hope you enjoy following along.

February 7, 2010

Our First Experiment


I have been meaning to incorporate more science into our activities, so when I ran across this on several blogs, I wanted to try it with S.  I had made these "hot" and "cold" laminated cards when S was about a year old to teach him the difference, but I brought them back out for this activity as a visual.  We filled an ice cube tray with water and food coloring drops (red for Valentine's).  When the water had frozen, I filled a bowl with hot (very warm) water and one with cold water and placed a few ice cubes into each.  S liked to explore the different water temperatures and we talked about how the cubes in the hot water were "small" and the cubes in the cold water stayed "big".  This was also a good activity to introduce the word "melt", which I'm not sure I've really used with S.  Our fun ended when he turned one of the bowls over, but he enjoyed it so much that I think we will do it again to reinforce the concepts. 

Thanks, April Flowers!

February 6, 2010

Heart Letter Search


I printed this blank heart mat from a site I just discovered (and love) called PrekindersNote:  I am adding it to my resource list.  I then added some letters that S is familiar with to create a "letter search".  We used a different color of dot marker to mark each letter.  I modeled this for him to begin (some of the S's) and then had him point to the letters before he marked them himself.  As you can see, his attention span did not last for the entire activity, so next time I will cut the mat in half. 

Thanks, Activity Mom, for the site!

February 4, 2010

Pampers Gifts to Grow Points


Here's a 10 point code to enter at PampersFebThankYouFans, but hurry it expires tomorrow!

February 2, 2010

Alphabet Chart


S has become fascinated with letter identification in last few weeks.  Today we made an alphabet chart out of a file folder with the tab end cut off.  I put sticky sided magnets on the back so that it can hang on the fridge.  I wrote the lowercase alphabet on it and made a "sticker" for each letter (name badges cut in half).  When S can identify and name a letter, I will place a sticker over that letter.  He was so proud today when we covered the letters he has learned.  I do not think we will use the chart for much direct learning though because I don't want him to just memorize the placement/handwriting on the chart.  So far he has learned most of his letters through letter magnets, Leapfrog Fridge Phonics and Letter Factory DVD*, this classroom alphabet, dot letters, and letter matching.  If he enjoys this chart, I will make more (uppercase, numbers, letter sounds, skills). 

*Note: While I love these products because S can already name several letter sounds from playing with Fridge Phonics and watching the Letter Factory DVD, I do have some complaints about them.  The video only identifies one sound per letter and I would prefer they teach all sounds a letter can make (ex. hard c and soft c).  I also have issues with the pronunciation of some of the letter sounds (ex. L does not say "ul").  The Letter Factory video does provide a wonderful visual for remembering letter sounds, however. 

New Pampers with Dry Max Sample


Try new Pampers with Dry Max by signing up here

Thanks, Juila!

February 1, 2010

CVS $0.12


Slimfast Bars (x2)
$4.99
- 1.25 (printable)
= $3.74 each and earned 3 ECBs
*Note:  I am not on a diet, but received a Peanut Butter Crunch sample in the mail and was hooked!  They are so yummy. 

Colgate Max Fresh toothpaste
$2.99
- 1.00 (Jan. All You Magazine)
= $1.99 and earned 2 ECBs

Dove Men's Bodywash (x2)
$5.49
- 1.25 (1/31 RP)
= 4.24 each and earned $10.98 ECBs

Used 15 ECBs earned from survey participation as a CVS Advisor
Used another 3 ECBs

Total OOP = $0.12 and earned 15.98 ECBs