Jane of the Jungle Gym, National Geographic Kids

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
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Sunday, January 1, 2012
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Time Off the Jungle Gym

A new year is around the corner and new challenges await. This is my last post for this blog. Believe me when I write that it's been an amazing adventure. Parenting is by far my most challenging endeavor. While it's obviously full of joy, there are definitely times of uncertainty. Sharing the good, the bad, and everything in between has been a privilege. But this isn't the end. There are many more pictures, projects and fun facts to share. Be sure to follow National Geographic Kids on Facebook and Twitter.  


Thank you for reading and stay tuned for more adventures on the jungle gym and beyond! Happy New Year!
 
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Jane of the Jungle Gym

Hello 2012!

Is it just me or did this year go by too quickly? I hardly knew you, 2011! Oh well, on to the next. I'm not much for resolutions, but I do have some goals for the coming year to share with you.

1. Plan more trips - By this I don't mean an elaborate travel schedule, although we do have a trip to Italy in the works. It does mean getting out in my own state (or even in our neighborhood) and discovering new places as a family.  


2. Try new foods - I love finding new places to eat, especially if they offer new tastes and fit a modest budget. It's great for kids to experience foods of the world and it's especially fun when it can be something new for the whole family.


3. Less time in front of a computer - I waste too much time in front of a small screen. Not only do I loose track of time, but I feel guilty about it. Next year, I will have more discipline and less guilt. Setting an alarm is key.


4. Out with the old - Becoming minimalists has been a long-term goal of ours. We have been trying to whittle down all the stuff that we own so we do more with less. Now the project starts in earnest in 2012.


5. Enjoy each day - I hope this doesn't sound too "out there," but I'm trying to end each day appreciating something about the past 24 hours. It's so easy to let each day pass without any thought to what's transpired. I want to make more of an effort to feel grateful for at least one thing every day.


Do you have any goals for the next year?

 
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Jane of the Jungle Gym

Heavy Rotation

We are listening to a lot of music lately, and it's not just Christmas tunes. I just put a Raffi album on my iPhone and Kellan has requested it over and over. 

I'm actually a bit dubious when it comes to kids' music. Sure, your kids like to listen but do you? My answer is often "no," but now that I've listened to Raffi on heavy rotation I've discovered it is music even the most resistant parent can enjoy. 

Raffi has been around since I was a kid, so I wonder why it took so long for me to appreciate his music. His songs are not only catchy, but the lyrics are witty and memorable. I also appreciate his commitment to children's and environmental issues. Kellan started singing along the day after I bought the songs. It reminds me how quickly children learn through music. Too bad you can't put algebraic equations to music!

Does your preschooler have a favorite song or album?
 
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Jane of the Jungle Gym

Let's Pretend

Kellan has reached a new phase recently. He loves to tell long, elaborate stories while he plays. It's hilarious to listen to. Sometimes he sits and babbles nonstop. Other times he acts out stories doing different voices and making sound effects.

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Pretend play is nothing new at our house, but it seems as though Kellan's imagination has really taken off this school year. Whether it's a real scenario or an imagined world, he really commits and works hard not to "break character." 

Pretend play is vital for a child's creative growth. It also helps improve social and language skills, and other developmental skills. So go ahead and play along at the next tea party or castle siege. You child isn't just playing, he's learning.
 

For Your Little Ones

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Animal Teachers

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Connect the dots, record a song, put puzzles together, and more with the Minimops!

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Grow Flowers

Follow these easy directions to grow your own plants from a packet of seeds.

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