In celebration of the upcoming sneak preview of "Maya The Bee", Shout! Factory has given me some fun activities, to share with you guys. This couldn't have come at a better time. Micah and I were just talking about bees, yesterday. With the weather warming up, they will be everywhere, very soon. Be sure to educate your little ones on the importance of bees. Without them, we would be majorly screwed. Studio Movie Grill will be presenting “Maya The Bee Movie” at select theaters at 3 pm on Sunday, March 8th and Sunday, March 29th. Special Ticketing at $3.00.For more information about the screenings, please visit StudioMovieGrill.com
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In anticipation of next week's release of "Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast", I am sharing these fun Tinkerbell activities. The bird feeder idea is super cute. I just saw the moss needed to make it, at the Dollar Tree, yesterday. Looks like I will be making a trip back there tomorrow.
To celebrate tomorrow's release of the new My Little Pony movie, "Friendship is Magic: Adventures of the Cutie Mark Crusaders", Shout! Factory Kids and Hasbro Studios gave me this awesome, FREE coloring printable and bonus clips to share with you! Enjoy!!! From a very young age, we teach our children about compassion. ... "Be sweet, don't pull the kitty's tail.".... "No, we don't hit, hitting hurts.".... "Use your words kindly, other people have feelings too.", but do we really know what compassion is? Can we really "teach" it to our children or do we have to show it to them? I am a firm believer in the old adage... "Teach your children how to think, not what to think." The opportunities to show compassion are all around us, we just have to look for them. Back in the Summer, my husband was gifted a few tickets to go see Thomas the Train, while it was here in Nashville. Micah was super excited. He wore his favorite outfit, he tatted himself up, with Thomas tattoos, he even skipped his nap, in anticipation. To say he was excited, is an understatement. I, however, was not quite as enthusiastic, but, as I (try to) do with all of our adventures, I went into it with an open mind and heart (and plenty of snacks). The morning started great. We got there just in time to snag a great parking spot, thanks to my husband's status as the official "Parking spot hunter". (It's a whole production he does, when he looks for a parking spot. He does an Aussie voice and everything, it's really kinda cute) The weather was nice, not too hot, not too cool and the rain that was forecast, held off, until we left. It was actually not that bad. We walked around, checking out the Lego station, waiting for them to call our group for boarding. We bought a sugar free lemonade, it was beyond disgusting. It was so nasty we actually had to laugh about it, but we were still having fun, we were together. It was finally our turn to ride Thomas. We boarded carefully, as instructed. We picked the very best seats and waited, patiently, for the ride to start. The conductor came around and checked our tickets, to make sure we weren't stow aways. I have to admit, by this point, I was kind of excited. I had never been on a train before, not one that was actually moving, anyways.
The conductor's voice came over the intercom, he explained that we would go a little way down the track, then reverse back into the station. I grabbed my camera, hoping to catch the looks of excitement on my son's face, as he experienced his first train ride, what I actually captured, was way more important. In honor of the January 6th release of "Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Battle for the Book", I am sharing these fun activities and games that will take you on a magical ride with Jake and his friends.
I made these fun, Sesame Street A-B-C flash cards a while ago and Micah has really enjoyed them. All you need to do is, print, cut and laminate them. I made them big enough to see well, but you can resize them if you want. You can also make several copies, so you can spell simple words with them, it can even be a game, leave one letter out, ask your little one to fill in the blanks.
To print: Simply click on each picture, it will pull up a printable file. |
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