Showing posts with label 18 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18 months. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Tot School- 18.5 months

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Avery is 18.5 months old
Tot School


Well, spring is finally here, rainy weather and all.  But I will take rain over snow any day (or at least right now, so done with snow and cold weather).  We had our fair share of sun and we got outside to enjoy it when we could.  






We started off the week with our new sensory tub, which is spring/Easter themed.  To learn more about it, check out this post.  Avery absolutely loves it, we have played with it numerous times this week.  




We used our dot markers again this week.  First we did our blue dot picture to go along with the pink one we did last week.  Two pages of our color book down, now I just have to start putting it together.  






When we were done with the blue picture, Avery did not want to stop so we decided to do a bubble gum machine picture.  As you can tell, we just used blue and pink since those are the two colors we have been working on.  When she wanted to switch colors I had her tell me what color she wanted.  She definitely has blue down but sometimes still struggles with pink.  If you are interested in Do-A-Dot activity sheets, I did this post where I share links to the ones that I have found online.  




Avery wanted to get in her Learning Tower so we did a little scooping work using rice.  It was nothing fancy and impromptu but she loved it.  She also practiced picking up the rice by pinching it and pouring it from one bowl to the other.  












I made a ramp out of old boxes, paper towel rolls, and toilet paper rolls and gave Avery a basket of balls, cars, and cylinders.  She had so much fun rolling things down the ramp and through the tubes.  This has hands down been her favorite activity of the week, the first day we got it out, she played with it for over 45 minutes straight.  We left it out in the living room and she is constantly playing with it!






We also played outside, it was a beautiful, sunny day.  She loves the slide and sandbox!


Our city's parks and rec puts on an event each year called Tons of Trucks.  They bring together every kind of truck imaginable and the kids get to go around and sit in them.  It's a huge event and lots of fun!  We didn't go last year but decided to give it a try this year.  Avery was so excited to see all the trucks.  She kept saying "tru" and "beep, beep" as we walked around.  She loved seeing them but she wasn't so sure about sitting in them.  She asked me "tru sit?" so I asked "you want to sit in the truck?" and she answered "please."  But this is what happened when I tried to put her in a truck.




Poor thing, she was not a fan of it!  We tried 2 different trucks but got the same reaction both times so we decided to move to the smaller trucks and she did a little better.  She was still slow to warm up to them and I had to be right there but at least she would sit in them.














She sat in a couple other small ones but I didn't manage to get any good pictures.  








We did a fine motor work this week using a plastic basket and small clothespins (the kind that don't open and close).  She really liked this work.  It was challenging and she had to concentrate really hard but was very proud of herself when she got them on.  






We checked out a fruit cutting toy from the L and L Library that Avery loved.  Once again, she wanted to stand in her Learning Tower at the kitchen island.  This kept her busy for quite a while.  Later in the evening when I was cooking dinner, she asked to "cu tow?" (cut in her tower), which was great because it kept her busy while I cooked.  Man I am loving this Learning Tower, we use is almost daily!











The local university's vet school had it's annual open house so we headed over there on Saturday.  We watched a Purina Dog Show where the dogs did amazing tricks.  Avery loves dog and kept saying "dog, woof, woof"  the whole time.  We also got to see and pet tons of animals; sheep, pigs, cows, goats, mules, horses, llamas, and more.  Avery tended to like the smaller animals better.






On Saturday afternoon we went with my mom group to take a tour of a fire house.  It was really fun and it was great that the dads got to go with us.  The kids were all a little scared when one of the firefighters got dressed in all his gear.  Avery's favorite part was checking out the hoses.  She thought they were pretty cool!


My Favorite Photo of the Week
This was right when Avery started playing with the new sensory tub.  She was a little excited and surprised!


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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tot School-18 months

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Avery is 18 months old
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We had another busy week but I have a feeling that is going to be happening a lot with spring here and warmer weather on it's way.  My parents are on spring break so we ended up spending a lot of our afternoons with them, which is when we usually do tot school (a couple of days we managed to switch it to the morning and it seemed to work really well).  We also had Avery's 18 month doctor's appointment and on Friday we had a couple friends over to play (getting better and better at sharing her toys).  But anyway, here is what we managed to get done for tot school this week...




I was so excited when our Learning Tower came last weekend.  We ended up ordering it from Amazon and we got it with the art easel plus free shipping.  Eric and I put it together on Saturday night and ever since it has been one of Avery's favorite things.  It has been so wonderful!!  I don't have to many pictures of her playing in it (the most common time is when we are cooking and I just don't think to grab the camera) but I did manage to get some pictures of her this day.





It started out as whisking bubbles then turned into stirring bubbles with a spoon and finally into spooning bubbles from one bowl to the other.  She absolutely loves being in it and anytime we start cooking she quickly asks "tow?  tow?"  and tries to pull it over to the counter.  




This week we talked a lot about pink and blue so we do a sorting work with pink and blue pompoms.  She wasn't too fond of it, it wouldn't hold her attention for too long but she seemed a little more interested in it as the week went on.  



We checked out some bristle blocks from the L and L Library and played with them a lot this week.  I ended up going out and getting our own set since she (and Eric) loved them so much!





Avery is getting really good at the names of different types of clothing so we played a little game where I would tell her what baby doll clothes to bring me (pants, shirt, jacket, socks, and shoes) and then I would help her put them on her baby.  She did really well and seemed to love it!  We ended it with pushing baby around around the kitchen/dining room in her stroller (always a favorite).




The easel on the Learning Tower is magnetic so I got her some of our refrigerator magnets and she had a great time playing with them.  My mom saw how much fun she was having with them and ended up making her 3 more magnets that have pictures of her with family members.  They have become her favorite magnets, she loves to tell who is in each picture.  






We also checked out a set of magnets from the L and L Library.  She had a great time exploring them and thought it was pretty cool when the balls stuck to our metal chairs.  





Since we talked about blue and pink we did a craft with contact paper and blue and pink circles.  For a while I just let her stick them down and tell her what color she had.  As we went along I started asking her what color she had and we ended it with me telling her what color to get.  We then turned the contact paper over and stuck it to a piece of plain white paper.





We then did a dot painting with pink (didn't have time to do blue this week but hoping to get it done next week).  She loved the dot markers as always!  I'm thinking about doing one for each color and then turning it into a book.  Haven't figured out all the details yet.





We ended the week with getting out the bristle blocks again.  This time we started out sorting the pink and blue.  Then we built with them and once again I started out telling her what color she had, then asking her, and finally asking her to get a certain color.  


We had a great week, hope you did too!


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