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Anonymous
Anyone doing some crafts with their charges?
Worked on some this morning with mine. We'll finish them up after nap.
Anonymous
We did hand print flowers and feet print butterflies! The babies are only 4 months old so it wasn't really their project, but a nice card for MBs first Mother's Day!
Anonymous
My charge is almost two years old. Parents don't allow him to use crayons at this point, but he loves ripping paper. I gave him some colorful tissue paper, and let him go to town. Then I glued them to a larger paper, and wrote "Happy Mothers Day!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My charge is almost two years old. Parents don't allow him to use crayons at this point, but he loves ripping paper. I gave him some colorful tissue paper, and let him go to town. Then I glued them to a larger paper, and wrote "Happy Mothers Day!"

Why can't he use crayons at 2 yo?
Anonymous
I also did hand print flowers with my 2 year old twin charges today.
Anonymous


I did something similar to this, and let them color on the inside.
Anonymous
My charges at 9mo and 23mo - we did hand print/foot print stepping stones made with flour, salt and water
Anonymous
Ugh, I hope to hell my kid didn't make a craft project with the nanny! Am traveling, home tomorrow. Last thing in the world I want to have to do is faux-gush over some shitty craft that I'm then stuck keeping until I can sneak it into the trash.
Anonymous
My charges are 4 and 2. This year we bought mom a plain pj shirt and did there hand prints all over it. It came out really cute. I also am having the kids give her her favorite lotion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I hope to hell my kid didn't make a craft project with the nanny! Am traveling, home tomorrow. Last thing in the world I want to have to do is faux-gush over some shitty craft that I'm then stuck keeping until I can sneak it into the trash.


nice try

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My charge is almost two years old. Parents don't allow him to use crayons at this point, but he loves ripping paper. I gave him some colorful tissue paper, and let him go to town. Then I glued them to a larger paper, and wrote "Happy Mothers Day!"

Why can't he use crayons at 2 yo?

Mom says no. She's wonderful and loving, but uptight. She's nervous about her kid trying anything new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My charge is almost two years old. Parents don't allow him to use crayons at this point, but he loves ripping paper. I gave him some colorful tissue paper, and let him go to town. Then I glued them to a larger paper, and wrote "Happy Mothers Day!"

Why can't he use crayons at 2 yo?

Mom says no. She's wonderful and loving, but uptight. She's nervous about her kid trying anything new.


No crayons? I have never heard of such a thing, but to each their own. Great creative way to get around it though!!

I came home to an adorable hand-written note from my 2 year old in crayon. "Te amo Mama. Love Larla (and) Larla2" with flowers and a heart. I can't imagine how much patience that took my AP to get her to write all those letters, but this one will be kept for years! I really appreciated the effort and thought!
Anonymous
I made a "family garden" on a big poster board with the four kids' hand prints as the flowers and their foot prints as the leaves. I gave them a lot of creative license and they went to town, even glueing real flowers and herbs on it. On the back i let the little ones scribble and I transcribed some quotes from the older ones as I asked them questions about their mom. I gave her my gift on Monday. She works for a flower company so she has a crazy schedule the week before Mother's Day, leaving the house before 4am and working long hours. DB has to take on a lot of extra household duties as well, including getting ALL four kids up and ready for school (with a little of my help once it's almost time to be out the door). So I made them a few family meals and had the kids help make her muffins to bring to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I hope to hell my kid didn't make a craft project with the nanny! Am traveling, home tomorrow. Last thing in the world I want to have to do is faux-gush over some shitty craft that I'm then stuck keeping until I can sneak it into the trash.


You make for a really obvious troll.


I made a flower pot with their feet prints as butterflies.
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