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January 6, 2016 by Krista

LEGO® Super Heroes for All Ages


We are all about super heroes in this house. And LEGO® bricks. So, when my boys saw these Super Hero LEGO® sets, I nearly lost my hearing. There was a lot of squealing and dancing going on for the better part of 20 minutes. They weren’t the only excited ones though. I’ve always loved the Spider-Man comics and my husband was mildly surprised when he found out I’m a bigger nerd in the comic book world than he.

LEGO®Super Heroes Duplo & DC Comics Sets

Who doesn’t love a little LEGO®!? There are many, many things I love about LEGO® bricks – there would have to be to counteract the shocking pain and rage that bubbles up every time one of the little demons is underfoot in the middle of the night, am I right? But that just tells you how awesome these toys really are. One of my favorite things about them is that they encourage imaginative play. I walked in on my boys smack in the middle of an all out battle of good and evil this morning – Wonder Woman and Superman were trying to save the kitty from the evil “Dr. Deafstoke”.

I love that LEGO® has so many options that fit all of my kids, no matter their ages. LEGO® DUPLO® offers an unlimited source of creative play as young children explore the world around them with their growing imagination. Double the size of the iconic LEGO® bricks, yet 100% compatible, DUPLO® bricks grow alongside your child as they curiously create and discover many ways to play. Age appropriate minifigures allow even the youngest builders to role play. And LEGO® JUNIORS delivers fun, age-appropriate building sets with easy-to-follow building instructions, colorful photos and playful guidance to help to ensure a smooth transition to independent building. Quick start elements and modular bricks, such as walls and archways, facilitate easy builds—giving children out-of-the-box success. Storytelling and creative play is inspired by a variety of iconic themes. While LEGO® Super Heroes: MARVEL™ and LEGO® Super Heroes: DC UNIVERSE™ bring characters from comic books and new movie releases to LEGO® brick form for older kids.

LEGO®Super Heroes Duplos & DC Comics

Our DUPLO® set had some great basic pieces, two fun bridge pieces, a boat, four minifigures and Wonder Woman’s bike! My two youngest fight over the bike and the kitty all the time! Go figure, right?! The DC Comics set made two fun vehicles that my boys like to pretend can fly and three minifigures, plus a few more accessories. Big J loves the vehicles and that he can change them easily. But that’s not the only kind of playing we do with fabulous LEGO® bricks. Here are five ways we play with our bricks that encourage learning:

LEGO®Super Heroes Preschool Learning Activities

  1. Counting. I have REALLY struggled getting Little J to learn. He doesn’t have the hunger for learning like his older brother does. He wants to play! LEGO® bricks let us do just that. We often count the connector knobs on the blocks when we’re building.
  2. Size. This one is Little J’s favorite learning LEGO® game. Because bigger is always better… right? We have been working on sequencing and size comparisons.LEGO®Super Heroes Preschool Learning Activities Size
  3. Patterns. And here’s Little J’s least favorite. This one is the most obvious learning I guess. You can do simple patterns or more complex ones. You can even incorporate counting and size into the patterns.LEGO®Super Heroes Preschool Learning Activities Patterns
  4. Color recognition. This was the only way I could get Little J to practice colors. As we would build, we would say the color of the brick we were adding to the tower. The anticipation of knocking the tower over was enough to help me keep him engaged.
  5. Shapes. This is one I do with both Little J and Big J. Most of the bricks are square or rectangular, but there are some with irregular shapes too.
  6. Following directions. This one is pretty easy for Big J. I just give him the instruction booklet and set him to it. He is analytical enough with his thinking that he can usually handle the instructions with minimal help. For Little J, I will usually give him verbal instructions. “A four, a two, then a six.” The numbers refer to the number of connector knobs. He stacks them like towers.LEGO®Super Heroes Play Time
  7. Free building. We like to have competitions – we are a household full of testosterone over here. Someone will come up with an object to build (a car, a house, a helicopter, a motorcycle, etc) and then everyone does their best to build that object. Little J usually gets help from someone. Sometimes we’ll vote on who created the best one, usually we don’t. Daddy would win all the time.

I’ve included a printable below that you can use to help guide you through some of the learning activities we like to do with LEGO® bricks. It’ll open a window where you can download the full quality version. Save it to your computer and then print.

Click to download

LEGO®Super Heroes Preschool Learning Activities Page

I love LEGO® because they help my kids grow. As children play, they grow confident in their ability to bring stories and ideas to life. LEGO® Super Heroes is a perfect way to introduce the entire family to the land of make-believe & open-ended play. With something for every age, you are never too young or too much of an adult to build your own version of a superhero with LEGO® bricks. What special power does everyone in the family wish they had?

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

November 18, 2015 by Krista

Do More with Levana Ayden™ Baby Video Monitor

I’ve had three babies. All three of them have been different kinds of sleepers – My oldest was a dream, my middle baby was a nightmare and my youngest is somewhere in between. Mr. Napping was unemployed for much of my pregnancy with my oldest and we had to really decide what were needs and wants for our new baby. Big J was our first baby and we had nothing. We depended heavily on hand-me-downs and consignment store finds. We lived in a multi-level townhouse when my oldest was a baby and we used some two-way audio receivers Mr. Napping already had as our baby monitors. They worked and we already had them – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it – so we didn’t look at baby monitors much. They weren’t in the budget.

With my middle little one we started out in a two-bedroom apartment that was less than 1000 square feet and there was no need for monitors. You couldn’t get far enough away to not hear the baby. When he was three months old, we moved into our single-story home and we still didn’t need a monitor. He was (and still is!) such a restless sleeper that it was better if I didn’t have a monitor on him because every movement he made put me on edge… Is he getting up? Is he gonna cry? Should I go get him? We both slept better without a monitor – I wasn’t constantly hovering over him while he was trying to sleep. He expected me to be there every time he stirred and he was terrible at putting himself back to sleep because of it. It didn’t help that I need sleep or I am one grouchy momma. It really was better for both of us.

Between my middle baby and my youngest, my sister-in-law had their first baby. They went all out with the changing tables, video monitors, diaper pails and more. I thought it was a little unnecessary… Then we were at my grandma’s house with the whole family and it was loud! Both of my younger boys still napped. Our room was too close to the noise and kept them from getting a good nap unless we put them in the attached apartment my parents were staying in. But we had no easy way to make sure our kids were still sleeping, safe and sound. My brother’s video monitor suddenly seemed like more of a need than a want, or at the very least not unnecessary. We made do with some apps on our mobile devices and tablets, but it meant someone had to leave their device in with the sleeping kids and the apps chewed through the battery!

Enter Levana’s Ayden™ Baby Video Monitor. Even though my little Baby N is closer to being two than one, I am so excited to have this monitor now. I know it will be so useful while we are traveling next week! I absolutely love this thing. It has all kinds of features I am so excited about. The most important feature to me, though, was a secure signal – I want to be confident that I am the only one checking in on our children. The Ayden™ Baby Video Monitor offers Private ClearV­u® Digital Signal that is private, secure and interference-free from up to 750 feet away.

The picture quality is fantastic on the 3.5 inch screen and there is even an LED Night Vision option to give you a clearer picture of your baby in the darkness. This is amazing and essential for me, as our nursery is incredibly dark even during the day. I love being able to see my baby without having to shine a bunch of light in on him and worry about waking him. The actual picture clarity is even better than this photo.

Another feature I was very excited about was the option to use battery or wall power for both the monitor and video screen units. This means we can even take it camping! I am very excited about the freedom that will give me! You can turn on PEEP mode and your monitor and camera will enter sleep mode if it’s quiet. You see what you need to see when you need to see it and don’t use up lots of battery when there’s nothing to check on. This allows for up to 48 hours of battery life before you need to recharge.

3 TIMES I LOVE BEING ABLE TO USE MY LEVANA AYDEN™ BABY VIDEO MONITOR

1. When my Baby N finds himself overstimulated and tired. When this boy has had enough, he needs his space. Even momma is too much company. The worst case overstimulated scenario has the poor boy in hysterics and cuddles from momma or daddy just make it worse. I like being able to keep an eye on him while he calms himself enough for a snuggle before going to sleep. I don’t have to worry that he’s going to hurt himself or be naughty – he’s climbing all the things these days – while he’s alone in his crib.
2. To check on Baby N before I go to bed. You know what they say – Let the sleeping beast lie! Baby N regularly kicks his blankets off, but not all the time. I love being able to check and see if he needs to be tucked in again without entering the room and disturbing his slumber.
3. In the middle of the night. Baby N gets up usually once during the night, but he’s been sleeping all night more often lately. It’s really nice to be able to check on him when I first hear him fussing to see what he needs. Is he cold? Hungry? Did he just lose his pacifier? It helps me get him taken care of and back to bed faster.

 

The temperature monitoring is a nice feature. My youngest two boys kick the covers off all the time. With the Ayden™ Baby Video Monitor you can check on the temperature in their room and see if they need to be recovered without risking waking them up. There’s nothing worse than checking on them and them waking up just as I’m heading to bed. My boys have usually been asleep long enough they think it should be time to get up and play. Not what a tired momma wants!

The smart indicator ring was also something I thought was very cool. The ring around the directional pad will change colors according to the noise level in the baby’s room. You can keep an eye on your baby even when the sound is turned down. This would be a great option for times when your surroundings are loud already and for hearing-impaired parents and caregivers.

Two more features are a night light option and a lullaby option that you can turn off and on from the video screen menu. You don’t even have to go into the room. There are three lullaby options and the night light is a calming yellowy-orange color that comes from the top of the camera. There is a two-way communication feature that lets you talk to baby.

I am incredibly happy with this monitor. It’s feature-rich, I can keep eyes on my kiddo and I will be able to do more knowing my child is safe. That’s all this momma wants! Enter the giveaway below for a chance to win your own baby video monitor.

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Levana. The opinions and text are all mine. Pinky Promise.

October 18, 2015 by Krista

Staying Healthy Starts With Staying Hydrated

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #PureLifeRippleEffect #CollectiveBias

I have always struggled with getting my boys to drink water and staying hydrated.  In fact, sometimes, I have a hard time making sure I drink enough and am staying hydrated.  A big part of my problem is remembering to have water easily accessible and on hand throughout my day, especially if it’s an errand-running day.  My boys’ biggest problem is the taste.  They don’t love it.  They don’t hate it, but it’s not exciting and it’s not the first thing they prefer to quench their thirst.  At three years old, Little J doesn’t care that it’s healthy or good for him.  He wants something that tastes delicious.  That boy would drink his weight daily in milk and juice if I’d let him.  Big J isn’t as hard to get to drink water, but if his brothers don’t have to drink water, he doesn’t want to drink it either.  I came up with a system over the summer that has actually been working quite well for us.

MY FAMILY IS STAYING HYDRATED SO THEY CAN STAY HEALTHY
Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Water Tracking System Vertical

We traveled a lot this past summer.  I mean half of our summer vacation was spent out of town.  It is hard to have your routine disrupted for that long and that often.  The things we weren’t really good at to begin with – like drinking enough water – became even more difficult to keep track of when every day was something new and different all day long.  I decided I needed a better way to track my kids hydration than hoping we didn’t end up in the hospital.  Here’s what I did: I made it a game!  I would mark off “check points” on my boys’  water bottles and each time they reached a checkpoint, we would do something fun or they would get a small reward.  It wasn’t anything major – we might paint a picture or they could choose a snack to enjoy (there’s a difference between “snacks” and “treats” in our house… I didn’t want all that water consumption negated by copious amounts of sugar).

Things You’ll Need:
– Water bottle for each child – Most of the time, like when we’re at home, in the car or won’t have to worry about keeping track of lots of belongings, we use hard plastic, reusable bottles.  But I really love Nestlé® Pure Life® Water bottles when we’re going to be somewhere I don’t want to keep track of my boys’ three nice water bottles.  The 8 ounce Junior size is perfect for little hands.  I will tell you how I use this method on both kinds of bottles, since the set up is slightly different.
– Washi Tape or other easy to remove tape – masking tape works well.  If you are using disposable bottles, you can skip this material.  But, if you are using a bottle you will want to wash, washi and masking tape can be removed pretty cleanly as long as you don’t leave it on for too long or expose it to extremely hot temperatures.  It makes washing the bottle a lot easier.  If you don’t mind marking up your bottles, you could write right on the side of the bottle with the permanent marker.  It will probably fade after a few washings, but you can just darken them up with the marker again.
– Permanent Marker
– Container that will measure ounces (or milliliters) – I used a baby bottle

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Water Tracking System

Directions:

If you use a water bottle that is already full of water (like Nestlé® Pure Life®), skip to the directions below for how to mark your bottle.

1. Fill up the container you’re using to measure with water.  You’ll just use this water to mark your bottles.  You won’t drink it, so you can use tap water and then water your plants with it or something.

2. I decided to go three ounces at a time.  That was enough water to make sure my kids were drinking all day and staying hydrated but not so much that they became overwhelmed and refused to drink.  Use whatever quantity you want.  Pour your chosen quantity of water into your water bottle.

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System Checkpoint1
3. With the permanent marker make a mark on the washi or masking tape at the top of your water level.

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System Checkpoints

  1. Continue adding water and marking it on the bottle until you’ve reached the top.

You can now fill the bottle with your preferred water, infused water, herbal tea or whatever you are trying to encourage your kids (or yourself!) to stay hydrated with.

 

STAYING HYDRATED WITH PRE-FILLED WATER BOTTLES

If you are going to be out somewhere that you don’t want to have to keep track off water bottles for everyone, you can use the same method with a plastic water bottle.  It’s just a little different to set up.  Here’s how:

Things you’ll need:
– Water bottles filled with water
– Ruler
– Permanent Marker

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System Materials

Directions:
– Lay the bottle on its side.
– Line up the ruler with the bottom of the bottle.

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System Materials

– I usually chose to do every inch, for the same reason I mentioned I do every three ounces above.  It’s enough to keep my boys drinking without being overwhelming.  Use the permanent marker to mark your chosen quantity all the way up the side of the bottle.

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System

You can keep some extra bottles if your kids drink all the water in the bottles they start with.  Or you can refill them for the day and then recycle them – whatever your preference.

 

STAYING HYDRATED CAN BE REWARDING

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water Tracking System Encourage Your Kids to Drink More

When my kids hit a mark on their water bottles they get a small reward.  The rewards are simple, healthy or educational.  Usually, it’s things they would have gotten or we would have done any way.  But, because my boys get to choose, they feel like it’s a big deal and are motivated to keep “earning” these special treats.  Our rewards include things like:

  • choosing a healthy snack – usually fruit
  • 10 minutes of tablet time – we have some favorite educational games
  • reading a story
  • painting a picture
  • playing with play dough
  • doing a science experiment
  • riding bikes
  • drawing with chalk
  • fingerpainting
  • playing in the backyard

This month though, we have some fun Halloween activities that my boys can chose from.  You can print out the fun printable below with some of the fun activities I will be offering my kids when they hit their checkpoints.  I’m excited to be able to do some fun things with my boys and celebrate Halloween too!  Click the photo to get the download link.  Save and then print.

 

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Water Tracking System Halloween Rewards Printable

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In a recent survey conducted by Nestlé® Pure Life® 88% of moms surveyed* said water is the beverage their child most regularly drinks in the car. Make this a healthy habit by making sure that each child has a bottle of water in hand before they leave the house.  This has really helped my kids up their water intake. In the survey, Nestlé® also found that kids are most likely to choose a drink other than water at restaurants (where 54% choose soda) and celebrations (where 58% choose soda).*  That’s a lot of sugar!  

And did you know that a majority of kids say they prefer a homemade lunch (57%) over a school bought lunch.* This preference for packed lunches offers a key hydration opportunity for moms – packing a bottle of water can help increase a child’s water intake for the day.  Big J will often ask if he can take a cold lunch and I’ve tried to make more for him, even with my busy schedule. In your child’s lunch is a great time to offer more water, even if you aren’t actually present to give them the offer.

Robin Plotkin, Registered and licensed dietitian, suggests asking your children if they’d like a drink of water every time you go for a drink of water. Soon, says Plotkin, your kids will be asking you if you’d like to join them for a water break.

As a proud supporter of the Partnership for a Healthier America’s Drink Up initiative, Nestlé® Pure Life® is committed to helping families make healthier choices, starting with hydration.  Establishing healthy habits in early childhood has lifelong benefits. We call this The Ripple Effect, and we’re encouraging moms and their kids to reach for water first.  To ignite The Ripple Effect movement and encourage kids to get the water they need throughout their day, Nestlé Pure Life is providing water to kids this school year through After- School All-Stars, an organization that strives to keep children safe and healthy through afterschool programming.  At PureLifeRippleEffect.com, moms can share tips and tricks that they use to teach their kids about the importance of staying healthy and hydrated. With this movement, moms will be empowered to send their kids off to school each day fueled and hydrated.  To help your family Drink Up and be a part of the Ripple Effect – a movement to keep kids hydrated – visit pureliferippleeffect.com and share your tips for healthy hydration using #pureliferippleeffect. Nestlé® Pure Life® has committed to provide nearly one million 8 ounce servings of water to kids this school year through After-School All-Stars. Information source – At over 20 participating schools in select markets across the country

 

You can find Nestlé® Pure Life® Water at Walmart in the grocery section with the bottled water and other beverages.  I love the convenience of being able to get it when I’m out doing other shopping.  It helps me keep water easily accessible for my family, and that is a huge key for us in staying hydrated.

Staying Hydrated Nestle Pure Life Water Tracking System Instore

Stay up to date with Nestlé® Pure Life® Water on Facebook.  And check out the Nestlé® website for more great products!
*Online survey conducted in June 2015 of 1,077 moms of kids ages 6-12 overall, including 254 Hispanic moms of kids ages 6-12. 1,077 kids ages 6-12 from the same household were also surveyed, including 254 Hispanic kids ages 6-12. © 2015 Nestlé® Waters North America Inc.

July 14, 2014 by Krista

Washi Tape Summer Boredom Buster Jars

Well, hello friend! I’m so glad you came to visit today! Looking for a boredom buster activity to help you out with the kids? Thousands of people on Pinterest have loved this Washi Tape Boredom Buster Jar and I know you will too.

Here’s a question for you…Can you feel it? Feel what? The warmer weather, the longer days. The school bell’s last ring of the year.

It won’t be long now before school is out and the kids are home!

Every. Single. Day.

Does that make you a little nervous? Because it makes me nervous.

Day after day after day of refereeing the Brother Bickering Match isn’t my idea of a good time. Back when I didn’t spend my days chasing three little hooligans and trying to keep them entertained all day, I lived for summer. Now, I’m a little apprehensive when summer hits full force.

We live in the desert, which means that it’s too hot to play outside from about 11 am until around 5 pm.  That’s a lot of hours inside. Climbing and bouncing off the walls. Pulling out every toy we own, all at once. Hiding in the closet eating chocolate.

That last one might be me.

I have a hard time coming up with ideas of things for us to do on the spot and my boys get tired of the same thing all the time. So, I put together a list and then made us our very own Boredom Buster Jar. Actually, two jars… they wouldn’t all fit in one! There’s no excuse now. Let the fun begin!

WASHI TAPE BOREDOM BUSTER JARS

 

 

Materials:
– Craft sticks
– Permanent Marker
– Washi Tape in seven designs
– Jars or containers to hold your sticks

Directions:
– Gather ideas of activities your kids would like to do. Include things like projects you can make together, things they can do on their own, activities that will help get the wiggles out, and even places to go. I had a running list on my phone that I kept adding to for about two or three weeks. When I came upon something else I thought my kids would enjoy, I’d add it to the list.

Want a great list in just a few seconds? Check out my list with 168+ activities and ideas of things to put on your craft sticks!

– Write each activity on a craft stick with a permanent marker. Doesn’t need to be fancy, just legible. You could type them up on the computer, print them out and then glue them on the sticks – but that’s too time intensive for me.

 

 

DIVIDING THE ACTIVITIES INTO CATEGORIES

I divided the categories up so that my kids would be able to use the boredom jar on their own.

By putting the activities into categories, I was able to control the kind of activity and still allow my kids to choose what they wanted to do, randomly or by picking sticks until they found something they liked.

I thought about our typical day and the kinds of activities we like to do. Then I considered how involved I am in different parts of my children’s days. I came up with seven categories.

My categories were:

  • Things we can do
  • Things we can make
  • Energy Bug – activities that help focus their bouncing off the walls into something a little less destructive
  • Quiet time activities – things for my preschooler to do on his own while his brothers nap
  • Family activities – things we wanted to do as a family, like outings. This was perfect for weekends!
  • Outside play time – activities to do outside. A lot of these involved water
  • Fun with food – activities to do with food, often ending with snack time

– Tape each stick in a single category with the same color washi tape. You could also paint the ends or use some other method of distinguishing the sticks.  Washi tape was quick, easy, and mess-free. If you have a problem with the tape sticking, a small piece of scotch tape or a swipe with a glue stick should fix the problem.

– Store your sticks in a jar (or jars…) and the next time boredom strikes, prepare to be a superhero!

Did you download my list of 168+ activity ideas to put on your craft sticks?
GET IT NOW!
I did the hard part for you, the rest is cake. And you’ll be so glad when you need a distraction and you can just grab the boredom jar and quell the storm.
Maybe the jar is too much? Just print the list!

PROMISE, it’ll be a lifesaver.
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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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