For this week's Muffin Tin Monday I'm sharing a snack and activity we did with our muffin tin - Taste Testing! I created this activity to teach my preschooler about her sense of taste. I wrote down five aspects of taste and read them to her, then … [Read more...]
The Frugal Family Hits New York City
New York City is probably the last city in the U.S. that I'd call frugal. Hotel prices are among the highest in the country, dining out, seeing a Broadway play -- all those typical New York experiences are very expensive. Still, after many trips … [Read more...]
Kids and Cooking: Making Eating Healthy Frugal and FUN!
If feeding your children healthy foods on a budget seems next to impossible to you, you're not alone. Finding quality food at inexpensive prices (that kids will actually eat) seems to be a universal struggle with many moms. Sometimes making a game … [Read more...]
4 Patriotic Kids’ Crafts For Independence Day
It's almost Independence Day! We've been celebrating by doing a few crafts centering on the American flag and the colors red, white, and blue. These 4th of July crafts are all easy enough for young children, and fun for older ones. The very first … [Read more...]
Fun for Kids: Magic Milk Fireworks Kitchen Experiment
Kitchen experiments make great indoor fun for kids. This magic milk fireworks experiment was frugal, easy enough for my preschoolers, and we already had all the supplies on hand. To do this experiment in your own kitchen you'll need: a dinner … [Read more...]
Cinco de Mayo Fun for Kids: Homemade Cascarones
The cascarones we made for Easter were so much fun that we decided to do some more to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. This makes a great holiday craft and activity. Dye your eggshells green and red to make the colors of the Mexican flag. I used food … [Read more...]
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