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Salt Dough Sculptures | DIY mommy | lifewithme3

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. Art and Crafting is something I always incorporate in our daily schedule. We do something for almost every subject area that we cover for the day. When we were working on our “letter C” theme for the day, I had calico cat paper craft set but then thought, it would be so nice to sculpt this. I started with playdohbut thought, this won’t last. playdoh comes apart when dried. I wanted this to last. Of course I had no clay. So I decided to make my own 🙂. Some flour and salt did the trick!! Simple and easy to make, and best of all, it’s made with things you already have at home. Recipe: I used one cup salt to one cup flour. I gradually added cold water and kneaded into a dough until it was smooth and firm. *do not use to much water. You do not want the dough to be sticky. ...

Preparing for Kindergarten | Lifewithme3 | Nyc Mom

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. * * * We have been preparing materials for the new school year. Planning lessons, redesigning posters, printing and laminating cards, rearranging our school room... it’s an exciting moment for us here. We can’t wait to start school.

How to Boost your child's Reading comprehension | Lifewithme3

~~~~~~~~~~ All photos posted here are property of Life with Me3. Photos copyrighted to Portraits by Alinda. DO not use any content without written permission. .. If you can READ and COMPREHEND , you can LEARN Anything! Reading is fundamental to everyone. Including young children. In my opinion, reading at an early age is a great advantage for a child, But it's not just reading, It's also understanding what was read. Reading comprehension is a crucial reading skill. Without it, reading will be pointless. Here are a few ways to help your child improve their reading comprehension: First and foremot, every parent should read aloud to their child/children and Discuss what was read. Discuss the title and the contents of the book/story. Doing this will help your child understand what the story is about and encourage them to think about the story. Have the child read aloud. By doing this, the child would not just be hearing what he/she is reading but also...