With Valentine’s Day only a few days away, it was time for
the boys and I to start working on some gifts.
I needed something a little more exciting than the usual finger painting
– my boys need to move as much as possible these days. So, I thought about what I would really like
for Valentine’s Day (hint, hint Hubby if you’re reading), and jewelry of course
was the answer! Good old fashioned
macaroni necklaces were on our to-do list today and I was grateful to not have
to trek out to the store in the snow because we had all the ingredients at
home!
This was a two part activity because once you colored the
macaroni, you had to let it dry. This
worked out well for me because our mornings tend to fly by and time seems to
stand still after naps. This gave us
something to do in the AM, then something to look forward to in the afternoon.
Here’s what you need for Part 1:
Tube macaroni/pasta (preferably wide so it will be easier to
string later)
Food coloring (red for Valentine’s Day is great!)
Rubbing alcohol
Container with a lid (we used a mason jar and a square
Tupperware)
I told the boys that we were going to color some macaroni
and we got right to work. I dumped all
the macaroni out on the table and let them put it in the jar and
Tupperware. They actually had fun just
doing this and poured the macaroni back and forth between the two jars. I continued working on Michael’s combining two
words – “macaroni in!!!!” – but I really wanted to talk with him about the
color “red.” See, Michael can say many
of the color words but everything is “blue” to him. He actually becomes very upset when you tell
him something is not in fact, blue. I
mean, it can become a full out tantrum.
So, in the context and fun of coloring our macaroni we broached the
subject. Luckily, he was so into what we
were doing, he forgot all about his favorite color, “blue.”
I gave each of the boys a container and told them to shake!!! They loved this! We shook it UP, we shook it DOWN, we shook it ALL AROUND. We shook it LEFT, we shook it RIGHT, and we shook it in the CENTER. We shook it FRONT and we shook it BACK! We laughed a lot and then somehow we broke out in a parade. They loved the sound the macaroni made banging around in the containers and how everything inside turned “red.” We even got Michael chanting, “red, red, red, red!” If you noticed, during our shaking, we also touched upon some spatial concepts or location words – always great language skills to target. Anthony, especially is learning his RIGHT from his LEFT.
Next, we had to pour the red macaroni out on a cookie sheet so it could dry. I like my bling to sparkle, so at the last second I grabbed some glitter glue and squeezed it in, which only led to more shaking! We spread the sparkling macaroni out on a cookie sheet and left it outside to dry.
After nap time, we were ready to make our necklaces. The boys were super excited about how the
macaroni turned out and enjoyed just picking it up and spilling it out for a
while.
Here’s what additional supplies
we needed:
String
Pipe cleaners
Wood block (you could substitute almost anything for this)
I wrapped one end of the pipe cleaner around the wood block
so that the pipe cleaner was sticking straight up. I thought it would be easier, especially for
Michael, to not have to hold either the pipe cleaner or string while placing
the macaroni on there. The boys liked
that the macaroni stacked on top of each other like a tower. We used more spatial concepts – THROUGH and ON
TOP. Once they filled the pipe cleaner
with macaroni, I tied a string to each end and viola! Beautiful red macaroni necklaces – the perfect
Valentine’s gifts for moms and grandmas everywhere!
Love & Language
Marisa
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