My son has a sudden interest in igloos. I have no idea where it came from, but he asks me every day - "Mommy, what's an igloo?" - every day. Its kind of become a running joke between the two of us, because he knows what one is, I put the question back on him, he pretends he doesn't know, I say its a bunch of silly things that its not, and he thinks its hilarious. The plan was to go to the public library and get books on igloos, but when I mentioned building one, he was so excited that we had to do it right away. I have some
perfectly square ice cube trays that I bought from Amazon - perfect.
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Getting started. The tongs were his idea. Lovin' his hair! LOL |
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building an igloo |
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"Mommy, can we smash them now?" He was really excited about smashing them after building his igloo. |
He asked if we could make some colored blocks.....so we did. These looked really cool on the light panel!
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"Look, Mommy, you can write with these. I made a track. Its sliding across the light panel. Cool!" |
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MUST taste them |
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This was just before bath time so of course we had to put them in the bath. :) |
-AK (MESE, MECD)
That's the samurai hairstyle. I used to do that to Bobo's hair.
ReplyDeletefunny....i just posted the colored ice cubes on the light box on your facebook page a few weeks ago...
ReplyDeleteyour son might also be interested in the quinzhee (there are multiples spellings) which is a fort built in a pile of snow. Easier to build than an igloo and he'll sound like a northerner!
ReplyDeleteHi I am your avid fan from Singapore : ) Would like to know when you put sand/ice cubes etc on your light box, do you put a barrier in-between? I am worried about causing scratches/damage to my light box. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find an affordable light box
ReplyDeleteNeat idea! Do you cover your light table to protect it from the melting ice or just leave it as is?
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