Marcus was really into it from the get go. I'm so glad he's doing so well following instructions since his speech has gotten better. That really makes my heart sing! I showed him once and then he did it perfectly all by himself quite a few times. Sweet boy.

Jamesen always throws a fit when I start a project. I don't know what it is but it's like he doesn't want to do it because I'm showing him what to do. He'd rather just run a mock with the materials and not care about the project. He always runs away and then a few minutes later comes back full swing.

We had a lot of fun running through the house finding magnetic surfaces. They got quite a few to stick on some of Gemma's stuff which they got a huge kick from.
Then I kind of ushered them towards the grate and they didn't really get it at first, haha! I guess it doesn't look like it would hold magnets. Once I put one up they got the idea though and quickly filled it up.

And since we don't have a magnetic fridge, they decided to run go get the bag I've been storing the magnets in and brought them out to cover it completely. I love it! It makes the best decoration for our fireplace that's never used! :)
We ended up making magnets out of random house hold stuff as well like: Christmas bows, buttons, hair clippies, leggos and a few more things that I can't remember right now... See why I need this blog so my memory doesn't fail me? :)
How fun!! We will have to do that! Taia would love it! We don't have a magnetic fridge either but our garage freezer is magnetic! The mini fridge on the back porch is also and she has some random school-made magnets out there. lol
ReplyDeleteLori----- Get an oil pan (there are a couple bucks) and hang it on the wall for a great metal board! you can even paint it or cover with thin paper to make it look nicer!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the crafts I give to kids with long hospital stays...they stick to their IV polls!