January is a winter wonderland
Because there are so many wonderful things to do in the wintertime, I thought I would give you some simple suggestions . . . one-a-day . . . each day this week!
Last Day:
Go on a winter walk and "I spy with your little eye" looking for
something white . . . someone wearing mittens . . .
a bare branch tree . . . someone wearing a hat . . . a pine tree . . .
your breath . . . a snow (or tumbleweed) man!
Because there are so many wonderful things to do in the wintertime, I thought I would give you some simple suggestions . . . one-a-day . . . each day this week!
Last Day:
Go on a winter walk and "I spy with your little eye" looking for
something white . . . someone wearing mittens . . .
a bare branch tree . . . someone wearing a hat . . . a pine tree . . .
your breath . . . a snow (or tumbleweed) man!
Day Six:
Guess how many "snowballs" I made and win a cool prize!
Day Five:
Make a snowman.
You can make miniature snowmen with a little bit of snow . . . a silly snowman sack . . . a craft stick snowman . . . "Frosty Friends" . . . "Frosty the Bagel" . . . fruity snowmen on a stick . . . egg carton snowmen . . . toilet paper tube snowmen . . . or even a paper snowman!
Day Four:
Sip some snowman soup--which is hot chocolate sprinkled
with mini marshmallows and stirred with a candy cane.
(Snowman mug optional)
Day Three:
Snuggle under a quilt and read some snowy stories
Day Two:
Eat a snowman for breakfast!
Day One:
Sing a snowman song such as "Frosty the Snowman"
or "Once There Was a Snowman"
Happy Winter Wonderland Week!
Love, Grandma
We guess 24 "snowballs"!
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