Crafty 3D Fireworks Decoration | Kids Korner by Jude

Welcome to the first ever Kids Korner by Jude creation. Clearly, he is super excited for the 4th of July because this week he made this crafty 3D fireworks decoration. Luckily, it is easy to make using items you likely have on hand.

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Note From Mom

Let me tell you, it is incredibly hard letting your kid take the reins on a project. It’s crazy hard. You want to see them succeed and protect them from failure.

Then I realized, who am I to know what will succeed and what won’t? Furthermore, how can he learn if I never let him make mistakes?

Instead, I guided him when he asked. Gave my opinion when solicited and let him create from the heart and imagination.

**I have edited his instructions for grammar and clarification but all ideas and steps are his.

 

Metal card tin with popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners inside

You Need:

 

Pipe cleaner wrapped popsicle stick

Step 1

First, wrap a pipe cleaner around the top of a popsicle stick.

 

Pipe cleaner wrapped popsicle sticks

Step 2

Then, do this to at least 4 more popsicle sticks.

Mom’s Note:

Step 3

Then take the lid off of your box. [You do not need it for this craft.]

Step 4

Place the box [open side down] on a piece of cardboard [or other safe surface].

 

Blue Spray Painted Box

Step 5

Paint the box with spay paint.

 

Painting Red acrylic paint on metal box

red acrylic paint on metal box

Mom’s Notes:

Step 6

Let the painted box dry.

 

Dot of hot glue on metal box

One popsicle stick glued to blue metal box

Popsicle sticks glued to box

Step 7

Then put the sticks on the bottom of the box with hot glue.

Mom’s Note:

 

pompom glued on metal box

Step 8

After the popsicle sticks are glued on, glue a sparkly pompom to the middle.

Mom’s Note:

I made this because it is fun to make and you can use [it] as a decoration. The most important part is to have fun.

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D fireworks decoration with text overlay: Crafty 3D Fireworks Decoration

In the end this little craft turned out adorable. More importantly, he is proud of his crafty 3D fireworks decoration. It is easy for young kids to make, too, which is always great when your kids range from 4 to 9.

If you are like me, and want to protect your kid from the world, take a breath. Let him make mistakes now while he is under the umbrella of your protection. Our mistakes make us better and it is no different for kids. All we can do is make sure they have a safe place to land.

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Free Printable Summer Scattergories Game

Summertime fun doesn’t all happen outdoors. Some days the weather isn’t cooperating and other days you just need some time in the air conditioning. On those days, cool down inside and stretch your brains. This free printable summer Scattergories game is the perfect way to do that.

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As an word-nerd I have always loved Scattergories. It encourages creative thinking, handwriting practice, vocabulary knowledge, and spelling. These are skills that can decline in kids over summer. This game is a fun way to prevent summer slide as a family!

 

Printable Summer Scattergories Game

Materials

Step 1

Before you can play this game, you need to have the existing Scattergories game. If you don’t already own it, grab one on Amazon now.

 

Printed Scattergories Game Card with scissors on top

Step 2

Next, you need to print out 4 copies of the free printable summer Scattergories game sheets. I recommend printing them on cardstock so that they are more durable.

 

Cut out summer Scattergories cards

Step 3

After your game sheets are printed, cut out your cards.

 

Summer Scattergories Game Laid Out

Step 4

Then group your cards together so that each player has one of each card.

Note:

Step 5

Lastly, use the cards in place of the cards that come with your Scattergories game for family fun all summer long!

 

Summer Scattergories Game Laid Out

Storage

When you’re done playing, clip your cards together and throw them in the box with your game. This makes it easy to find them when you want to play the next time.

 

Summer Scattergories Game Laid Out with text overlay: Free Printable Summer Scattergories Game

We are so excited for a new expansion to our Scattergories game! This free printable summer Scattergories game will keep your kids sharpening their skills while having fun at the same time.

What other fun ways do you prevent summer slide on school break? I’d love to hear your ideas in the comments!

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Tips to Keep Your Child Safe During Summer Sports

One minute you’re watching your kid at basketball practice and the next it feels like your world is crashing down. It happens in slow motion yet in an instant at the same time. Your child collapses on the court and your entire world starts to warble. That absolute terror is why I am sharing these tips to keep your child safe during summer sports.

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Collage of kids playing sports with text overlay: Tips to Keep Your Child Safe During Summer Sports

Last Monday was the scariest night of my entire life. The rest of the day was like any other. Kids begging for more tablet time, the youngest throwing a fit about nap time, and me trying to juggle it all and get work done.

Then I took my oldest to basketball practice while the little ones stayed home with Papa. Everything was normal. We sang and danced in the car to our favorite songs.

 

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While we waited for practice to start, we played with his basketball on the sides. He was laughing and happy. I felt downright blissful in the moment.

Practice started and they began running drills as I sat by the court. About 15 minutes into practice, he began walking towards the goal. He suddenly seemed like he was stumbling and the next thing I know, he is collapsing onto the floor.

It seems to take forever for me to get to him as I sprint across the court. I kneel down next to him and he is sheet white and clammy. He is complaining of a stomach ache and there are other moms there worried that he hit his head. My heart has stopped.

 

Child in Hospital Bed

Soon, the paramedics are there and we are loading him onto a stretcher to take him to Children’s Hospital. He looked so small and so scared as they strapped him to it and I have never felt so helpless in my life.

I never want another mom to feel like I did that night. Words cannot express the sheer terror that stops your heart in those moments. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to keep your child safe during summer sports.

 

Close up of tennis ball on a tennis racket with text overlay: Stay Hydrated

Hydration is Key

It is easy for kids to get caught up in the fun of practice and games. They are so busy having a good time that they forget to hydrate. The same goes for the time outside of sports. It is incredibly important to make sure your child stays hydrated.

If they can’t remember to take a water break, then you have to remind them. If you notice it becoming a problem, cut out any drinks that aren’t water on game and practice days. This will ensure that when they are quenching their thirst it is with something that is actually replenishing them.

Proper Fuel

In addition to staying hydrated, make sure your child is eating regular meals and snacks. If your schedule is packed to the brim, load up on healthy snacks to keep energy levels up. Some ideas include:

 

Little league game with text overlay: Check Your Gear

Check Your Gear

Another important tip to keep your child safe during summer sports is proper gear. Be sure to regularly check that helmets and mouth guards still fit properly and are not damaged. The same goes for any pads or equipment your child uses on a regular basis.

Also, talk with your child as they put gear on. Does everything feel normal? Does it fit as it has in the past? Your child will know if something feels off so don’t hesitate to ask.

 

Girls in jerseys sitting on a bench with text overlay: Remember to Wear Sunscreen

Wear Sunscreen

This can easily get overlooked for outdoor sports but always make sure your child has sunscreen on. Sun poisoning is no joke and even with gear on, kids are exposed. I recommend a heavy sport one that will protect your child for the entire game. You don’t want sweat removing it during play.

 

Underside of basketball hoop with text overlay: Tips to Keep Your Child Safe During Summer Sports

Thankfully, my son is okay. There are no issues with his heart (thank goodness) and they believe his fainting was brought on by dehydration. Right now we have to keep an eye on him and make sure he is drinking 4+ bottles of water each day.

 

Printable Summer Sports Safety Checklist

With these tips to keep your child safe during summer sports, you can avoid going through that breath-taking terror that I did. To help you keep track, grab this printable checklist. It keeps you organized so you can keep your kids safe.

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