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Summer Schedule for Your Preschooler

Summer schedule for your preschooler- This summer I wanted to try something different with my 4 year old Sophia. Because there will be a lot of change in our schedule with not going to school and the new baby being born in July, I wanted to have a weekly calendar we could loosely follow so she understands what to expect. During the school year she did well with knowing which days we were going to the YMCA (my work) vs. which days she had school so I had a simple calendar up on the fridge that she could check each morning. I do believe summers are for more freedom and play but I know that our daughter does very well with routine. She feels more confident when she knows what to expect throughout the week without having to ask us.

Summer Schedule for Your Preschooler

summer schedule for your preschooler easily made in Google sheets

For this weekly calendar I wanted to use it to work on her learning the order of the days of the week as well as be able to follow a chart with data. It printed on two pages so I cut it and taped it together to make one larger sheet. It was simple to make on Google Sheets and I am not posting this for download because these images are not mine to sell. I wanted to be able to give an example of how you can make your own to fit your family’s needs.

When I introduced this schedule to Sophia I let her know that nothing, other than the YMCA times, are set in stone. I let her know that the breakfast, snacks and activities are suggestions that we can change based on what she’s hungry for or what she wants to do. Of course she got excited to see the smoothie as a breakfast option and said she wanted to have that every morning for breakfast.

No TV During the Week

We are continuing with our ‘no TV’ rule during the week even though it’s summer because she is so creative and imaginative without the crutch of the TV. We have Friday Family Movie Night each week and we often will let her watch cartoons in the morning on Saturday and one more show or movie on Sunday while we work on a project. I did add computer time on this schedule because we bought the ABC Mouse learning game and want her to become familiar with using a mouse and figuring out computer games on her own. Once the school year begins we will add a few more advanced games to help with coding. You’ll notice that I made sure her chores were on the same day as the computer time and she is not allowed to get on the computer until she finishes them.

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Chores for Your Preschooler

We only have three chores listed on her summer schedule because the other ‘chores’ are expected. Folding and putting away her clean laundry, emptying all the trash bins and cleaning up all toys/books/crafts are the three chores she’s responsible for. She will not get allowance for these chores but will get to do fun activities if she completes them. TIP: schedule your children’s chores around your chores. We do all laundry on Sunday/Monday which is why I have it set for her to put all of her clothes away on Tuesday. I have her picking up all toys/books/crafts on Friday because that is the day I vacuum and need all floors picked up.

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Free Family Fun at Canal Nights in Indianapolis

Free Family Fun at Canal Nights in Indianapolis- Free, family-friendly fun returns to the Indiana State Museum and Eiteljorg Museum beginning June 6 during Canal Nights and the Summer Under the Sails concert series. Both events are free and open to the public, and they take place on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer along the Downtown Canal outside the museums.

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Free summer fun kicks off June 6 at Indiana State Museum and Eiteljorg Museum

The Indiana State Museum’s Canal Nights take place outside the museum’s canal entrance from 6 – 8 p.m. and will feature a variety of topics, from nature play and game nights, to STEAM or Build It! nights. The programming is all free to the public. Before Canal Nights, visitors are invited to see the newest experiences, “Frozen Reign,” “First Nations,” and “The R.B. Annis Naturalist’s Lab” – all included with general admission and open until 5 p.m.

The Eiteljorg Museum’s Summer Under the Sails concert series returns every Wednesday evening from 6 – 8 p.m. in June and July, as well as August 1. Enjoy food, drink, activities and free live music in the Eiteljorg Museum gardens along the Downtown Canal. Admission to the museum is also free these evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. Inside the museum, see the blockbuster exhibit on Hollywood movie and TV Westerns, The Reel West.

Canal Nights

The dates, themes and concerts for the different nights are as follows:

June 6

Indiana State Museum – STEAM Night: Explore the relationship between science and art and everything in between with hands-on activities, engineering challenges and games.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: The Tillers (String Band, Americana, Bluegrass)

June 13

Indiana State Museum – Nature Play Day: Come play with natural materials, stroll through the Watanabe Gardens, and discover the wonders of nature in our very own backyard.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: Tim Brickley & The List (60s and 70s hits)

June 20

Eiteljorg Museum concert: Emily Ann Thomspon (Jazz)

June 27

Indiana State Museum – Build It!: How high can you build it? Or how fast can you knock it down? Try building, making and constructing at Build It! Night.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: Soundz of Santana (Carlos Santana Tribute)

July 4

Indiana State Museum – Boom and Sparkle: Enjoy art and science programming inspired by fireworks.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: Heartstone Crossing (Popular Music Covers)

July 11

Indiana State Museum – Water Science: Cool off with science experiments and activities all about water.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: My Yellow Rickshaw (Popular Music Covers)

July 18

Indiana State Museum – Game Night + Member Night: Join us for fun games and activities for the whole family. Work together as a team or bring out your competitive side at Game Night.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: Pavel & Direct Contact (Latin Music)

July 25

Indiana State Museum – Jump, Skip and Play: Explore fun ways to get moving with games, activities and challenges.
Eiteljorg Museum concert: Tad Robinson (Blues)

Aug 1

Eiteljorg Museum concert: il Troubadore (Sci-Fi and World Music)

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For a full listing of programming at the Indiana State Museum, visit indianamuseum.org. For more information about the Eiteljorg Museum’s concert series, visit Eiteljorg.org.

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The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It is Indiana’s museum for science, art and culture, offering a place where you can celebrate, investigate, remember, learn and take pride in Indiana’s story in the context of the broader world. Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials and sculpture. Easy and convenient parking is available in the attached underground garage.

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis seeks to inspire an appreciation and understanding of the art, history and cultures of the American West and the Indigenous peoples of North America. Located on the Central Canal at 500 West Washington St., the Eiteljorg Museum recently was named one of the USA Today Readers’ Choice 10 Best Indiana Attractions.

These Beach Essentials Are All Under $25

Beach Essentials and Pool Toys- A day at the beach is not always ‘a day at the beach’. Things can go upside down quickly if you’re not prepared with the right gear. With these beach essentials and pool toys there will be no reason to not hit the waves this summer! Head over quick while prices are under $25.

Beach Essentials and Pool Gear for Summer

Beach Essentials

Beach Toys:

Kites for those windy days at the beach. They also work great as chair markers for when you go on a stroll down the beach. Simply tie them to your chair or umbrella and you’ll be able to spot it from far away.

Sand Molds for the perfect sand castle. Dig a trench from the ocean up to your sand sculpture building area for a constant supply of water at the ready.

Sand Baking Set for making the perfect sand pies and soups for lunchtime!

Beach Gear:

Sand Chair for those afternoon snack times and the perfect way to cool off. Simply place your chair at the base of the waves and feel a refreshing sense of cool water every few seconds.

Sand Coasters to keep drinks from spilling or to use as a little bowl for small hand snacks.

Inflatable Lounge to help encourage kids to get out in the ocean.

Mesh Toy Bag to help keep your home and car sand free. Simply pile in the toys and give it a good shake before heading inside.

Sand Blanket to keep off the sand. Get one with weighted sand pockets so you can fill them while at the beach to hold your blanket down.



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The Most Awesome Dollhouse for the Most Awesome Cause

Mid Century Modern Dollhouse- Tiny things are the best. I’ve always been fascinated by miniature versions of the things we use every day. The designers from Axis Architecture created the most beautiful custom mid-century modern dollhouses. The homes are designed to be played with even though they look delicate!

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Mid Century Modern Dollhouse

Potted plants sprout from beads. A Christmas ornament, halved and attached to a necklace chain, serves as a hanging bubble chair. A globe light in one of the rooms is actually a high-gloss-painted ping-pong ball and some of the “artwork” on the walls is cut from an Anthropologie magazine.

I wanted it to be whimsical and modern. -Ashley Lee

These precise and intricate details are just a few of the hundreds inside this dollhouse interior designer Ashley Lee created to auction off at Feb. 24’s GiGi’s Playhouse “I Have a Voice” Gala.

 

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‘This was a passion project of mine.  I wanted to make dollhouses with and for my daughter ever since I was a little kid.  I became even more passionate about it once I learned of Zevie’s diagnosis because my initial thought was that she would never be able to do these things with me.  Now, I want to make sure she can.
Building things tiny is just fun.  I made a house along with my co-worker (Liz Sutton) at Axis to auction off at Gigi’s Playhouse, Down Syndrome Achievement Center.  It took two months to decorate. We wanted to help raise awareness and also money for a place that does so much good for individuals with down syndrome.’
Ashley Lee and family
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Gear Up for the Disney • PIXAR film Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2, is your family looking forward to Disney Pixar’s Incredibles 2 – in theaters June 15? Download and print FREE Disney Pixar Incredibles 2 Coloring Pages today! 

Disney Incredibles 2 Coloring Sheets and Activities

Are your kids begging to see Incredibles 2 every time they see the trailer or a poster like mine? I can’t lie, I’ll be the first in line for tickets whether she wants to go or not. I’m positive Pixar won’t disappoint. Their movies tend to be some of my all time favorite movies!

In the meantime I’m excited to be able to download and print out these adorable Incredibles 2 Coloring Pages for us– plus there are a couple of bonus activities! Simply CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD the coloring pages today!

Incredibles 2 Official Trailer:

Incredibles 2 Storyline:

In INCREDIBLES 2, Helen (voice of Holly Hunter) is called on to lead a campaign to bring Supers back, while Bob (voice of Craig T. Nelson) navigates the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life at home with Violet (voice of Sarah Vowell), Dash (voice of Huck Milner) and baby Jack-Jack—whose super powers are about to be discovered. Their mission is derailed, however, when a new villain emerges with a brilliant and dangerous plot that threatens everything. But the Parrs don’t shy away from a challenge, especially with Frozone (voice of Samuel L. Jackson) by their side. That’s what makes this family so Incredible.

 

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INCREDIBLES 2 opens in theatres everywhere on June 15th!

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