Showing posts with label Cook Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cook Kids. Show all posts
Friday, November 11, 2011
Guest Posting - Train Birthday Party - Over at CraftyMummy
Well... would you believe I have done something crafty enough to be on CraftyMummy's fabulous blog? I am so chuffed! You should check it out.
To read more about the train party we put together for BabyCool - click HERE
Monday, October 24, 2011
How To Give Kids Pocket Money - 1
a) I actually think our kids get loads of rewards for the things they do: praise, encouragement, treats etc. Why give them cash too?
b) our kids have so many things I just don't know if giving them more money to buy more things is the way to teach them about currency.
c) we have a job chart, which has little magnetic Mr Men on them. They are on the fridge at just the right height for BabyCool to get to. No matter how hard we try, we cannot stop him from pulling all the little men off the charts and putting them into his sweet mouth... sigh.
d) our girls do their jobs in the mornings when I am rushing around packing lunches, getting washing done, showering and rescuing little Mr Men magnets from BabyCool's glottis etc. It just doesn't always happen in an organised way. (The putting magnets on the job chart thing - not the getting ready for school thing.)
e) Mr Cool never remembers
f) neither do I
But, Mr Cool and I think that talking about money with our kids is important. We both come from very different families who treated money in very different ways. It has been an interesting journey to come to a place where we are on the same page financially.
We want our children to understand that money is something to be earnt and then used wisely. We don't want our children to associate fun with the $ sign. We work hard at providing opportunities to have fun with little or no money outlays. This is both to save our monthly cash amount and also to ensure our kids learn that fun is free! We have picnics, go for walks and bike rides, we make our dining room into a cafe, we play board games, we jump on the trampoline together and we visit people. We hardly ever have take-away, as I just love cooking and can whip up tasty, healthy meals easily and quickly. I also bake a lot with the girls and we talk often about how relationships mean more than things. I think we are doing really well at this aspect of parenting - yay us!
Mr Cool emailed me an article written by Scott Pape - the Bare Foot Investor - about pocket money a few weeks ago. It made lots of sense to us. And got us thinking more about how to talk to our kids about money. Pape says that children should earn their pocket money as this is what it is like in the real world. I agree.
- Saving
- Spending
- Giving
I find this refreshing. So simple. I like that Pape recognises 'Giving' as a good use of money, I think it is so important to teach children about the importance of helping others. As well as saving, of course. I think it is great that children learn that you can't spend all of your money on fun stuff, that needs to be planned for.
I have been saving all the pasta sauce, apple sauce and jam jars for a while and finally have six {for two money hungry little girls}. I made the labels on the computer, which I Xyroned onto the jars. I used aqua for Miss A and purpley pink for Miss Z. I added some bling to make them a bit sparkly and girly. Now we can start looking at pocket money in a more visual way.
I hope that this new method of pocket money works for us. It will require talking to our kids, which is a good thing. And being visual, I am hoping that we keep up to date with it.
There is another post to come about Pocket Money. It is right where we are at at the moment, so I have lots to say about it!
There is another post to come about Pocket Money. It is right where we are at at the moment, so I have lots to say about it!
You can read the article Scott Pape wrote in full here....
How do you do pocket money? Does it work? Do you let your kids buy lollies with their loot?
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Cool Kids: Arrrr.... Pirrrate Parrrty (for girls)
Miss A is no ordinary 6 year old girl. Her favourite colour is Yellow. She spends her time drawing, writing and running around 'keeping fit'. She is incredibly smart, achingly honest and is a lovely big sister.....
She also loves to dress up.
So... when it came time to plan her birthday party, she quickly decided on a Pirate theme.... Arrrrr....
Miss Z only dresses up as a princess.....
Lucky she is super cute....
So... how does one create a great 6 year old Pirate Party for girls in10 Easy Steps?
Step 1: Send out a cool invitation....
Step 2: Pile as many kids on to the trampoline as you can.....
Step 3: Play some party games....
Step 4: Eat some party food....
Step 5: Enjoy yourself
Step 6: Have a 'Sandcastle' Ice-cream cake....
Step 7: Sing 'Happy Birthday'
Step 8: Eat 'cake'
Step 9: Make your guest FIND their party bags by following clues around the garden...
Step 10: Have an early bath, watch a DVD, eat a healthy dinner and crawl into bed by 6:30pm....
Miss A scored some very cute gifts...
She got Chickens -yes, CHICKENS!
and a really lovely Mug....


