Sunday, April 20, 2014

Look Who's Hopping Down the Bunny Trail!


Look who I spied in the neighborhood today! The Easter Bunny came out to play! 


Have a Very Happy Easter, Everybody!






Monday, April 7, 2014

Shout Out to All the Kiddos!: Week of the Young Child 2014 (April 6th - 12th)

Source of photo: http://www.naeyc.org

Yesterday, April 6, 2014, marked the beginning of The Week of the Young Child, which was founded by the National Association for the Education of Young Children in 1971. This celebration brings greater awareness to the needs of young children (birth to age 8), their families, and those who work within the field to care, inspire and educate them on a daily basis. 

Many centers and associations across the country celebrate this week by holding special events and developing public displays geared toward this most precious age group. 

Our center has decided to create a display of our budding artists' artwork at at local public library. The artwork, which was entirely made by the children, will show library patrons the purity and ingenuity of young children's developing skills and artistic levels. 

Everyone who sees the art will be blown away by the cute, whimsical and energetic spirit that only the young can produce. A little paint, buttons, pizazz, and ta-da!: a masterpiece! 


Please visit the Naeyc.org website to learn more about the Week of the Young Child. 


* I am a proud member of NAEYC!*




Sunday, April 6, 2014

Zoo Cool to Be True: A Trip to the Cosley Zoo!



The Cosley Zoo is an adorable oasis nestled in a residential section of Wheaton, Illinois. Children and grown-ups alike clamor to this zoo for their incredible collection of domestic and exotic species including chickens, miniature donkeys, bobcats, bunnies, Nubian Goats and hedgies (hedgehogs) too!

To celebrate the Week of the Young Child (April 6th - 12th) and to enjoy this springtime weather, my mother and I took a car trip to see this lesser-known cousin of the Brookfield Zoo to area residents.

It was so refreshing to know that Wheaton residents (who have a special park district pass) are able to enter the park free and my entrance fee was a measly five dollars, which is unheard of in these trying economic times!

I was amazed at the beauty and cleanliness of both the animals and the park grounds. Ducks quacked happily on a grassy knoll, goats lazed on a wooden dais created for their enjoyment, and bobcats perused their habitat in a happy-go-lucky fashion.

The highlight of my trip, was when I was able to pet a very handsome and prickly young fellow in Cosley's education center. The African Pygmy Hedgehog was an absolutely quill-essential sight to any animal lover big or small and made my day!

As I meandered through the zoo, I found the laughter of the children, the chatter of the grown-ups and the sweetness of the animals become a symphony to my ears on a lazy springtime afternoon.


*The previous video was made before the bobcat exhibit opened. The bobcat exhibit is now open*






Thursday, April 3, 2014

Blazin' Boards: April Showers-themed Bulletin Board

Rain, Rain go away come back another day! No, it's okay rain stay!

Our wet and soggy April bulletin board is puddles of fun and is sure to keep the rainy day blues away. The comfort of dry umbrellas and winsome raindrops make "raindrops falling on your head" a total impossibility. Dont' forget the floral surprises that make their appearance known at the bottom of the board.

Remember it's the perfect time to put on your galoshes, shimmy into your raincoat, and sashay into the brilliance of a refreshing spring rain.