Love in many languages

loveThese pictures are of a cozy/quiet space decorated for Valentine’s Day created by Ms. Katelyn at our preschool. Our “cozy cabana” is used when children need a place to go to be alone; and is filled with quiet activities to help a child work through their feelings – (possibly of saddness, tiredness or being overwhelmed). I love how Katelyn decorated this for Valentine’s Day … with words of love written in the hearts in all different languages. It looks so visually appealing, and maybe a child who is feeling sad at the moment will see the hearts and know that they are loved.

I also really like the use of other languages to say the word “love”. No, the 4 and 5 year old children in this room can’t necessarily READ the words. But think about how this LOOKS to them.

1) First, they can associate the shape of a heart with the word “love”. So, even though they can’t read the word “love” in all those languages – they can still look at those hearts and KNOW what is written on them.

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2) Second, what they are learning about language is that there are so many ways to say the same word … “love”. Keep in mind that early literacy is “everything children know about reading and writing before they can actually read and write.” And so a visual such as this teaches young children that their language is not the only language in the world. And for some children who are learning a second language, they can help to teach some of their classmates how to say the word “love” in their families’ home language as well.

And .. it just looks beautiful, doesn’t it?

Source: Multnomah County Library

LAST “Heart Project” Giveaway win a printed copy!

Heart ProjectIt’s been a very successful couple of weeks! As of February 12th, this project has raised $1823.06 for the American Heart Association! That’s phenominal!

We are glad to be part of the LAST giveaway in support of “The Heart Project“! We are doing a collective giveaway for a printed copy of “The Heart Book”!

Want to enter for a chance to WIN one of FOUR printed copies of “The Heart Book”?

STEP 1: LEAVE US A COMMENT ON OUR BLOG as your first entry into the giveaway! Tell us what you love about the American Heart Association (tell us about someone you know that benefits from it, or just that they’re doing great and to keep up the work!)

STEP 2: Record your entry in Rafflecopter and unlock OTHER ways you can enter on ourThe Heart Book Giveaway PageEnter for your chance to win from February 13-21, 2012.

So leave us a comment BELOW, and then CLICK HERE to go to our Giveaway Page!Good luck!

“The Heart Project” Trunki Giveaway

trunkiOk, now it’s our turn to join in the fun of co-hosting a giveaway in support of “The Heart Project“! Melissa & Doughave generously donated 2 of their Trunki luggage riding toys to be given away in support of this project! Woot woot!

The Trunki is a unique combination of a suitcase/storage bin and riding toy. Children can use the Trunki to pack their belongings or tote along their favorite possessions and treasures, and then hop on and go (see picture).

Want to see a video clip of the Trunki in action?

Want to enter for a chance to WIN a Trunki?

STEP 1: LEAVE US A COMMENT ON OUR BLOG as your first entry into the giveaway! Tell us what you love about the American Heart Association (tell us about someone you know that benefits from it, or just that they’re doing great and to keep up the work!)heartfundraiser

STEP 2: Record your entry in Rafflecopter and unlock OTHER ways you can enter on ourHeart Project Trunki Giveaway! You can also see the Trunki video clip on this page. Enter for your chance to win from February 8-14, 2012.

So leave us a comment and then CLICK HERE to go to our Giveaway Page! Good luck!

A story about my heart

A story about my heartAbout 18 months ago I had heart surgery. Never in a million years did I think that at age 32 I would need to have surgery on my heart. For 20 years I was told I had a seizure disorder when in reality I was suffering from mini-stokes (TIA’s) that were being caused by two holes in my heart. I was born with the two holes; one known as a PFO and one called an ASD, but for 30 years went undetected. It was also discovered that I had a genetic blood clotting factor that causes my blood to clot too much. There was no doubt that I was gearing up for a major stroke…..my body was “the perfect storm.”

On July 27, 2010 that all changed. I took the biggest risk of my life and went through surgery to insert a closure devise that would “patch” both of those holes. The procedure itself was easy, the recovery for me was a little more of a challenge, but with lots of prayer and help, I got through it.

As a working woman, wife, mother of two, sister, and aunt, I never really thought of my heart health. I tried my best to take care of myself, but let’s face it; there are times when everyone else in the world comes first. Prior to my surgery I tried my best to eat healthy and get in exercise when I could, but with two small children, it was sometimes hard. It wasn’t until 2009 I began to take my health a little more seriously. I began to exercise more, eat better and then WHAM…..my doctor discovered my heart issue.

Since that moment my health has become a priority. I know that I could not successfully be a wife, mother, sister and boss if it weren’t for my health. We need to all make our health a priority EVERYDAY and not feel guilty about it.

During the weeks leading up to my surgery I became extremely nervous, so many thoughts would stream through my head. What if something awful happened during the procedure….what would my family do? Yet on the flip side, what if I didn’t go through the surgery and I suffered a catastrophic stroke, what would my family do? In reality we need to ask ourselves these questions all the time. If I don’t take care of my body and lead a healthy lifestyle…what could happen, how would this affect my family, my work, my life? You never know when a heart of other health issue is going to be discovered, no one has control over that. However, we all have control over the health decisions we make everyday and for those of us who take those decision seriously will be able to provide abundantly for those around us.heartfundraiser

During the month of February (also known as “Heart Health Month”) – we are working to raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association through “The Heart Project“! More than 70 childhood bloggers have collaborated to create an eBook showcasing craft ideas all about HEARTS! The eBook will be your gift with every five ($5) dollar (U.S funds) donation to the American Heart Association throughout the entire month of February. Check out our link and view a preview of eBook and join in some fun auctions and free giveaways! We hope you will join all of us in our efforts to raise $1,000 by Valentine’s Day for the AHA!

The Heart Project Auction/Giveaway List

heartfundraiserWe are SO excited to be participating in this important fundraiser! In addition to “The Heart Book” – from now until Valentine’s Day, there will be some online auctions and giveaways each day to help raise additional funds for the American Heart Association. You are not required to donate in order to enter in any of these giveaways. We just want to help bring awareness to the American Heart Association.

Our collective group is working towards a goal of raising $1,000 for AHA by Valentine’s Day! We hope you’ll join us in the fun by participating in the following auctions and giveaways!

Auctions

Generous donations were received from Melissa & Doug and Fudoo Boards! These are up for auction on eBay – check them out and have fun bidding for a good cause!

Melissa & Doug – (4) Trunki & Teddy Bear Combos: Auction will run from 2/1-2/10, 2012

1. Trunki & Teddy Bear Combo 1
2. Trunki & Teddy Bear Combo 2
3. Trunki & Teddy Bear Combo 3
4. Trunki & Teddy Bear Combo 4

Fudoo Boards – (3) Fudoo Boards: Auction will run from 2/1-2/10, 2012

1. Fudoo board 1
2. Fudoo board 2
3. Fudoo board 3

Giveaways

The giveaways are going to be related to “The Heart Book” that an amazing group of over 70 bloggers have contributed to. Some giveaways will be of projects featured in the book or materials to make the project yourself. Other giveaways are products donated by sponsors … and it all culminates on February 14th with the GRAND PRIZE – a printed version of “The Heart Book”!

Pop back here each day throughout February and check out that day’s giveaways on each of the following blogs:

 

And here is the impressive list of all the bloggers participating in “The Heart Project”!

hands on : as we grow
A Little Learning for Two   Among Many Blessings
Angelique Felix
At Home with Ali   Broken Treasures
Busy at Home
Busy Kids Happy Mom   Carrie Saindon’s Photo Journey
Child Central Station
Classified: Mom   Classroom Magic
Creative with Kids
Creativity My Passion   Critters and Crayons
De Tout et de Rien
Dilly-Dali Art   Dinosaurs & Octopuses
Excited 2 Learn
Hand Over the Cookies   Handprint & Footprint Art
Happy Hooligans
Heart Journey   Imagination Soup
Jamie’s Jumble
Kitchen Counter Chronicles   Kreative Resources
Let Kids Create
Little Illuminationss   Living Montessori Now
Loudness of the Lambs
Love and Lollipops   Mama, hocemo nesto da pravimo
Mama Pea Pod
Mama Smiles   MemeTales
Messy Kids
Mindful Meanderings   Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas
Mommy Labs
Mommy Perks   Mum Paints Lives
Mummy Mummy Mum
My Creative Family   NurtureStore
One Artsy Mama
Peace Love & Rainbows   Play Dr Mom
Putti Prapancha
Rainbows within Reach   Reading Confetti
Ready. Set. Read!
Red Ted Art   Sense of Wonder
Share & Remember
Stacy Molter   Sun Hats & Wellie Boots
Teach Preschool
The Artful Child   The Chocolate Muffin Tree
The Craft Barn
The Educators’ Spin on It   The Golden Gleam
The Imagination Tree
The Iowa Farmer’s Wife   The Joy of My Life
The Kids Fun Review
The Outlaw Mom Blog   The Preschool Toolbox
The SEEDS Network
Toddler Approved