Showing posts with label pretend play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pretend play. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Playing with our food and other great moments in momdom

I get the biggest kick out of watching and listening to my kids play. Kids are so creative and it reminds me of how important imaginative play was to me as a child.

E decided to open a restaurant in his bedroom yesterday. He has a fully stocked kitchen, an apron, and a cash register so he was pretty much in business. He named the joint, E's Eatery and Comfort Inn (the Comfort Inn justified the bed in the room).



Just like when I was little, he had more fun setting up the restaurant. His attention to details was very cute; foods in their appropriate compartments, sign on the door, menu in hand.

So, posing as a restaurant critic and photographer, I stopped in and took some photos. I would have to say the ambiance was superb, staff friendly and knowledgeable, and service impeccable. I guess my only complaint would be that the food was a bit...hard.



Later that night, as we snuggled in his bed, we had a great laugh concerning my childhood stuffed animal, Lamby. Since I was very small, Lamby was one of my favorite toys and now I've handed him down to E. Problem is, according to E, Lamby is not a lamb but a puppy dog. Somehow that little detail escaped me and E laughed from the depths of his soul. How silly that I never considered this stuffed animal to be a dog.

We ended our night with a little hand rhyme that I taught him (didn't realize he had never seen or heard it before). With fingers interlaced, my childhood version is this: "Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the door and see all the people. Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the door...where are the people?" He thought that was the greatest thing since Spongebob toothpaste. I was completely taken aback by his glee. I need to dig deep into the recesses of my mind and find more little childhood gems to share.

If you remember a song, rhyme, or game from your childhood, please leave them in a comment. It may trigger some fond memories to share with others (including our therapists).

Friday, November 14, 2008

Friday Finds - Felt Food Fun!

My friends are sick of hearing about Etsy from me. I constantly tell them that they can find anything, for anyone, at any price range. I always look there first before going out into the huge world of commercial merchandise. Today, I'm putting my money where my mouth is and want to share what I found!

My niece's 2nd birthday is coming up. She is the only little girl in a sea of boys in the family so I get to expand my gift giving horizon. I thought it would be fun to get her some pretend food. There are lots of plastic and wooden foods in stores and online. Many are cute but I'm looking for something extra special.

Not surprising, there are many amazing crafters on Etsy making very fun felt and crochet "foods." I was overwhelmed by the creativity and talent in making these items look real. It was very hard for me to make up my mind...pasta w/sauce, pizza, cakes & cookies, fruits, vegetables?! After much deliberation, I've finally decided to go with these delicious "baked" goods from Mommy24cs:


Aren't they the cutest things? Now, my niece can have tea parties (with the tea set I bought her last year) or she can play bakery. I would have loved these as a kid!

BTW, my two boys have outgrown playing kitchen and restaurant. However, when my little one saw these he wanted them. I may have to indulge him for Christmas.

Here are others I absolutely loved:




1) Lillybean
2) weepereas
3) FeltCuisine
4) doolittledesign

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