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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: Using Puppets for Storytelling
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on: March 03, 2009, 11:20:16 PM
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I make and use my own puppets all the time. My child loves the puppets that are as big as he is. We have a puppet ministry and he loves to watch mommy perform. I have made the books for my child along with 30 inch talking puppets. I love to make books and the puppets for him adn for other churchs. We are currently creating a website it is still under construction www.puppetsofpraise.webs.comIn my curriculum we use hand puppets, finger puppets, arm puppets, and stick puppets. Creating a puppet stage out of a shoe box is a great way to teach a story and to interact with your child. My toddler has to have help but we enjoy creating together.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Does anyone make and use their own baby products?
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on: March 03, 2009, 11:09:36 PM
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That's true, if you have allergies to flowers, hay, wheat, or grass then the flower herbs should be avoided. Children who have open mouth breathing or any other problems with breathing, allergies, asthma, or people with copd should not use or drink flowering teas. There are tons of warnings on specific herbs, you need to know what you are using or drinking. If you are allergic to trees then certain herbs like the mimosa blooms, cherry blossoms, and other black teas should be avoided as well.
My sons both have eczema and chamomile is suppose to help but with my toddler he is allergic to chamomile and my infant isn't. So i have to use calendula for my toddler and chamomile for my infant. Allergic reactions have a lot to do with the specific person. their health, weight, age, and physical health.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Edible Paint Recipe
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on: March 03, 2009, 11:01:46 PM
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My child loves to paint, so I wanted a safe paint that wouldn't hurt the furniture, the floor, and my clothes, so I found a recipe in an old 1970's book to make edible paint. 3 cups powdered or confectionary suger, and 1/2 cup or more of water, add a little food coloring, and if wanted a little flavoring. For glue you can add less of the water.
My toddler and i take wooden toys, toys that wouldn't ruin of dunked in water, and we paint with the toys. I bought over christmas wooden massage items, they work great to paint with and they look like cars, so my son loves them. We used this for fingerpaint and he loves doing that to.
Just thought I would share the recipe.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Kitchen skin care recipe.. :)
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on: March 03, 2009, 08:24:29 PM
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This is great! Thanks for sharing. As my studies has shown jojoba oil is the thickest oil that you can use and it is safe for all skin types. Safflower is good, soybean oil, there are tons that you can use but almond oil should be avoided due to the severe reactions that have occurred, almonds are a nut. Also olive oil can put salt into your system very quickly if it the pure processed. Just a tip. Research the different carrier oils there are, some have specific properties then others. I trust jojoba oil over any of them, i use jojobal oil in cosmetics. Here is a really good website http://www.herbs2000.com/disorders/1_kids.htm
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Does anyone make and use their own baby products?
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on: March 03, 2009, 08:19:59 PM
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Regarding making hair products, my son loves to put bananas in his hair, i relaized that it makes the best gel for your hair. His hair stayed spiked for hours. But when i tried to wash it out, oh boy! So that got me thinking and researching and studying. I am in the process of making a hair gel using bananas, vegetable glycerin, and jojoba oil. When i make a recipe i study the reccipe and have people actual try it before i publish it so i will let you know how it goes. my hypothesis is that it will put nutrients back into dry damaged hair, and promte growth and regain shinniness to the hair, plus hold the hair for hours. We will see how the provings come out. I have alrady began the experiments for the provings.
Has anyone else thought of using or has used bananas for a product?
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Does anyone make and use their own baby products?
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on: March 03, 2009, 08:13:17 PM
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lemon juice and white vinegar, with a newspaper, or a micro fiber cloth. Get a spray bottle say 8 oz, This is the paportion method, divide the spray bottle into 3 parts you are going to use 2 parts boiled water, allow to cool, pour into spray bottle, add 1 part white vinegar, then add 2 tbsp of lemon juice squeezed right from the lemon or orange or grapefruit juice. (6 oz of boilied water, 2 oz of white vinegar) Shake well allow to sit for 2 hours before use, shake well before using, and spray the window, wipe off with the newspaper or micro viber cloth. If you have like totally dirty windows with dust, and dirt, then add 1 tsp of baking soda to the boiling water, or you can add soapwort herb water to the mix as well for a soapy effect. the ratio would be the same replaceing the boiled water for the herbal water soapwort dried herb can be bought through a health food store or website. i like to use www.mountainroseherbs.com for my herbs. I plan on growing soapwort this year to have some when i need it. You can adjust the recipe to clean stronger but if a child is going to help wash the windows, which is a great idea, then i would stick with a small amount of vinegar. DO NOT USE the RED apple cidar vinegar for it can stain. This is also a good recipe for cleaning the plastic window blinds. Just a suggestion, it is up to you if you try it or not. I use it all the time. I even added sage water to disinfect the bathroom toilets, mirrors, bathtubs, etc. Remember when making products always add a label, that lists the ingredients and a warning label, that says do not eat or drink. And add the expiration date. This recipe has a shelf life of about 2 weeks kept out of sunllight and heat. For looks i even add lemon peel or orange peel or even lime to make it look pretty, but when doing so add 1/2 tsp of fruit fresh so make the recipe last longer and place in a cool area.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Does anyone make and use their own baby products?
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on: March 03, 2009, 07:29:51 PM
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i make my own to safe money and time. Going to the store, the time it takes to load 2 children up and out of the car, etc. You can safely make your own products as long as you study up on what you are doing. Also it is good for the enviroment as well, no plastic containers being made, no harmful fumes, and the reason i make my own products is beacue i am so worried about my child getting into my cabinets and drinking harmful chemicals. I know of a child who did this and he has severe brain damage, it is a sad sight. My child has learned to open the cabinets with the locks on, so I continually worry about him getting any household stuff, even shampoos and lotions. Even though i place the items up high i still worry about me being careless with products after i use them. I can not use clorox due to being allergic so i can't use that in laundry or cleaning the bathroom so i have to use something else, and so far i am allergic to a lot of cleaners and soaps. I will get my recipes that i know that works if you are interested? Even homemade products can be not safe for children and the elderly either verses premade products. I try to be safe in everyway with my products but you never know when a reaction can occur from your child, or your pet that is around the product.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Kitchen skin care recipe.. :)
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on: March 03, 2009, 07:21:08 PM
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Beleive it or not finding the time to pamper your self is hard i have an infant and a toddler, so yep it is. But o nce it all calms down you might find the time to pamper yourself. If you use an electirc candle burner you can burn some lavender oil throughout the day, that will help, but not to much because then you can be sleepy. Chamomile oil is great too, not fragrance oils because those are flammable but true essential oil fatima786 you can even add a little natural honey to the mix if you want. If you are using pure olive oil or cold or hot processed? The pure olive oil, cold processed has been known to raise blood pressure in some people.
I have a recipe to help with pampering your hands; papaya seeds, vegetable glycerin, a little honey, vitamin E liquid a little, distilled water, a little powder sea salts, or epson salt, jojoba oil, avocada water, and maybe a little natural beeswax for healing. after rinsing your hands then apply apricot, shea butter lotion. This works for me for dry chapped flacky hands and fingers, great for the feet but i would add it to a foot bath, with some fresh cucumbers diced up, and maybe for the feet some dryed rose petals. I would only reccommend doing it no more 2 times a week.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Does anyone make and use their own baby products?
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on: March 03, 2009, 06:42:53 PM
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Essential oils are dangerous before using oils or even drinking herbal teas know what you are using. Even herbal teas can cause abortions and problems. Only use essential oils when you have studied herbs and the oils. Pregnant woman should never use essential oils even in shampoos or lotions that are over the counter. Also children under 12 should never use oils directly to their skin or any herbal teas. Essentail oils must be diluted by a carrier oil before use on the skin. Never ingest essential oils either for anyone. You can not buy essential oils at Michaels they are not essential oils they are fragrant oils there is a difference if they do I haven't seen them. Essential oils are very expensive and dangerous. I teach herbs and oils at my local university and their uses. I have published several books and I am a natural health consultant so please know what i am saying is true. The laundry recipes and bath recipes for my children contain less than 1% of essential oils. If diluted in a carrier oil correctly some oils can be used but with caution like lavender. But pregnant or nursing woman should not use any oils or drink herbal teas. Even if you use essential oils in a massage for the skin the oils still get into your blood stream through hair folicils. Useing oils, aromatherapy should be used under a liscened thereapist pregnant or not. Plus if you are breastfeeding do not eat parsley it will dry up your milk. Know the herbs that you are using before using them on yourself or your children. You can make your own oils that are not as dangerous as the pure essential oils to use in your recipes. For example soapwort is an herb that you boil for making soap, that's where it gets its name. Also someone mentioned using borax, it also is very dangerous to use and cause severe reactions to sensitive skin babies. My recipes for soap and shampoo includes soapwort herb water, vegetable glycerin liquid, orange or citrus fruit water. Herb water is water from boiled herbs strained. Fruit water is a fresh fruit or dryed boiled in wter then strained, or you can use pure orange or lemon juice. For lotion I use jojoba oil, natural beeswax, and herb water, and sometimes 1 drop of homemade oil, and a vitamin E capsule the liquid only. Shelf life is around 2 weeks to 3 months. For baby butt cream, I use beeswax, jojoba oil, aloe fresh herb or dryed water, vitamin E liquid not much, and then i will add chamomile water or chamomile homemade oil 1 drop or lavender homemade oil. But these rescipes are just suggestions, remember know what you are using. For a butt spray rinse vegetable glycerin, distilled water, a little white vinegar. If my child has been sick i will add a little sage water tot he recipe to disinfect after diarrehea. For laundry soapwart herbs in a sachet, white vinegar and baking soda liquid mix, sometimes for whites I will add citrus water or citrus sachet directly into the wash. Some citrus like lemon and grapefruit have a bleaching affect, even strawberries. I NEVER use oils in laundry recipes. NEVER use oils on hard wood floors, or furniture, it will strip the varnish right off and stain clothes, and furniture. Remember fragrance oils and essential oil are not the same. Homemade oils and essential oils that you buy are not the same. There are many different types of oils. If you are interested in learning more about using herbs let me know and i will help you individual, for it can be time consuming. There is a lot to know to be safe using herbs. Remember not all products over the counter that says is 'all natural' may not be all natural. Just because it says all natural does not mean that is it safe to use. Certain prescription drugs and herbs can counteract each other and cause a serious reaction. For herbs have the same properties as prescription drugs and OTC. Like asprin the white willow tree the bark is asprin. So remember know what you are taking. I will be glad to send some samples of my book to anyone who request one for FREE.
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Parents' Lounge / Coffee Corner - General Chat / Re: Kitchen skin care recipe.. :)
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on: March 03, 2009, 06:36:57 PM
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Essential oils are dangerous before using oils or even drinking herbal teas know what you are using. Even herbal teas can cause abortions and problems. Only use essential oils when you have studied herbs and the oils. Pregnant woman should never use essential oils even in shampoos or lotions that are over the counter. Also children under 12 should never use oils directly to their skin or any herbal teas. Essentail oils must be diluted by a carrier oil before use on the skin. Never ingest essential oils either for anyone. You can not buy essential oils at Michaels they are not essential oils they are fragrant oils there is a difference if they do I haven't seen them. Essential oils are very expensive and dangerous. I teach herbs and oils at my local university and their uses. I have published several books and I am a natural health consultant so please know what i am saying is true. The laundry recipes and bath recipes for my children contain less than 1% of essential oils. If diluted in a carrier oil correctly some oils can be used but with caution like lavender. But pregnant or nursing woman should not use any oils or drink herbal teas. Even if you use essential oils in a massage for the skin the oils still get into your blood stream through hair folicils. Useing oils, aromatherapy should be used under a liscened thereapist pregnant or not. Plus if you are breastfeeding do not eat parsley it will dry up your milk. Know the herbs that you are using before using them on yourself or your children. You can make your own oils that are not as dangerous as the pure essential oils to use in your recipes. For example soapwort is an herb that you boil for making soap, that's where it gets its name. Also someone mentioned using borax, it also is very dangerous to use and cause severe reactions to sensitive skin babies. My recipes for soap and shampoo includes soapwort herb water, vegetable glycerin liquid, orange or citrus fruit water. Herb water is water from boiled herbs strained. Fruit water is a fresh fruit or dryed boiled in wter then strained, or you can use pure orange or lemon juice. For lotion I use jojoba oil, natural beeswax, and herb water, and sometimes 1 drop of homemade oil, and a vitamin E capsule the liquid only. Shelf life is around 2 weeks to 3 months. For baby butt cream, I use beeswax, jojoba oil, aloe fresh herb or dryed water, vitamin E liquid not much, and then i will add chamomile water or chamomile homemade oil 1 drop or lavender homemade oil. But these rescipes are just suggestions, remember know what you are using. For a butt spray rinse vegetable glycerin, distilled water, a little white vinegar. If my child has been sick i will add a little sage water tot he recipe to disinfect after diarrehea. For laundry soapwart herbs in a sachet, white vinegar and baking soda liquid mix, sometimes for whites I will add citrus water or citrus sachet directly into the wash. Some citrus like lemon and grapefruit have a bleaching affect, even strawberries. I NEVER use oils in laundry recipes. NEVER use oils on hard wood floors, or furniture, it will strip the varnish right off and stain clothes, and furniture. Remember fragrance oils and essential oil are not the same. Homemade oils and essential oils that you buy are not the same. There are many different types of oils. If you are interested in learning more about using herbs let me know and i will help you individual, for it can be time consuming. There is a lot to know to be safe using herbs. Remember not all products over the counter that says is 'all natural' may not be all natural. Just because it says all natural does not mean that is it safe to use. Certain prescription drugs and herbs can counteract each other and cause a serious reaction. For herbs have the same properties as prescription drugs and OTC. Like asprin the white willow tree the bark is asprin. So remember know what you are taking. I will be glad to send some samples of my book to anyone who request one for FREE.
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