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  • Creek
    Because Awesome was taken
    • Oct 2011
    • 121

    #31
    Last year... I bought larger pieces of framed canvas ($1-$2 each) and the letters "M" and "O" from Michaels. They're the large white letters you can put up on the wall. I took all the kids outside and took photos of them sitting under a tree with each letter a few times. I printed two of each child with the "M" and one with the "O". I had the kids paint the canvas any way they liked and then glued their photos on it to say Mom. I also did the same thing with Father's day.

    We've done clay hand prints.
    Photos of their face with petals all around with the caption "You help me grow"
    Flower pots that the kids paint and we've planted flowers in them.

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    • hhdc
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 35

      #32
      I have two 10 months old and am stuck with what to do. 1 of the moms is a first time mom so I feel like I should do something but I am not sure what. I do have some cute pictures of the kids I could print out and ust make a frame.
      Any suggestions?
      Thanks!

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      • MissAnn
        Preschool Teacher
        • Jan 2011
        • 2213

        #33
        Originally posted by kcnjason
        Mother's Day is in 1 week and I like to do a special project/gift for each parent from each child. Would you like to share your ideas that you do with the dck's for mother's day.
        I took a picture of each kid and also a picture of their hand with trees in the background. The picture of their hands I used as the background on photo paper...in sepia. The picture of each kid's face is at the top and in color. Then I interviewed each kid .....questions about their mom and the interview typed out on the picture. Hard to explain....but they came out really cute.

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        • AmyLeigh
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 868

          #34
          I just saw a cute idea for a bookmark.* Take a picture of the front and back of the child, glue onto a piece of card stock folded at the top so that the front picture is on one side, back picture on back.* Then put magnetic strip on the bottom of the bookmark to hold them together when in the book.* It would be cute to do the picture in black and white and let the kiddos color it, too!* Easy peasy!

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