I was curious to see how dinosaurweek would go down in our home, as my daughters are just over one, and not yet four – not the target age or gender for dinosaurs, normally. Turns out, however, that they absolutely loved it. We had two dinosaur books that we focused on this week:
- Mini House: The Land of Dinosaurs a brilliant shaped mini book, a lot of fun for visual learners, as it’s a 3D book.
- Things You Never Knew About Dinosaurs, a colourful, bright and silly book that will give giggles and culminate in a ‘BOO’ moment at the end.
- 1/2 cup of salt
- 1/2 cup of water
- 1 cup of flour
I’ve seen these dinosaur eggs floating around Pinterest for ages now, and thought we’d try it for the dinosaur week.
I boiled a few eggs – the Thermomix makes amazing boiled eggs! – and then Ameli cracked them gently. We then poured some food colouring over them and left them for a few hours.
Later, Ameli peeled the eggs, which is great fine motor skill practice, and equally great for learning how to work really gently.
The peeled eggs looked fantastic, really! The blue egg only had a couple of cracks in, so didn’t have the same pattern. It was a fun experiment, and a yummy lunch.
The finished dinosaur eggs: