Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Carving A Pumpkin

 One of the first pumpkins we got this year was this beautiful white one. We were playing different scenes from Curious George's Halloween Boo Fest, and the kids decided they wanted to carve a pumpkin like George and The Man in the Yellow Hat. We had a little time before rest time to do something, so we decided to go for it! This pumpkin was very easy to get the seeds out, and the kids both did a great job helping. They were also unusually behaved for that time of day, so we had a lot of fun together.












































all clean






making sure the lid fits





time to carve the face!





There he is!





























 We had a lot of fun!
Happy learning & have a fun Halloween!
~Beth

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Field Trip: Pumpkin Patch!

It was Saturday morning and Rico and I were having our coffee.

The kids were talking non-stop about pumpkins. They drew pictures of pumpkins. They talked about how to grow a one-ton pumpkin and how they wanted to grow one next year.

 I pulled Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder off the shelf and read to them about when Almanzo grew a giant pumpkin and won the contest. They even listened as they colored their pictures!

 Rico whispered in my ear, "Let's surprise them by taking them to the real pumpkin patch." So we piled in the car and headed out to Jake's Farm, where we've been going for pumpkins since Fynn was little.








Fynn and Rico guesstimated how much each pumpkin weighed, then weighed as many as possible on the real scale.
Who's that scarecrow out there?
Or that one?






We had so much fun! When we got home, we made our own pumpkin patch in the backyard.

 Where's your favorite place to pick? Let us know in the comments below!

 Happy learning!
~Beth