Lunchables: Field Trips For All with Kevin Jonas


So these past three days we have been talking about Lunchables Field Trips For All Contest where Lunchables will be giving 50 classrooms the ultimate field trip! I hope by now you have gone over to lunchables.com to nominate a deserving classroom. I wanted to take one last day to promote the program and show you some video that was taken from the event. My two kids got a chance to ask Kevin Jonas two questions.......watch below to find out what they asked! (make sure you turn up your volume...the sound is pretty low)



Below you can also see some footage of the event as well as the lucky classroom that got to participate. Stay tuned Monday we're going to have a fun giveaway launching - where I am taking one of you on a field trip!! This should be a ton of fun and I am looking forward to hosting a lucky reader!! Watch Monday for more details!!

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Lunchables










Project
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Field Trips









For All









Nominate a classroom
for the ultimate field trip
50 field trips will
be given away - head to
Lunchables.com to vote now!





**Kevin Jonas from the world famous Jonas Brothers kicked of Lunchables "Field Trips For All" Program at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles today.


Lunchables:Field Trips for All


My youngest son goes to school in one of the lowest poverty areas of Los Angeles. Our little town has only two elementary schools and because of budget issues they had to shut down one, cramming all the children from both schools into one. One of the first things that seems to also but cut out is funding for field trips. My youngest daughter did not get to go on one field trip this year. Just last week I got to accompany my son on his one and only field trip of the year. I find it so true that learning comes so much easier when you engage in an hands-on experience. I for one am not one to sit and listen to someone talk - being able to experience first hand is so much more fascinating and quicker to absorb.

"Field Trips For All" is the first effort from the Lunchables teams new initiative called Project Potential. Aimed at empowering kids with opportunities to help them reach their full potential, Project Potential will award enriching experiences kids might otherwise not have.

The Lunchables Field Trips For All program will provide educational and inspiring field trips to 50 deserving classrooms in an effort to help kids unlock their imaginations and realize their full potential. Deserving classrooms will be selected from nominations submitted online at lunchables.com through June 1st.


Today pop star Kevin Jonas is helping to kick off the Lunchables "Field Trips For All" program here in Los Angeles at the National History Museum of Los Angeles County. Kevin Jonas will accompany a group of 2ND grade students from Manhattan Place Elementary School. We are lucky enough to have an opportunity to tag along will bring back some footage to share with you all! In the mean time I hope you will take just five minutes to head on over to lunchables.com and nominate a classroom. Even if you don't have any children or your children are older, call up a local school and get the information needed.....you will be giving the children an opportunity to enhance their learning!!

Fan Stamp

I don't know what it is about fake tattoos, but the kids seem to just go crazy over them! My kids go nuts over them and as soon as they see one, that's how quick they are in the bathroom trying to put them on!! Putting them on can sometimes be a mess, water gets all over the place or they may smudge and peel off easily. Fan Stamp takes it one step ahead - no water needed!! Fan Stamp applies without water - just peel, rub and stick! The stamp is made from high end make up that won't drip like regular face paint. My favorite part about this product (besides the use of no water) is that you can use the same stamp over and over. My daughter loved this ladybug tattoo, she wanted it on each cheek. This was so easy to put on!! You simply peel off the cover, apply the stamp to the area where you are applying it and press down for a few seconds. It did not take long to apply at all. As I am getting older I notice that my hands don't stay still very easily, so I was afraid I was going to smudge it. This did not seem to smudge at all and I just pressed down for five seconds and it was perfect!! I love how it looked, I wish I would have taken a picture for you all, but this really looked like a professional face painting job. So different than the fake tattoos that go on with water. Those seem to peel easily and start to crack. With Fan Stamp I did not see any cracks starting to form and there is nothing for it to start peeling. Fan Stamp is completely hygienic and can be easily removed with any oil based make up remover that is safe for the face and eye area.

Pros -
  • Easy to apply - just peel, press & rub - no water needed
  • Professional looking - no cracks or peeling
  • One stamp can be reapplied more than one time
  • Convenient for costumes or dressing up
Cons -
  • This can get expensive if buying for a party or group
Example of pricing - you can get an animal package for $8.25 which includes one eye design, one face design, and removal wipe instructions (when you buy 6-23)

I don't know if I would spend this much money if I was buying for a party....but on a personal level I love love love this for use on my own children!! This is also great to carry in your purse when you plan on going out to a carnival or somewhere they will have face painting. We usually pass on it because they just charge so much! Now when my children ask if they can have their face painted I can pull out Fan Stamp and save about half the price and most the time it will probably look a lot better than having someone at the festival do it anyway. Even for Halloween - it sure beats any design I can create!!

Visit Fan Stamp to see the many designs they have and for more information!! They even have Disney and Team Colors too!!

Fun With Math!!

My youngest son is in the first grade and just turned seven. He is a very smart little boy....when he chooses to be. As a mother of four one thing I have learned is that children learn best when having fun! I can even say that may hold true for myself also to some point. Sitting at a desk, listening to someone talk just somehow does not absorb as much as actually interacting with what you are learning. Zillio is a fun way to keep kids interested in math and a fun way for you to "refresh" your memory so that you can help with that homework. When my son started the first grade I could not believe the math he was learning! I thought to myself "how am I ever going to keep up with him" It's been years since I have been in school and they are learning so much at an earlier age now. With Zillio my kids and I can keep up together, it's a way not only for me to bond with them, but gives me a chance to keep up at their level.

When we first got out the mountain I think we were a bit intimidated, but tried anyway to play it straight from the box. After not being able to figure it out I grabbed the laptop and watched the intro videos that they have on their website which is extremely helpful!! Also in the box comes a thick binder full of games and the instructions how to play. There are so many different ways you can play no matter what your math level may be. My youngest daughter who is in Kindergarten loves to play with this!! I have to say - she is a bit behind at this point compared to where my son was at her age. She is doing well is school - but I think because she is the baby of the family, we just can't see her growing up!! She does so much learning on her own -she loves to play school. We started off simple for her, placing all the tokens in the middle of the mountain and mixing them up. We would each take a turn and place them on their mountain hill, matching them with their color. Then, once all tokens were accounted for we raced to see who could put the numbers in order first - she loved doing this over and over trying to beat her own time. The numbers just don't go up to ten either. In fact I just got my daughters progress report today and two numbers she needs work on is 12 & 22 - so this is a perfect, fun way for her to learn!

When it comes to my son - it's more so about me trying to keep up with him as I stated above. I cannot believe the math first graders are doing these days. I can just imagine by the time my son is in fifth grade I will be no longer able to help him because I do not know the work. Feeling helpless in not being able to help my son succeed is not a feeling I want to experience! I love that this isn't just for kids. That while bonding with my son I can also learn with him and be able to be there for him when he sits down to do his homework. When I was in school I use to be a whiz at algebra - but how many years ago was that? With the Mini Mountain, the second group of lessons focus on multiplicative reasoning, including multiplication, divisions, fractions, ratios and linear equations. LOVE IT!! The visual structure of the Mountain helps children learn how multiplication, division, number lines, and fractions are all interrelated. My son and I have been using the mini mountain for about the last week and it's helped us tremendously! My son is not a patient person who gets frustrated easily. Now, when he gets stuck we pull out the mini mountain and figure the problem out together. Now I'm starting to think he sometimes gets stuck on purpose just to get this out!! But, I don't mind - I love watching my children learn and especially when they are wanting to learn on their own free time!

“Numerous studies report that over 60% of our youngsters are not proficient in math,” reveals Emerson. “This will limit their career choices, earning potential, and self esteem. It even has a huge impact on whether or not they stay in school.” She adds, “a similarly large number of adults tell us they do not feel comfortable with their own math skills so investing in Zillio can really make a difference -- now and into their child’s future.”



Mini Mountain
This Mountain measures 18” in diameter and 8” high and is easily portable. The maximum height reached (peak elevation) is 36. It is excellent for introducing and exploring even the most advanced concepts but it is more limited in developing fluency. The number of players varies by activity, from one to four. Hands-on activities and length of play are suited to beginning levels and skills as well as more advanced ones. Ages 4 to 94. Retails for $99.95

2D Playground
This colorful 2D version of our Mega Zillio can be used as a game board, a poster, and a worksheet. Perfect for 2- 4 students to practice math facts and or play games to develop problem solving and reasoning skills. It measures 24" by 24" and is laminated. It has a picture of the Mountain with multiples on one side and without on the other. It comes with instructions, 3 dice, and 1 set of 12 foam cards with tokens. Retails for $31.95

Visit Zillio at www.zilliogames.com for more information

Want to win your choice of the Mini Mountain or 2D Playground? Head on over to our giveaway page for more info!!


**Disclosure: Our family was given the Mini Mountain & 2D Playground for review purposes for this feature. The Mini Mountain will be donated to my son's first grade classroom. A big thank you to Zillio for allowing me to find a way to "keep up" with my son!!!!

Green Crafts courtesy of Disney Family Fun Magazine

Green Crafts

Jug heads: To liven up the laundry room, mount a menagerie of plastic-jug trophy heads. Our hunting grounds yielded the makings of a pig, a warthog, and an antelope, but your recycling bin may suggest a different animal collective.

Treasure-keeper frog: What tadpole wouldn’t love to fill this case with marbles, coins, or trinkets? We’ve come up with a trick for attaching the zipper in a snap.
Soda-bottle tractor: Thanks to its jumbo rear wheels made from cardboard disks and old CDs, this green machine is surprisingly speedy. A seat cut from the corner of a soap box makes the perfect perch for toy tractor operators.

Tropical bottle fish: These bottlenose beauties make great decors indoors or out. If you plan to hang yours poolside, brush on a coat of Outdoor Mod Podge first.

Cardboard petal picture frame: This fanciful frame gets its flair from snips of painted cardboard tubes. To achieve our free-form look, we cut two petal sizes.

Easy-weave newsprint basket: You won’t be-weave how fast this basket comes together when you work around a form. We used a roll of paper towels for ours. Clear tape keeps the strips secure.

Gardening’s not just for grown-ups! Gardening Craft Projects to Inspire a Young Gardener
The Stepping Stone Path:
This stepping-stone path offers a concrete method of preserving your most precious garden harvest: happy memories.
Create a Gourd Birdhouse: Gourds prove that nature has a sense of humor: their wild markings, eye-popping colors, and space-alien shapes transform the late-summer garden into a natural amusement park. If you've considered growing gourds but wondered what in the world to do with them, this project will answer your question--and please the birds in the process.
Make Your Version of the Very Hungry Caterpillar: This soddy creature makes a fun first-time gardening project while bringing a little bit of spring into your home.

Create a Garden Guardian: With her bean-vine skirt and hair that really grows, our garden guardian is proof that this summer's hot color is definitely green. Plant your seeds at the end of May (or whenever the time is right where you live), and you'll see a full skirt of foliage by mid-July. As if good looks weren't enough, Mrs. Green Beans offers the bonus of a three-month harvest.
Open a "Ladybug Inn": One way for your kids to get acquainted with the industrious ladybug is to gather a few from your garden and put them up indoors for a couple of days in a see-through ladybug inn.
Gardening Projects for Apartment Dwellers:

Create a Door Step Garden: Turn an old boot into a stylish planter.
Create a Windowsill Garden: Nothing cures a family-wide case of cabin fever--and makes a home more fun to live in--like a little gardening in the great indoors.

Create Plant Pals for the Indoor Gardener: Your indoor gardener may not get your "bad hair day" jokes, but the fun of this grassy-haired friend won't be lost on him. Like a Chia Pet, the project requires just a sprinkling of seeds, a bit of sun, and a few drops of patience.

Additional Tips:

10 Ways to Make Gardening More Fun: By maximizing the magic and minimizing the chores, our readers bring out the green thumb in their kids.

Tips for Creating Your First Garden (with your kids!): Giving your child his or her own miniature flower garden provides the right balance of big dreams and little tasks. A small garden of annual flowers is easy to take care of, and she will learn many skills as she nurtures seedlings and cuts bouquets for the kitchen table


**This post has been written and provided by Disney Family Fun Magazine. No compensation was received for this post.

Fresh Beat Band

This past week my two little ones and I were invited to the Paramount Studios to get a behind the scene look at the Fresh Beat Band's new home in Los Angeles. The kids waited all week for this one - they were super excited!! From a mother's perspective I love shows like this one - there is no language we have to worry about, no rude remarks and no violence. Just plain fun!! When we arrived at Paramount Studios they had lunch waiting for us. Our hosts gave the kids coloring pages and crayons to pass the time. Lunch was so yummy and I loved that they thought of the little ones and served chicken nuggets (one of the only few things my daughter will eat). Being one of the first ones there we got to go back first to watch them tape a clip of an upcoming show. I was a bit worried about how the kids would do - but I think they ended up being so intimidated that they were as quiet as can be! During their lunch break they were nice enough to come outside to talk with us all.

Below from left to right - Twist (Jon Beavers), Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez), Shout (Thomas Hobson) and Marina (Shayna Rose)


We were also lucky enough to get a tour of the set - it's so amazing how they fit so much into one building!! As we walked into Stage 13, we proceeded down Main Street - they kids could not believe they were actually there! It's so colorful, full of life and like walking into the Wizard of Oz a bit.

Scott Kraft (pictured below) and Nadine Van der Velde are the creators of the Fresh Beat Band (and husband and wife might I add) Scott was so insightful and seemed to have just as much energy as the characters have!! We loved touring with Scott as he gave us the inside of how the taping is done as well as showing us around the many different scenes they had set up for the show. He was also great with the kids - he had The Fresh Beat Band give a shout out to our kids in between their takes.


Courtesy of Nickelodeon below is some info on the show -

"The Fresh Beat Band is a live-action preschool musical sitcom set to original pop songs with preschool-friendly lyrics. Marina, Kiki, Twist, and Shout are the Fresh Beats--four best friends in a band who go to music school together and love to sing and dance.

For the Fresh Beats, just about any situation can lead to a full-blown song-and-dance performance. From the moment they wake up, everything that the Fresh Beats do is infused with musical fun. All songs embody an upbeat, contemporary format with preschool-friendly lyrics that the whole family will enjoy.
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In Every Episode:

  • There are four upbeat, kid-friendly songs in every Fresh Beat Band episode.

  • Children will sing and dance along as they help the Fresh Beats solve a preschool-relatable problem.

  • The Fresh Beat Band kicks off each episode with an energetic performance of one of their signature songs.

  • When a preschool-appropriate problem arises, The Fresh Beat Band sings a song about how to confront it.

  • When the problem is solved, The Fresh Beat Band performs their big number--with the solution incorporated into the lyrics.

  • Each episode concludes with a version of The Fresh Beat Band's show-stopping "Great Day!" song.


  • What to check out the Fresh Beat Band live? They will be performing at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books this weekend, April 24Th & 25Th at the UCLA campus. The event is free to the public - check the website for more information and show times.

    Kids can also visit Nick Jr. for games, videos, crafts and even recipes from The Fresh Beat Band!

    ***Check your local listings for showtimes

    **Disclosure: Our family was invited out to the Paramount Studios for a tour, lunch and a meet and greet with the band. No monetary compensation was received.