Welcome to the August Carnival of Natural Parenting: Creating With Kids
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared how they make messes and masterpieces with children. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
This summer the boys, Bella and I sat down and made a huge list of all the things we wanted to do together. We had just moved to a new home in a new country and with no friends close by we thought this would be a great way to fill our time. What I didn’t know is that it would also end up being a great excercise for me.
While we made our list, I contributed ideas by asking questions and we came up with some fun ideas like painting with balls, making bubble wands and cooking up mud burgers to name a few. Aware that these were mostly my ideas (although all things I thought they would enjoy) I wanted to give the boys a chance to have their own ideas, it was after all their summer and I had an inkling that they would come up with some really cool stuff to do.
At some point as we were talking about puffy paint, I mentioned we could mix flour and food coloring; my three year old chimed in and started talking about using flour to make a giant chocolate cake, “so giant like a volcano, full of chocolate lava for licking and even eating big slices.” He was excited in that way a three year old gets; huge eyes and so many words coming all together. Everything seemed possible. I decided to just sit and listen and soon the boys had a slew of things they wanted to do. From digging for dinosaur bones to building a Viking sail, watching their enthusiasm and creativity was priceless. Once our list was done, each day we tackled a few of the items.
I confess some of the items on their list seemed impossible but after they insisted we try building a “real” pirate ship I quickly realized their ideas and expectations were really not so hard to meet – it was much more important to them that we work together and have fun in the process of attempting these things than to have them be perfect.
Alas, my expectations were the only ones that were high – so I dropped them – and besides having a fun filled amazing summer so far, I have also had a wonderful reminder that processes, togetherness and fun are much more important than aiming for perfection.
A few of our favorite moments creating this summer:
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Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
(This list will be live and updated by afternoon August 9 with all the carnival links.)
- Family Draw Time Art Show — Kate Wicker shares art (and inspiration!) from her family’s cherished tradition of family draw time.
- The Rules of Creativity: Learning to Create with the “Non-Creative” — Zoe at Give an Earthly shares how she learned to accept her “non-creative” child and claims that anyone, child or adult, can be creative given the right handling and environment.
- Creating With Kids: 4 Ways That Work For Us — See how Kristin at Intrepid Murmurings nurtures creativity with her kids through craft projects, outdoor creative play, celebrating the creative process, and setting up “little spaces of beauty.”
- Creating memories, not things — Mrs. Green from Little Green Blog reflects on life with a ten year old and how ‘creating together’ has evolved from ‘things’ to memories.
- The Gift of Creation — It may be hot, but Kellie at Our Mindful Life is already thinking about winter.
- Hidden Talents — Sylvia at MaMammalia describes how providing the opportunity for creativity sometimes means learning to look for hidden talents in unusual places.
- Creating Joy — CatholicMommy at Working to be Worthy shares how she and her one year-old son create joy for their community.
- How to do Crafts with Kids — Gaby at Tmuffin describes how to keep things simple when doing crafts with kids for magical (easy-to-clean, and tantrum-free) results.
- Sugar & Spice & Baking on the Kitchen Floor — Carrie at Love Notes Mama enjoys making a mess in the kitchen with her daughter.
- Young Scientist Makes Purple Potion — Hannah at Wild Parenting loves being a lab assistant for the young scientist in her life.
- Making a butterfly house — Lauren at Hobo Mama demonstrates the proper way to build a wooden butterfly house with a preschooler.
- Nurturing Creativity — Amyables at Toddler In Tow shares the enjoyment she feels in nurturing the creativity of her children.
- Home School Music – Sparking A New Generation Of Musicians — Based on her musical background, Chante at My Natural Motherhood Journey talks about how she creates with and teaches music to her children.
- Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection.
- Family Soccer Kick Around — When her children wanted to play soccer, Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children helped organize something that would work for her family.
- Creating Memories Together on Skype — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now tells how you can create memories online with adult children or anyone who lives in another city or country.
- We’ll always have Halloween: Creating costumes for kids — Jessica Claire at Crunchy-Chewy Mama is not the craftiest mom on the block, but she does make a mean homemade Halloween costume.
- Let’s Make Juice! — Wendylori at High Needs Attachment shares about the benefits of juicing with kids, as well as a quick recipe.
- Everything’s Better When It’s Homemade — Amanda at Let’s Take the Metro praises the art of homemade goods.
- Creating the Opportunity for Art — Jenn at Monkey Butt Junction shares how her family has created an environment conducive to art.
- 10 Easy and Functional Crafts Preschoolers Can Do with Minimal Assistance — Dionna at Code Name: Mama offers ten easy crafts preschoolers can do while sitting near parents — but they don’t need a lot of parental help. Added bonus: all of these ten ideas double as something functional (gifts, decor, educational).
- Creating with Kids: Singing Together — Ana at Pandamoly details the important role music takes in her household and provides a quick (and easy!) tutorial for creating fun songs to sing together!
- Create This — jessica at instead of institutions considers different aspects of creativity including those without an end product.
- Make Your Own Pocket Bib — A tutorial from Amy at Anktangle on how to make two simple and quick bibs to keep your little one clean at the table.
- Creating Together in the Kitchen — Despite not feeling “crafty,” Momma Jorje finds a way to create and connect with her toddler.
- An Artist-Mama’s Perspective — In this post, Shannon at The Artful Mama discusses the differences between her choice of artistic outlet and her son’s, and how they embrace those differences together.
- Heart of the Home — Jona at Life, Intertwined shares some highlights of cooking with kids.
- Getting creative with kids — Isil at Smiling like Sunshine shares how much she enjoys watching her daughter getting creative.
- Creating with Children – The Nature/Seasonal Table — Jennifer at Hybrid Rasta Mama celebrates the rhythm of the natural world with her toddler through the creation of a seasonal nature table.
- How Involving My Kid Saves My Sanity — The Happy Hippie Homemaker explains how involving her toddler in projects allows her to get more done, while providing valuable opportunities to teach and to bond (added bonus: amazing oatmeal raisin cookie recipe!).
- In the Kitchen with Kids — Cooking with Real and Pretend Food — Terri from Child of the Nature Isle engages her kids in the kitchen with culinary creations of both real and pretend food.
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
That is amazing! I love that you sat and listened and got to enter into their spirit of enthusiasm and creativity. Now I want a real pirate ship!
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
What fun – and all the better because you followed your boys’ lead! And your idea of mud burgers brings back some wonderful childhood memories – except I made a lot of mud pies! 🙂
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
Excellent reminder that we need to adjust our expectations when we’re following our children’s lead. I love that you honored their ideas and had fun family experiences in the process!
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
I love the idea of painting with a ball – I think i’ll have to try that with my 3 year old.
Your place sure sounds like a fun place to spend the summer! What a great story of embracing the joy of childhood! How old are the boys, and how old is Bella?
[…] Creating (im)perfectly Together — Mudpiemama shares some of the highlights of a summer spent building everything from ships to hoops but most of a lesson on letting go of perfection. […]
it sounds like a lot of fun in your house! I think if I asked my DD what she wanted to create I’d still be sitting there now taking notes. LOL! It’s lovely that you took your kid’s feelings into account and reached perfect compromises. Lovely photos too – thanks for sharing!
We are trying to have lots of fun 😉 Bella is 15 months and the boys are 3yrs and 5 yrs. Never a dull moment 🙂
It is so much fun – we did two different kinds of painting with the balls, once with ramps and once in the box – please feel welcomed to take a peek at how we did it 🙂 both totally worth repeating sometime soon!
awww thanks! Have fun building your ship 😉
It sounds like you had a very fun time! My children and I periodically sit down and talk about what things they want to do so taht we can make certain to fit the things in.
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