Friday, April 29, 2011

Sanitizing Toys


There is no way to prevent infants from putting things in their mouths. In fact, they often learn about their environment by placing new objects in their mouths. Toys should be sanitized each day. Collect all plastic toys such as key rings, blocks, and plastic baby dolls. Fill up a sink with hot water. Pour two to three tablespoons of dish soap under the running water. Place washable toys in the sink. Allow toys to soak for five minutes. Rinse with warm water. Use a sanitized towel, or place toys aside to dry.

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Changing Table Sheets



Changing table sheets are a quick and easy way to keep the changing table sanitary. Simply place the sheet on the changing table and discard after every use. A fresh pair of disposable gloves should be worn. Latex gloves have a tight fit and work well while changing diapers. Periodically sanitize the changing area with a disinfectant wipe or spray.


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Disposable Shoe Covers



Shoe covers are a great addition to any nursery. Before staff and parents enter the room, have each person place disposable covers over their shoes. This prevents dirt from tracking into the room and will allow your staff to spend less time vacuuming the floor. Shoe covers come in “unisize” and extra large. Unisized covers fit up to a men’s 10.5 shoe size, and the extra large fit a men’s 10.5 and larger. Choose a shoe cover with an elastic ankle band and traction grip to prevent slipping.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

ColorFUN! Shirts

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Need a fun and creative idea for your students this summer?

How about trying one of our ColorFUN! shirt designs! Each design comes on a white shirt and can be customized with your daycare or child care center’s name. Each student can use Crayola Fabric Markers to create the perfect shirt.  Have your students make a shirt masterpiece and then toss in the dryer to heat set.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Spanish Learning Tools for Children

 

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Children have a great ability to learn new languages. Spanish is the worlds 2nd most spoken language and over 380 million people speak it as their native language. Spanish is a perfect language for children to learn because of this. There are so many great tools to teach children Spanish.  At www.purefunsupply.com we offer over 130 different tools, workbooks, charts and stickers that will help you teach your students Spanish. The parents at your childcare center, pre-k, or daycare will love that their children are being exposed to new cultures and languages.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

How to Play Kickball




Kickball is a great outdoor sport that requires little equipment. A kickball field is set up much like a baseball field. Four bases are needed, and one 10-inch rubber playground ball. Set the four bases into a diamond shape, 40 feet apart. Place the pitcher’s mound 30 feet away from home base. Divide players into two equal teams. Each team will need to have eight to ten players.

How to Play

One team will take the defensive fielding position and one team will take the offensive kicking position. The team playing defense will need two players spread out between first and second base, and two player spread out between second and third base. Designate one player to be the pitcher and one to be the catcher. Place two to four players in the outfield, spread out evenly.

One player at a time from the offensive team will walk up to home plate to kick. The pitcher will roll the ball to the kicker. The ball must roll over home base to be considered a strike. For younger children, allow a larger strike zone or move the pitcher’s mound close to home base. A strike is called when an offensive player kicks and misses, or the player does not kick and the ball is rolled in the strike zone. Three strikes and the offensive player is out. If the kicker makes contact with the ball, he or she will run towards first base, which is the base located towards the right. The kicker will try to run to the base before the defense catches the ball and throws it to first base. The defense may also tag the runner or throw the ball and hit the runner below the shoulders to get them out. If a ball is kicked in the air, and the defense catches it before the ball hits the ground, the offensive player is out. Once the offensive runner has made it to a base, he or she is safe. Two offensive players cannot be on one base at the same time. One player must progress to the next base. Each kicker to make it around all the bases to home plate counts as one run. Once three outs are made by the team playing defense, the two teams switch offensive and defensive positions. Once each team has had a chance to kick, inning one is finished. Play until six innings have been completed, or until fifty minutes have passed. The team with the greatest score wins!

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Get ready for field day

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Get all your supplies for your daycare’s field day at www.purefunsupply.com. We offer a wide variety of equipment to make your field day perfect for your children.

Try some of the fun field day games below at your childcare center:

Spin Around:

Spilt your group into 2-3 even teams. The 1st student of each group starts at the beginning of the start line. Use a bat and make the kids spin around with their forehead on the bat 7 times. Once they are good and dizzy, make them run to the other side of the field and back. Once the child makes it back the next person in line starts spinning. The first team to have all their team mates spin around the bat and run the course wins!

Balloon POP

Spilt your group into 2-3 even teams. The 1st student of each group starts at the beginning of the start line. They will run across the field to a chair which will have a balloon on it. They will then have to bounce on the balloon until it pops. Once the balloon pops, they will run back to the group and the next person in line begins. A fun idea is to have each classroom teacher involved as well.

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Hydration Tips for Children




Keeping your children full of fluids is important all year long. Water makes up 55% of adult females and 60% of adult males.Newborn babies, on the other hand, are made up of 75% water. This percentage slowly decreases over the human lifespan. Dehydration occurs when the body does not have enough fluid. The body loses fluid from breathing, sweating, high fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. Closely monitor your children when they are sick and encourage them to drink frequently. Symptoms of dehydration consist of dry mouth, dizziness, sunken eyes, inability to produce tears, low energy, and decrease in urination.

Children are unaware of the consequences of dehydration. It is your job to implement a daily routine in your children’s lives. Many children dislike drinking water and prefer to drink liquid when it is sweet and flavored. Start with a juice concentrate that does not add any additional sugar and is enriched with vitamins. Children prefer to drink small amounts of fluid, rather than a large amount at one time. Have several breaks throughout the day and set an example by joining them in the activity.

On hot days, have your children wear lightly-colored and loosely-fitting clothing. Pick out a shaded area and have a water break every 15 to 20 minutes.

Set time aside to educate your children about the importance of hydration. Taking an active role in your children’s lives can have a huge impact in their health and wellness for years to come.

Choosing the Right Can Liner


It can be difficult to find the right trash bag. Start by finding the gallon size of the container. Most tall kitchen trashcans range from 10 to 15 gallons and require a 24X32 to 24X33 size bag. Next, choose the appropriate thickness. Instead of wasting money on the thickest bag possible, estimate the amount of weight that the trash bag will need to hold. Super heavy bags can hold up to 65 pounds of garbage and are about 1.0 mil.

Easter Game for Kids




Hula Hop Race

Divide the classroom into two equal teams. Have each team stand in a straight line (so that, other than the first child in the line, each child faces the back of the child in front of them). Arrange five hula hoops in a single-file row extending away from the first child in each line. The first child from each team will hop like a bunny in the hula hoop nearest the team, and continue to hop from one hula hoop to the next in order until the child reaches the end of the hula hoops. Once the child reaches the last hula hoop, he or she will turn around and hop all the way back to the starting point. Once the child has returned, he or she will tag the next player in line to begin hopping. A team is finished when each child in the line has hopped to the end of the hula hoops and back. The first team to finish wins!

Spelling Skills

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Give the children at your daycare or childcare center a head start to learning by using spelling skills material. Fun games will encourage the students at your childcare or Pre-K to begin to learn the letters of the alphabet.

For your older afterschool children, you may want to try spelling & writing activity books. They offer educational and entertaining activities, puzzles, and games based on academic standards and provides the early learning language arts skills children need to be successful in school.

STAMPS!

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It is a fact… KIDS LOVE STAMPS!

They are perfect for letting your students create fun artwork! They can also be used by teachers when grading work, sending notes home to parents and for encouraging students. At www.purefunsupply.com, we also have stamp ink pads in a variety of colors and scents!

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