1.How to make Slime- go to YouTube, write down all the ingredients(soap,glue,black clay), take your grandmother to the local shop if you don't have them all at home, and make the Slime .
2.How to draw a horse- go to Pinterest, look and try.
3.How to cook- take a red stool and watch your grandmother cooking.
Love this How to do list, especially the last one.
ReplyDeleteVery good drawings.
She is only 7. It was "how to make a slime without glue", and the first thing on the list was glue.
DeleteHow to make slime with list. What fun. Lovely to see them so engrossed Yael. Children are the same wherever they are in the world I think. Great writing in the list and the horse came out well. I hope you did some good cooking and no slacking!
ReplyDeleteI cooked chiken it hink, i told him about the people who come to Muster Chef and always tell how they used to watch their grandmother cooking.
DeleteThe slime making looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteIt came out very good, i also made some.
DeleteBut why is the sky blue?
ReplyDeleteI always tell them that google will tell us everything.
DeleteWhat did they do with the slime when they were done? :)
ReplyDeleteThey look like lovely children. ❤
Thank you Jennifer. Slime is mostly a girl's thing here. they just play with it.
DeleteFor all the technology available to children, grandma is the best technology. Grandma hugs children who make her heart overflow.
ReplyDeleteIt is Joanne,and you know how it is.
DeleteSlime!! I loved Slime when I was little. You could buy it then pre-made at shops. It was green, of course, and came in a small container resembling a trash bin.
ReplyDeleteIt is new here and all he girls love it so much.
DeleteYou are lucky Yael, and your grandchildren as well to have a nonna (Italian for grandmother) like you. I know it is hard work to teach, play and spend time with them, but I think it brings lots of joy to you.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
Thank you Maria, i enjoy the time i spend with them, and they too.
DeleteI enjoyed this, Yael. You have lovely grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteThank you Colette.
DeleteMy kids would love that slime. What a great grandmother. So many different things to do. Together!! They must love staying with you
ReplyDeleteIt is very easy to make,you have it all in YouTube.
DeleteYael, you are a wonder grandmother!! And what a variety of 'what to do' ... slime, drawing and cooking. Had to laugh though that how to make slime without glue had glue for the first ingredient.
ReplyDeleteIt was very funny indeed,we had to go and buy glue ,we was lucky and bought the last one in the shop.
ReplyDeleteMy kids used to do things like that. We still have a picture of a horse my daughter drew, we framed the picture and it's in our kitchen now. That was almost 25 years ago!
ReplyDeleteI realy should frame some of her drawings.
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