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  • Olympic Crafts for Kids {2012 Olympic Games}

    Olympic Crafts for Kids {2012 Olympic Games}

    Are you ready for the 2012 Summer Olympics? Are your kids into it at all? Hopefully this Olympic craft idea will begin to get them in the spirit of the games! Do you have time for a short story? My 4th grade year of school was an Olympic year and my teacher did all kinds of crafts and activities to help us get into the spirit of the Olympics and it rocked! I was SO into the games, the medal counts, and learning about the countries. So, thanks to Mrs. Hanson, here's our first Olympic Craft Idea!

    How cool is that canvas? My hubs was telling Kaden that people pay big bucks for cool art like this! I even love the blue paint spill and I love even more that Kade is so laid back that he didn't even mind or think it"ruined" his artwork!
    (And just so you know, every pic in this post was taken with my iPhone, because it was really just going to be a mommy-Kaden craft, not a blog post, but it turned out too cool not to share!)

    Materials: Blank Canvas (paper would work too) Red, Green, Blue, Black, and Yellow paint (any type works- we had an assortment!) 5 Dixie Cups
    Now for my disclaimer. I nabbed this idea from pinterest, but I didn't have toilet paper rolls, so just as I was about to unroll 5 rolls of TP, the brilliant idea of Dixie Cups hit me! Same shape, and no need to unroll my precious toilet paper! (Anyone else find it so annoying that TP is expensive?)

    Since this craft is for the kiddos, there's really no instruction needed. Dip, Spin, do whatever to get paint on the cups and then go to town!

    Kaden loves to craft. He loves gym etc. at school, but he told me that secretly, art class is his favorite. <3 Just don't tell all of his friends okay? I told him art is cool and he doesn't need to worry about it, his secret is safe with me!

    I love how he spaced out his circles and didn't"over-do" them. I promise, I didn't even go into pushy, mom-thinks-you-should-do-this mode. This was all him.

    This project was super simple, didn't take much time or prep, and my little man loved it. I guess you could say this Olympic craft is kid-tested and mother approved. What are you doing to make the Olympics Special for your kids?

    **Oh and check back tomorrow, because I have an awesome Olympic Printable that my kids freaked out over! **

  • Kids Printable Olympic Medal Tracker

    Kids Printable Olympic Medal Tracker

    Today's the day! The 2012 Summer Olympics are here. The other day I told you about how I've been getting my kids all geared up for the games. The thing they're most excited about is tracking medals! I made a printable for them and won some major Mom-Points!

    You can download the FREE printable HERE!
    Here's ours all set and ready to go! What we did was let each kiddo choose a country that was theirs to track. We put the printable into a frame and then we can use a dry erase marker to update the count each day. Fingers crossed that they don't get all cranky and start fighting over whose country has the most medals!

    The older two kids drew the flags for the younger ones and I have to say I was impressed!

    And just in case you're curious, Here are some 2008 stats… Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1

    China (CHN) 51 21 28 100 2

    United States (USA) 36 38 36 110 3

    Russia (RUS) 23 21 29 73 4

    Great Britain (GBR) 19 13 15 47 5

    Germany (GER) 16 10 15 41 Source

    I kind of encouraged the kids to pic countries that have historically done well (so they have lots to track). We didn't put the US on our chart because we're all cheering for USA, we didn't want 3 kiddos being anti-USA!
    I hope your kids enjoy this printable as much as mine have! GO USA!