Sunday 9 July 2023
Friday 7 July 2023
5 tips to teach your kids to clean their room.
Instilling in your youngster the habit of cleaning up after themselves will solve all of these issues.
1. Don’t Clean Your Your Child’s Room for Them.
The next thing I want to say regarding rooms is this: if your child is old enough to tidy their room independently, don't do it for them. Not to be a martyr. Your child should tidy up their room.
Cleaning your child's room for them rather than letting them do it works against you. It demonstrates to your child that you don't have confidence in their independence.
Doing it for them also conveys that they are not obligated to follow your instructions and that your words do not reflect your intentions. And make no mistake; your authority is at risk if youngsters believe you don't mean what you say.
Although doing it yourself might initially seem more convenient, in the long term, this will discourage your child from wanting to complete the task.
2. Talk through the clean-up process.
Telling the procedure to your child when they are initially learning the art of organising their rooms (also known as the skill of not stuffing everything under their bed).
Monday 3 July 2023
How to deal with restlessness
Sunday 2 July 2023
Friday 30 June 2023
Dippy the dinosaur at The Herbert Art Gallery Coventry.
Hey readers,
If you're looking for something to do with the kids in the West Midlands area, then why not visit the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry?
It hosts an impressive life-size replica of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton – a 26-metre-long dinosaur that lived 155-145 million years ago.
For over 100 years, Dippy has been delighting visitors of all ages at the Natural History Museum in London. Now, Coventry families can discover the Jurassic giant on their doorstep.
Dippy will be at the Herbert until 2025, so there is plenty of time to visit if you want to.
Ensure you bring a digital or physical copy of your ticket when you visit to enter the gallery and collect any purchases from the shop.
Slots are bookable in 15-minute intervals, but you can stay as long as you wish.
If you wish to book for more than 10 people, please email our visitor experience team at ctm.info@cvlife.co.uk.
You can purchase enhanced tickets which will cost you £8 per person.
Online exclusive deal: This ticket includes entry to see Dippy and a goody bag, which contains Dippy: The Nation’s Favourite Dinosaur book from Natural History Museum and a plastic assorted dinosaur toy. Goody bags must be collected in person on the day of your visit.
If you feel even fancier, you can buy an Online exclusive deal: This ticket includes entry to see Dippy and a goody bag, which contains Dippy: The Nation’s Favourite Dinosaur book from Natural History Museum, a 15cm dinosaur teddy and a children's lunch voucher for Alfred's cafe.
Goody bags must be collected in person on the day of your visit.
My personal experience is my kids love seeing Dippy in actual real-life size.
They love exploring and seeing Dippy smiling. It is great to see the physical form of the dinosaur.
There is also a paper trail where you can fill in answers to questions relating to Dippy, adding more fun to your learning.
Plus, you can take the sheet away with you as on the other side of the sheet is a picture of Dippy you can colour in.
There is plenty of other artefacts relating to the era of Dippy. See the photos below.
Getting to Herbert Art Gallery is easy as it is in the city centre and a 5-minute walk from the train station.
Cheers for reading X
Monday 26 June 2023
How to make homemade coconut hair mask
A coconut oil hair mask is quick, low-cost, and efficient to calm frizzy, dry hair.
Because it includes lauric acid, a type of fatty acid that aids in moisturising your hair, it is a particularly effective hair treatment.
Follow these instructions to make an easy coconut oil hair mask at home.
Ingredients.
- * 2 tablespoons of coconut oil.
- * 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
- * 120 ml of honey (optional).
Method.
1. In a small dish, mix the coconut oil and the olive oil. Both coconut oil and olive oil are thin, natural treatments that can add shine and hydration to dry hair.
To get the most out of these hydrating substances, combine both in a dish.[1] For longer hair, increase the amount of each ingredient while maintaining the balance.
Because it nourishes and softens your hair, coconut oil is an ideal ingredient for hair masks.
2. Honey can be added to moisturise and brighten skin tone. Another all-natural product that locks in moisture is honey, which is also excellent if you want to lighten the colour of your hair subtly. To loosen it up, add 20 ml and thoroughly stir.
Don't add honey if you don't want to change the colour of your hair.
3. Gently comb the mixture through your hair. Apply the mixture to your hair with your hands and comb a wide-toothed comb through the strands to distribute it evenly. Make careful to cover all of your hair, from the tips to the roots, with the mask.
Pay special attention to coating your ends. They are usually the most damaged and dry parts of your hair.
4. Gently comb the mixture through your hair. Apply the mixture to your hair with your hands and comb a wide-toothed comb through the strands to distribute it evenly.
Make careful to cover all of your hair, from the tips to the roots, with the mask.
Pay special attention to coating your ends. They are usually the most damaged and dry parts of your hair.
5. To assist the mask in penetrating your hair, use heat. You can also use a hair dryer to heat your hair if you'd like.
For a few minutes, direct the drier at your hair to open the cuticle and aid the mask's efficacy.
6. In the shower, thoroughly rinse the mask, then condition it. After rinsing off the mask in the shower, condition your hair, as usual, to help eliminate any remaining products.
Although shampooing may suck out even more moisture from dehydrated hair, it is still an option.
To maintain healthy, smooth hair, use this mask once a week.
Cheers for reading X
Sunday 25 June 2023
Friday 23 June 2023
5 great reasons to play board games with the family.
Monday 19 June 2023
50 boredom jar ideas.
Sunday 18 June 2023
Friday 16 June 2023
Limeade recipe.
Suppose you are looking for a classic drink with a twist, then you're in the right place. I have limeade, the perfect refreshing drink on a hot summer day.
* 3 unwaxed lemons, roughly chopped.
* 140g caster sugar.
* 1l water.
How to make.
1. Place the limes in a food processor together with the sugar and half the water, and process until the lime is very finely diced.
2. Press as much juice through the sieve as you can after pouring the mixture into a bowl over it.
3. Fill to the top with the remaining water, then garnish with frozen lemon and lime slices or plain ice.
Monday 12 June 2023
How to stop your hair from fizzing after washing it
Sunday 11 June 2023
Friday 9 June 2023
Father's Day Gift Guide 2023
2. Multi-tool Hammer Gift - Amazon - £13.99.
3. 100 Things to Do with Dad poster - Not on the high street - £12.99.
4. Now That's What I Call Dad Rock CD - World of Books - £5.99.
5. Personalise DAD set of 3 pale ales - Card Factory - £24.99.
6. Pick and Mix Sweet Hamper - Big Sweets Uk - £10.99 – £16.99.
7. Silly Socks - Chatty Feet - £9.00.
8. Let's Get Ready to Crumble bath bomb set - Lush - £20.00.
10. Whittard Coffees of the World gift set - Whittard - £28.00.