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Spread love this spring with an winsome and super simple pom pom and paper plate heart snail craft for toddlers and preschoolers to make.
Kat is a full time working mom in Australia with two sweet little kids! She has a five year old daughter and a new victual boy.
With a full time job and commute times Kat had unchangingly found it difficult to find time to be together as a family.
“Finding time to be together as a family can be quite challenging.”
“Before I joined The Worriedness Room®️, activities very rarely happened. Mainly considering I work full time. There just wasn’t unbearable hours in the day. I didn’t make any struggle to make there be unbearable hours in the day.”
Kat’s daughter began showing an interest in activities due to her exposure at daycare. So Kat tried looking up activities on Google, YouTube, and Pinterest.
But finding the time to do these activities withal with looking for them and prepping for them was so hard.
If you are struggling to find time, try these super quick prep ideas for activities at home!
And requite the heart snail craft a try with your little ones. It’s super simple and veritably adorable!
Eating. Sleeping. Cleaning. Activities?
Kat shares with us her heart on this fact and how she felt like she was lightweight as a mom since she didn’t know how to make worriedness time happen with her daughter.
“I suffered a lot of mom guilt over the fact that she started going to school so early. I was working, and it was hard. I felt like I was lightweight as a mom, considering we weren’t spending any quality time together. So that was very challenging. And trying to wastefulness working and staying alive. Eating. Sleeping. Cleaning. It was really, really hard. I struggled with it.”
Doing activities with her kids was increasingly than just well-nigh occupying the kids.
Kat wanted to make memories and connect with her children through play and focused fun.
“I wanted to have time with [my kids] and create memories with them. Growing up, my mom was a stay at home mom, and she was unchangingly there for me. We did things together all the time so we built these trappy memories that I wanted to try and replicate with my own kids. I wanted to be involved in their development. I didn’t want to just be this person in the background. So that’s what really prompted me [to do activities].”
The Unfortunate Lockdown Effect
Next, Covid-19 hit Australia and they went into lockdown. Suddenly, Kat found herself working from home and her daughter unable to go to daycare. This was a huge shock for all of them. She needed help to get something going to squire her daughter in the transition.
“Suddenly, I was working from home. She was not worldly-wise to go to daycare. And all the huge value of activities that she did during the day with daycare came to a grinding halt. And she went nuts. She just couldn’t cope with it.”
“My daughter reacted to not stuff worldly-wise to see her friends and go to daycare like a gremlin that had water thrown over her. She went from stuff a really happy go lucky, unexceptionable child, to suddenly there were tantrums and tears. It was this whole big emotional whirlwind that I’m sure parents throughout the world went through. I was going insane trying to juggle finding things to alimony her engaged and happy. In this horrible, upturned time, I was getting no sleep considering I was trying to work through the day and then when she was asleep, I was trying to research ideas for her and then I was trying to prep them. It was just nuts.”
Discovering The Worriedness Room
Kat discovered The Worriedness Room through the daycare during lockdown.
“Daycare was the one who recommended looking at The Worriedness Room. They sent a list of things, that were really good to do. They had a learning at home pack. And then they had a list of links of things that we could squint at elsewhere. And, The Worriedness Room was on there. That’s how I found it.”
She tells us she was very excited well-nigh joining Room and could whimsically believe she had finally found it!
“I thought it was fantastic! Straight away. I guess the thing that’s really unconfined well-nigh The Worriedness Room is the structure of it. That there is something prompting you every day.”
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She loved how everything was planned out for her and didn’t need to take a lot of time!
“I think the biggest thing I read was, just 15 minutes a day has value with your child. You’re making memories in that time. Surely I can find 15 minutes.”
“I’m a very organized person, that’s how I structure my life. So having something there where it was all put together, and I could refer when to it, just seems like a godsend. Not having to spend hours researching on what to do and getting overwhelmed with all sorts of ideas. Having that [prompt] where someone told me everyday, hey, how well-nigh you try this activity? And having the alternatives, if they’re not interested in that then there’s some others. I was really excited. I thought I’d won the lottery.”
“Being worldly-wise to get when that time and have it set out for me really did help such a difficult time be so much easier. And we found this new hobby that could help replace some of the things that we had lost during the whole COVID period.”
You can start to get when some of that time too with the simple and fun heart snail craft Kat shares with us at the end of this post!
Best Tips for Working Moms and #ActivityWins
We asked Kat what her biggest tips would be as a working mom for success with worriedness time.
Here is what she had to share with us.
Preparation Is the Key to All of the Activities
“My biggest tip to share as a working mum is preparation!”
“My daughter, I’m sure like a lot of children, gets very impatient if she has to wait. By the time you pull everything together, the moment is gone, she’s not interested. It has taught me to put some time whispered and prep everything out. So it’s all just ready to go.”
“Preparing in advance. Plane if it’s half an hour on the weekend to squint at what’s coming up in the week and preparing as much as possible.”
Kat puts together little bins so her activities are grab and go for the week or plane month.
“I create little boxes for each day. I have everything together so that when we get home, we can just pull it out and it’s there. And then I unchangingly have a few replacement activities that I’ve usually gotten from other members that have been posting on the Facebook page. So if she’s really interested that night, then I’ve got some increasingly things that she can do while I’m cooking dinner.”
Read Your Kids Cues
“My other tip is that you have to read your kid’s cues.”
“Some days, she’s just not in the mood, and it’s just trying to gravity it. You just put that whispered for flipside day.”
“There are some days, the worriedness just isn’t something that interests her. Sometimes they’re a little bit too young for her now. Sometimes they’re too old, or they’re too messy. My daughter doesn’t like getting dirty so things that involve finger painting and stuff like that I struggle with her. She’s definitely largest with it, but she’s not interested in that.”
“The Worriedness Room has helped me learn well-nigh how my daughter thinks through watching how she processes the activity. And what she likes, and doesn’t like. It’s really been enlightening.”
Kat widow some tips to her heart snail craft unelevated to requite you an example of how she puts this into whoopee practically in an activity.
We’re All Trying to Engage with Our Kids
“I love the community, the Facebook polity is veritably fabulous. Stuff worldly-wise to interact with people virtually the world where we’re all going through the same things. We’re all trying to engage with our kids. It’s just such a supportive environment. I found that has just been fantastic.”
“I finger like I’m part of something bigger. I finger like I’m part of my daughter in particular, her life and those memories. All that mum guilt that I felt surpassing of not stuff home to spend time with her has just gone away. Considering every day we’re spending time doing these [activities] together. They don’t unchangingly work out but we have those moments. I finger like I’m so much increasingly in tune with my daughter. I’m really looking forward to stuff worldly-wise to go through that process with my son now too.”
Let’s Meet Kat
How many kids do you have and how old are they?
2 kids. Brie who is 5 and Oliver who turns 1 in May
Why do you love doing activities with your kids?
Its so nice to put whispered time for just fun between us. It’s so easy to get unprotected up in daily routines of work and school that you don’t get time to stop and just enjoy spending time with your kids. I moreover felt cheated that since going when to work full time all my kids special moments were spent with other people. I wanted to make sure we made time to create memories together.
How long have you been in The Worriedness Room?
April 2020 when Sydney went into Lockdown and I was drastic to alimony my daughter entertained!
What is your favorite worriedness you’ve washed-up in The Worriedness Room?
There’s been so many its nonflexible to pick but I think it’s the I Love You Scavenger Hunt. Putting in words all the little things we love well-nigh our daughter and seeing how much joy they gave her. She loved searching for the notes daily and they now make up a poster she often goes when to. So simple but so meaningful.
(Make sure to trammels out the super cute heart snail craft we made that I shared below!
What’s your favorite thing to do with your kids when you get a few moments?
Dancing and Singing together, carefree moments that make them giggle!
What’s your weightier tip for doing activities with your kids?
Do the prep in whop and read your kids cues. My daughter (like most kids!!) is not patient and she’d quickly lose interest having to wait while we got everything together. I found it easier to devote some time on a Sunday afternoon to prep for the whole week which meant moreover I can read her cues as to what she’s interested in doing and be ready to go. I have choices of things we can do depending on her mood! Some days are multiple worriedness days and she wants increasingly and more, others she’s just not interested and that’s ok too!
If you were to tell a friend well-nigh The Worriedness Room, what would you say to them?
The Worriedness Room has wilt an important part of our daily life. Surpassing The Worriedness Room I thought well-nigh how nice it would be to doing crafts and activities with my daughter but never seemed to get round to doing it. I was never prepared, was too tired without a full day of work, or couldn’t find the time. I unchangingly felt guilty for that. Now with The Worriedness Room I have a whole catalogue of easy ideas ready to go so that now my daughter will daily ask if we can do an worriedness and I can say yes straight yonder and be excited for the things we will do together. I finger I’m playing an zippy role in her minutiae and creating special memories for us. I can’t wait to start including my son in our games as he gets older too!
Share your favorite quote
“There is nothing untellable to him who will try.” Alexander the Great
Pom Pom Heart Snail Craft
My daughter loved this heart snail craft!
She got to play with variegated materials (she loves it when I bring out the glitter) and made something she could then go on to play with that looked “beautiful”.
Supplies Needed to Make Your Own Heart Snail Craft
- Paper Plate
- Cardstock (or flipside paper plate)
- Pom Poms
- Paint
- Glitter (optional)
- Pipe Cleaner
- Googly Eyes
- Glue
- Sticky tape
- Scissors
Before whence the craft we talked well-nigh what we were going to make first and decided on a colour theme she wanted to go with.
I had everything laid out ready to go so we could move straight to the next construction part whilst the first part was drying.
I moreover cut the heart shape out of cardstock for her first. But, I think next time I will let her make the shell shapes to practice wearing too.
How to Make a Pom Pom Heart Snail Craft with Your Preschoolers
First fold a paper plate in half to create a crease.
Decorate the outside of your paper paper plate with paint and glitter (optional) and leave to dry
Using the cardstock (or flipside paper plate) cut a shape to make the snails shell.
We made a heart shape to make a ‘Love snail’ for Valentine’s Day.
Decorate the shell using glue and the pom poms.
For older kids you can make patterns with the pom poms on your heart snail craft like spirals or for toddlers just ‘free style’ it.
Cut your pipe cleaner in half.
Glue vision on to the end of the pipe cleaners to make the heart snails eyes.
When everything is dry refold the paper plate and towards one end cut two little notches out of the ruckle to leave two small holes.
Poke each end of a pipe cleaner through the holes and sticky tape them to the underside of the paper plate.
Glue the snail’s shell onto its body/foot.
She loved her heart snail craft!
I have found discussing first what we were going to do really makes her increasingly engaged with the activity.
Deciding on what colors we wanted for our craft and what materials we were going to use to decorate the heart snail really gets her ‘invested’ in the outcome.
The worriedness did involve a little wait time whilst everything zestless surpassing we could hoke it.
Often she will lose interest if she can’t finish it all in one go but she really wanted to see how her snail came out so was happy to come when to it later when everything was fully dry.
I expected her to want to do patterns with her colored pom poms but she was increasingly into ‘free styling’ her decorations.
She moreover created a personality for her snail with a little running commentary to herself well-nigh how trappy the shell was going to squint and how all the other snails were going to be amazed at it!!
I loved how much fun she had with her heart snail craft and how proud she was of what she created.
She and I both get a real kick out stuff worldly-wise to create something together just the two of us.
I love it that as she’s growing she’s showing so much independence and creativity but still asks for my input and wants it to be something we do together!
Some Final Thoughts From Kat
We joined when Sydney first went into lockdown and Brie could no longer go to daycare. I realized quickly she was used to getting a lot of stimulation throughout the day that she suddenly wasn’t getting and it was well-expressed her normally unexceptionable happy personality.
I was madly trying to research and prep worriedness ideas late into the night as the days were filled with caring for her and working from home full time! And, I was getting stressed out and exhausted.
Finding The Worriedness Room was a godsend and we both quickly became fond to the activities and the time together it gives us! Having that ‘routine’ of time for daily activities not only helped us get through a time when the world was topsy turvy but moreover really helped her retread when her victual brother arrived. Considering she knew that Mummy still had time to do things with her and that she was loved. It is our special time.
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