“Unplug Your Kids” in Family Fun Magazine!

By , August 4, 2010 7:27 am

The August 2010 issue of Family Fun magazine has a great article entitled “The Great Unplugged Challenge” (“Better Than TV” on the cover) about a family who unplugs the TV and computer for 5 days. It would be an interesting and fun read for anyone considering unplugging their family.

Plus, I must admit proudly, that I was interviewed for the article and am mentioned (along with Unplug Your Kids) several times! VERY exciting!!

It’s on news stands now. Enjoy!

(PS. A big thank you to Jennifer King Lindley for writing this article and for including me and Unplug Your Kids!)

Pretty - Monthly Unplugged Project

By , August 3, 2010 6:40 pm

Again, I am LATE! The problem with trying to be unplugged is, well, you are often unplugged. I guess that is a good thing.

The theme for this month’s Unplugged Project is the very open-ended concept of:

Pretty

Have fun and be creative! If you have never joined us before, please consider it. You can read more about how it works here.

Clam Shell Mobile - “Beach” Unplugged Project

By , August 2, 2010 2:01 pm

TURN YOUR DINNER INTO ART!

As is my pattern these days, I am a day or two late in posting our project for July’s Unplugged Project theme of beach. Oh well!

I am such a packrat that I have had these clam shells sitting around all summer. In fact, I am embarrassed to admit that I saved them from a fabulous meal in Upstate New York back in June and brought them all the way home with me! (I just don’t really trust Arizona seafood.) We soaked them in hot soapy water right away after eating to clean off any grease and smell.

We used a dremel tool to drill a small hole in each one. You’ll need a good masonry drill or dremel bit for this since, as we discovered, clam shells are quite hard.

Before we began painting, we soaked them again, this time overnight in pure bleach just to get rid of the last lingering slightly clammy smell. We then rinsed them off in cold water and let them dry.

Next we painted the outside of them bright colors. (I think it would also have been a pretty project with them left as-is, but my daughter wanted them to be colorful since this was to hang in her room.)

After the paint dried, we decided to splatter them with gold paint using old toothbrushes. Fun but a bit messy!

We left the inside natural, but you could paint that too if you want.

After they had dried completely (overnight), we strung a piece of fishing line through each one. My daughter brought in four sticks from the yard to make the frames for hanging them.

We tied each pair of sticks together in the form of a cross using yarn and then hung one shell off each arm of one of the crosses. We suspended the second cross below the first using yarn to create a second tier. We again tied one shell onto each arm and hung our final one much lower from the center.

Voilà!

Winner of Book Giveaway …

By , July 30, 2010 6:35 pm

I am a day late with announcing the winner of my book giveaway, sorry! Yesterday I was able to spend a rare day with only my 9 year-old and it was just too much fun to be blogging.

Anyhow, the random winner of Zeke, Ky and the Mountain Stream by Gwynneth Beasely is:

Kara!

Thank you so much to Gwynneth for providing me a copy of her book to give away. Kara, I will email you privately to get your address.

Thanks also to all who joined in and for all your great outdoor ideas and stories!

Book Giveaway! - “Zeke, Ky and the Mountain Stream” (Gwynneth Beasley)

By , July 21, 2010 1:26 pm

One of the really fun things about blogging is all the people you “meet.” Recently a former Unplugged Project participant, blogger and now published author Gwynneth Beasley (hooray Gwynneth - congrats!!) contacted me to see if I would be interested in hosting a giveaway of one of her books. When she mentioned that it was about the very unplugged activity of camping (unless you are in a 40 foot RV with satellite TV of course, LOL) I was definitely sold.

One night at dinner Zeke announced, ‘I have made a decision everybody. We are going camping this weekend and no one is bringing the computer, the phone, their mobile, the TV or the DVD.’

- quote from p.1, Zeke, Ky, and the Mountain Stream

Yes, Zeke, Ky and the Mountain Stream is perfect for an Unplug Your Kids review and giveaway!

Gwynneth kindly sent me two copies all the way from Australia, one for my family to read, and the other to give away to an Unplug Your Kids reader.

I wasn’t able to show the book to my children right away since they were camping for a few days with their father. A happy coincidence I thought! When the kids returned from a fun camping adventure of their own, they were ripe to read the tale of Zeke and Ky’s camping trip. They all enjoyed the book and I found them picking it up and rereading it on their own later, even my older children.

Zeke, Ky and the Mountain Stream has a large, easy to read font and the vocabulary is fairly basic which would make it a good choice for younger readers who are just transitioning to “chapter books.” Each page contains just a few sentences of text and a simple photo illustration. The book length (18 pages) is also great for younger children with short attention spans. It would make a wonderful read-aloud book too and could inspire lots of conversations about camping, nature, the power of positive thinking, and the value of unplugging once in a while!

Gwynneth Beasley is also the author of five other Zeke and Ky books, all of which involve nature and typical childhood, “unplugged” experiences. We’ll be getting a few more of these!

You can check out the links to them all below. Also, be sure to visit Gwynneth’s blog: www.gwynnethbeasley.typepad.com for some inspiring posts and crafty ideas.

GIVEAWAY

  • To enter the giveaway for my free copy of Zeke, Ky, and the Mountain Stream, simply leave a comment with a quick summary of a favorite outdoor or camping activity that you do with your children (or grandchildren, nieces, nephews, etc.).
  • For an additional chance(s) to win this book, you can subscribe to Unplug Your Kids (link is in upper right sidebar), and/or to Gwynneth Beasley’s blog (link is in her sidebar). Just leave another comment here to let me know.
  • The giveaway ends on Wednesday, July 28th at 8:00PM PST. I’ll select a random winner based on all entries, and announce the winner on Thursday, July 29th!


Comments are now closed. Winner to be announced tomorrow (July 30th). Thank you all!!

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