Friday, May 3, 2013

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

...I see designs from The World of Eric Carle™ looking at me! :)


We are thrilled to offer our products in iconic designs from two of Eric Carle's best selling books. The Hungry Caterpillar™ and Brown Bear™ illustrations are already beloved by parents and children around the world, and now your little one can see them - along with their name - on their sippy cups, favorite toys, clothing, bedroom walls and so much more! A small sampling is shown below.

 

 

  

The new Eric Carle products have been a labor of love for us and we hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Monday, April 8, 2013

Uneven Steven

When I had my second child, I was ill prepared for the lack of structured activities there are to do (simultaneously) with two children who are almost 3.5 years apart in age. I guess I just took for granted the unencumbered playtime I experienced with my first baby. By the age of two, she had been to swimming lessons, music & movement classes, kindergym, our weekly Mom & Tots group, and more. In comparison, by the same age, my son had made some baby friends at the Mom & Tots group... but that’s pretty much it!  The logistics of having two kids (or more) can get a bit tricky - how does one participate in a weekday baby swimming class, for example, and leave a 4 year old on the sidelines? 

I started to feel like my second child was getting the short end of the stick and I was desperate to replicate at home many of the same activities we experienced at formal playgroups.  So, I started to think - what did they offer that made learning and playing fun for kids? If you’re in the same boat, here are some tips for you; many are budget-friendly, too!

Schedule regular play dates
While playing with siblings is fun, it’s important for a kid to interact with friends their own age.  If you’ve been lucky enough to connect with the parents of your children’s peers, try scheduling weekly play dates. Try alternating homes (or choose to meet at parks, rec centers, etc when the weather is nice); it will make for a more exciting environment. I mean, who doesn’t love playing with different toys or hanging out in a fun, new place? ☺ Setting up consistent play dates is good for you, too… parents can often take turns supervising, allowing a few hours of free time to work, run errands or just have some “me” time.

Set up play stations
Toy and activity rotation is key here – a few tables set up with rotating activities each day (or a few times a week) is a great way to replicate the playgroup setting. My daughter is in kindergarten now and this is the norm in her class; she loves the variety and it helps inspire her learning.  One of my children’s favorites is modeling clay. They could play with this for hours.

Tip: scour garage sales and second-hand stores for inexpensive cutters, molds and other accessories for playing with dough.

Save some $$: making your own dough is fun and easier than you think. If they’re old enough, have your child(ren) help make it - kids love to get messy! Here’s the recipe given to me by the wonderful facilitator at my son’s current playgroup. It’s fantastic stuff – moldable, not too sticky or greasy, and lasts for a long time; simply store in a re-sealable plastic bag.

Donna’s Dough
2 c flour
2 c water
½ c salt
3 tbsp oil
2 tbsp cream of tartar
food colouring

- Mix all ingredients together in a pot (not a glass pot) and put on the stove on medium heat
- Keep stirring until mixture forms a ball
- Be careful not to burn!

Spark your creativity

Take advantage of amazing web resources like Pinterest to help ignite your imagination. It is a veritable treasure chest of the best crafts, outdoor activities, learning resources and more for kids. It really does distill all of the best ideas in one place, so be sure to use this amazing resource! And, while you’re at it, you can find awesome slow cooker recipes and quick, healthy meal ideas to make your life even easier.

Happy creating and playing with your children!


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Exciting New Designs Coming!

As a kid, did you ever have a favorite book? One that was beloved, cherished, and so often read that every word was committed to memory?

My kids have a few books like that, one of which is The Very Hungry Caterpillar. With distinctively beautiful illustrations that are almost instantly recognizable, Eric Carle's books are known and loved by parents and children around the world.

That's why we at Oliver's Labels are so excited about our brand new line of products featuring Eric Carle's iconic illustrations from The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?.

From labels and tags to fun Wall Art Decals, you'll soon be able to bring The World of Eric Carle™ into your home - with the high quality, innovative products and great customer service you've come to expect from us!

Stay tuned to our Facebook page over the next few weeks, as we will be launching these new designs in a really fun way! You don't want to miss out on any of the excitement. :)

So, we wanna know... what's YOUR favorite Eric Carle character?

Monday, March 25, 2013

Fun Ideas for Easter and Passover

No matter if you celebrate Passover or Easter, we've got something for you in this week's blog post!

 







For our friends who celebrate Passover...











For our friends who celebrate Easter...

Enjoy your time with family and friends!


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Spring Has Sprung!

Spring is here! (Well, officially, at least! There's still snow where we are...)

And with it, comes the opportunity to do some fun crafts with our kids to welcome the warmer weather. Have I ever mentioned that I love Pinterest? ;) I have found some amazing ideas while browsing this (very) addictive site and I wanted to share some of my favorites with you.

Paper Art (shown below; inspired by Eric Carle's The Tiny Seed) - from Love and Lollipops
Photo courtesy of Love and Lollipops :)

Twig Letters - Personalized Name Art Craft - from Parenting.com

Owl Rocks - from Parenting.com

Paper Tulips (great for preschoolers!) - from Easy Child Crafts

Toilet Paper Roll Butterflies - from BoBunny
Photo courtesy of BoBunny :)
 













  


And, if you need some yummy treats to go along with your crafting, try these oh-so-Spring-y Mini-Egg Cheesecake Bars from Buttercream Blondie!

~ Happy Spring!! ~
 


Monday, March 4, 2013

Keep the Kids Busy - Spring Break Activities for Every Age

Spring Break is one of those times of the year that kids love and parents fear. Don’t get me wrong - it’s wonderful to spend time with the kids. But if you’re ill prepared, the week can quickly spiral into boredom oblivion, no matter how many toys your kids have.

We’ve compiled some fabulously fun activities from the web to keep kids of all ages entertained and inspired.

And, if you’re lucky enough to be heading somewhere warm for Spring Break (I’m jealous!), some of these will even work as travel activities.