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Fun with cookie cutters {breakfast} & Fun learning,exploring!

What a lovely morning.
We had some heart & star shaped french toast, with fruit.
It was delicious. :)




We had so much fun exploring this morning, I came up with a "Let's find something"....exploring activity. I made a list of things for my daughter to find throughout the house, and she was so excited to be involved. It was such a fun learning activity.




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  1. I made star shaped pancakes for my grandson last weekend. It's just fun. Your game is great!

    http://www.agutandabutt.com

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  2. Betty, how nice! I agree it was so fun. My daughter loved the heart shapes. :) And thank you, it was a nice activity. She seemed to enjoy it. :)

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  3. Found ou on Bloggy Moms... love the activity! Following you everywhere now.

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  4. You have such great ideas! Thank you for sharing.

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  5. Aw, thank you Jennifer! I'm so happy you enjoy them. :)

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  6. Love the heart shaped toast

    http://latefahmuraikhi.blogspot.com

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  7. What a fun Blog!!! I nominated you for a Liebster Award!!! Go Check out the details on my blog!

    http://www.maybeiwill.com/2013/03/i-am-honored-and-humbled-to-announce.html

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  8. Thank you Latifah.

    Andie, and thank you for nominating my blog :) I tried leaving you a comment in return on your blog but it wouldn't go through.

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  9. Hi! Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm following here too.

    Aloha,
    Erica
    www.waytothesea.com

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  10. Hi! Stopping by from Mom Bloggers Club. Great blog!
    Have a nice day!

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  11. i've always wanted to try this! thanks for sharing, stopping by from bloggy moms

    www.prettylittledahlia.com

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  12. Cute I will have to try that when the monster is a tiny bit older.

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  13. Dina for sure! My daughter loved it, and I'm sure your son will too. :)

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