A major perk to working with Pepperidge Farm Goldfish is getting to try out cool new products like these awesome NEW party cups from GoldfishMyWay.com.
It was no surprise that as soon as we opened the giant Goldfish-speckled box, my boy started stacking....
Well, first we stuffed the vanilla cupcake graham packages into these colorful cups (his birthday treat request for his buddies at school), and then he started stacking...
He even had a little game of Goldfish Jenga going on - funny kid.
I think he must have played with those cups for at least a half an hour before we packed them up to take to school the next day. It was fun to watch him pass them out at lunch time and see those first grade faces light up - "Wow!... Cool!... I've never seen these before!" The party cups were a great alternative from the regular birthday cupcakes that come in almost every week.
And if you think these party cups are cool, you have to check out the personalized gift boxes you can order too! I actually sent am planning to order a set of those to send to a friend and her kiddos for their summer birthdays. The website is so easy to navigate, I am sure the hardest part will be deciding on which photo to use!
*This is a sponsored post as I received free product to review, but all opinions expressed are my own. Seriously, what's not to love about Goldfish?
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Scholastic June Review - No More Pencils, No More Books...
My kids and I have been counting down to the last day of
school so this cute picture book, No
More Pencils, No More Books, No More Teacher’s Dirty Looks written by Diane
deGroat, was a perfect bedtime read for us.
My first grade son connected right away to the story being that it is
about a first grade class saying good-bye to their teacher and getting ready
for second grade. Both of my kiddos got
a kick out of the last day poems that the students made up to recite during the awards ceremony -“ I
love numbers, I love math. I think of counting, even in the bath.” That one had
them both giggling. Reading this story is also a great prompt to talk about the
past school year – favorite things that they learned, what they liked about
their teacher, and what they are looking forward to next year. It’s hard to
believe that the school year is coming to an end, but, just like in this story,
we can’t wait for that first day of summer vacation!
Read the rest of June's book reviews over on Scholastic's Book Box Daily page!
*I am a member of Scholastic's Mom and Dad Squad and receive books each month in exchange for my and my kiddos' honest reviews.
My
kids and I have been counting down to the last day of school so this
cute picture book was a perfect bedtime read for us. My first grade son
connected right away to the story being that it is about a first grade
class saying good bye to their teacher and getting ready for second
grade. Both of my kiddos got a kick out of the last-day poems that the
students made up to recite during the awards ceremony: “I love numbers, I
love math. I think of counting, even in the bath.” That one had them
both giggling. Reading this story is also a great prompt to talk about
the past school year—favorite things that they learned, what they liked
about their teacher, and what they are looking forward to next year.
It’s hard to believe that the school year is coming to an end, but just
like in this story, we can’t wait for that first day of summer vacation!
- See more at:
http://bookboxdaily.scholastic.com/2013/06/10/mom-dad-squad-june-reviews/#sthash.qb5leVlg.dpuf
As soon as we turned to the first page of this beautifully illustrated book, my kids and I were oohing and aahing.
For two years, we lived within minutes of a gorgeous butterfly house
and fell in love with these amazing fluttering creatures. I thought we
knew quite a bit about butterflies, but as we read this book together,
we learned several new facts and were introduced to many new species!
Did you know that the largest butterfly in the world has a wingspan of up to one foot and the smallest one’s wingspan is less than one third of an inch? Or that caterpillars eat poisonous plants so that they become poisonous as adults to protect themselves from predators? We had no idea! Along with these fun facts, we enjoyed reading the names printed around the colorful butterflies as well like Southern Dogface, Great Purple Hairstreak, Ruddy Daggerwing, and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail—just to name a few. We also loved how the author perfectly described these insects—creative, helpful, protective, and even magical.
My eight-year-old daughter says that she thinks this is a very interesting story for anyone who loves butterflies. What a spectacular springtime picture book!
- See more at: http://bookboxdaily.scholastic.com/2013/04/08/mom-dad-squad-april-reviews/#sthash.yZJUrXzM.dpuf
Did you know that the largest butterfly in the world has a wingspan of up to one foot and the smallest one’s wingspan is less than one third of an inch? Or that caterpillars eat poisonous plants so that they become poisonous as adults to protect themselves from predators? We had no idea! Along with these fun facts, we enjoyed reading the names printed around the colorful butterflies as well like Southern Dogface, Great Purple Hairstreak, Ruddy Daggerwing, and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail—just to name a few. We also loved how the author perfectly described these insects—creative, helpful, protective, and even magical.
My eight-year-old daughter says that she thinks this is a very interesting story for anyone who loves butterflies. What a spectacular springtime picture book!
- See more at: http://bookboxdaily.scholastic.com/2013/04/08/mom-dad-squad-april-reviews/#sthash.yZJUrXzM.dpuf
As soon as we turned to the first page of this beautifully illustrated book, my kids and I were oohing and aahing.
For two years, we lived within minutes of a gorgeous butterfly house
and fell in love with these amazing fluttering creatures. I thought we
knew quite a bit about butterflies, but as we read this book together,
we learned several new facts and were introduced to many new species!
Did you know that the largest butterfly in the world has a wingspan of up to one foot and the smallest one’s wingspan is less than one third of an inch? Or that caterpillars eat poisonous plants so that they become poisonous as adults to protect themselves from predators? We had no idea! Along with these fun facts, we enjoyed reading the names printed around the colorful butterflies as well like Southern Dogface, Great Purple Hairstreak, Ruddy Daggerwing, and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail—just to name a few. We also loved how the author perfectly described these insects—creative, helpful, protective, and even magical.
My eight-year-old daughter says that she thinks this is a very interesting story for anyone who loves butterflies. What a spectacular springtime picture book!
- See more at: http://bookboxdaily.scholastic.com/2013/04/08/mom-dad-squad-april-reviews/#sthash.yZJUrXzM.dpuf
Did you know that the largest butterfly in the world has a wingspan of up to one foot and the smallest one’s wingspan is less than one third of an inch? Or that caterpillars eat poisonous plants so that they become poisonous as adults to protect themselves from predators? We had no idea! Along with these fun facts, we enjoyed reading the names printed around the colorful butterflies as well like Southern Dogface, Great Purple Hairstreak, Ruddy Daggerwing, and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail—just to name a few. We also loved how the author perfectly described these insects—creative, helpful, protective, and even magical.
My eight-year-old daughter says that she thinks this is a very interesting story for anyone who loves butterflies. What a spectacular springtime picture book!
- See more at: http://bookboxdaily.scholastic.com/2013/04/08/mom-dad-squad-april-reviews/#sthash.yZJUrXzM.dpuf
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