Sunday 17 April 2016

Baby has arrived!

The journey to my pregnancy ended on Friday morning with a smooth delivery of our baby boy. It was definitely an interesting experience as this time round we also had to make arrangements for our toddler whereas last time all we had to worry about was our hospital bag.

We have arranged for C to stay with grandparents during our stay at the hospital. I was a bit worried as it would have only been the second time of C sleeping over at grandparents and let's say he had a bit of trouble sleeping without daddy and mommy the first time round. In the past month, I have been talking to C about what would happen when it was time for us to head to the hospital and was basically hoping to prepare him mentally for it.  Thank goodness for the fact that C has been super excited about the arrival of the baby and has accepted the idea of having to sleepover while we were away.

I also wanted to make sure that C is going to find meeting his sibling to be a positive one as I am sure it's quite a dramatic change for a little person to deal with and to adjust to.  So we decided that we would ask C to pick out a gift for the baby and at the same time we have prepared a gift from the baby to him.

C picked out a Jellycat rattle bunny, he loves his Jellycat bashful bunny himself so he felt that the rattle is his bunny's baby sibling.  For his gift, we got him a cute book about brotherhood called "I am going to be a big brother" by Caroline Church.  The illustrations are very cute in the book just like other books by Church and it's written simple enough for a toddler his age to relate to and understand.  We have also included a boogie board that we found him enjoyed very much awhile ago when he was visiting his cousin, along with some of his favourite snacks.

Needless to say it was a huge surprise for C when he got the gift from the baby; it was also such a precious moment to watch him give the baby the rattle he picked out for him.  I am glad that we did this as it was such a great way for the brotherhood to begin.

Friday 8 April 2016

Baking with a toddler

We have been talking about baking some muffins the last two weeks but never got around to it as the weather has been really nice to stay in. We finally managed to get some baking done this morning and I didn't expect it to be so much fun to do with a toddler! C loved it.

I basically got everything measured out for him and he ended up doing all the mixing. He was so excited for it that he sat in front of the oven for 20 minutes to wait for the muffins to be ready. The whole "project" took around 40 minutes, which was perfect. I think it would been a little too much for C if it took any longer.

Here's the simple recipe (from allrecipes.com) we used for our banana muffins this morning:

Ingredients
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 large bananas, mashed
3/4 cup white sugar
1 egg
1/3 cup butter, melted

Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Coat muffin pans with non-stick spray, or use paper liners.
Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
Combine bananas, sugar, egg, and melted butter in a large bowl. Fold in flour mixture, and mix until smooth. Scoop into muffin pans.
Bake in preheated oven. Bake mini muffins for 10 to 15 minutes, and large muffins for 25 to 30 minutes. Muffins will spring back when lightly tapped.

... and I almost forgot to mention that I am so glad that we got him the BEKVÄM stool from Ikea.  It is a much more affordable alternative to a learning tower.  Daddy dubs is planning to try an ikea hack out on it to make a safer for C to be on it especially if we were to keep using it as a learning tower! To be continued...

Tuesday 5 April 2016

Toy Review: Playfully Delicious - Sushi Selection by Hape Toys

As we were shopping for a wooden play kitchen for C awhile ago (which we'll be doing a review on it soon with pics!), we wanted to add in a few new food items in the kitchen.  I was never much of a fan of plastic or paper food toys as they don't seem to last the rough play sometimes toddlers may have on them in addition to the toxic materials that they may contain.  Now that we are expecting Baby #2, we wanted to make sure we make purchases that would last through at least the play of these two kids and hopefully even be able to get a reasonable resell value through kids swaps once they outgrow them.

During our search, I came across several wooden sushi sets. Unfortunately most of these playset were only available online but I am glad that we decided on this particular set. The Playfully Delicious Sushi Selection by Hape Toys definitely fit what we were looking for.  Hape Toys have always been well known for their quality and sustainability; all the main materials used in this set are materials that we are all familiar with - wood, bamboo, fabric and water based paint.
The set itself is a 21 piece set that includes a soy sauce bottle, the serving plate, 2 pairs of chopsticks, soy sauce plates along with various sushi pieces. 

This set is very colourful and it allows for imaginative play.  Even though it says it's for 3+, most of the pieces are big enough for them not to be a choking hazard for a toddler (those who don't frequently put everything into their mouth I suppose).  The smallest piece you would find in this set would be the chopsticks holder.  Aside from the quality, I really like the fact that it's Asian food which is different from many other food playsets you commonly see in the market (I'm still on the lookout for Chinese food). 

Sushi is something we often have when we go out for a quick bite so C has actually been able to associate what he's playing with to what he sees in real life.  In fact, ever since we got the set, he actually showed interest in California roll for the first time in a long time!   My only complain about this set is the fact that it's very hard to use those chopsticks so unfortunately C cannot practice his chopsticks skills using those! 

I would recommend this set to anyone who is looking to add some quality pieces to their kids' play kitchen. It encourages imaginative plays and communications. The price itself is reasonable for a set with quality Hape delivers.