Thursday, March 3

my creative space...{hop, skip, jump}

My son has a love affair with numbers.  It sometimes appears that he eats, breathes and sleeps numbers and has acquired a real passion for anything relating to numbers.   He knows our friends house numbers by rote, knows the ages of all the special people in his life, a trip to the shops are all about isle numbers, prices and how many of things.




He loves to count up by 2's, 5's, 10's and and 11's and knows any number up to a billion.  When it's time to draw or paint at Kinder, I'm collecting piles of paper with numbers diligently drawn all over...


He has a little collection of three calculators and his quiet time activity will be to "do numbers" on his calculator.  He gives me sums and then works them out on his calculator to see if I'm right or wrong (mostly I'm wrong!  - maths was never my strength!).  He loves working out what age he will be when I am older... (although thinks that he'll still be at Kinder when he's 47!)



So when I saw this cute hopscotch pattern in Cool Spaces for Kids Book (by Sam Scarborough) I knew he would love it.  I showed him the picture and he was very very excited.  He helped me make it by picking out the fabric for each number and then patiently watching me sew it together...





 He takes a little bean bag and throws it on a number and then hops, and jumps his way through the sequence....



It's not the best sewing job I've done (what with two big blue eyes watching over me "are you finished yet??), but he loves it....it's portable, so we can fold it up and put it in a bag and take it away with us.


Now - cast your virtual bean bag and hop and jump to all these lovely places!

16 comments:

  1. What a cool idea! What a great teaching tool too.

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  2. my little (numbers obsessed) little boy would love this too. I love that its portable too. great idea

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  3. you are such an awesome mamma!!
    lucky kids, what a great idea Bren.

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  4. So much fun. I'm a maths girl, so i totally get your son. My 3 girls used to say to my son when he was about 2 or 3 "count to 100 in prime numbers then you can play with us" so yes, he was considered quite the genius at preschool when really it was only forced on him. Now he's zooming along in maths in year 2, so it worked!! Love Posie

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  5. watch out he is going to be cleverer than you soon !!! love it hours of fun :)

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  6. gorgeous - love that you made it like a mat instead of little pieces - so much more practical :-)
    xxxCate

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  7. This is fabulous! my kids would love it! Cx

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  8. I super duper love this! Very inspiring.

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  9. Hey, that's clever! I am tempted to whip one up for my 3 year old :) BTW, thanks for stopping by earlier :)

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  10. Isn't it wonderful when you make something and the kids use it over and over? I makes it so worthwhile, doesn't it? And it's so educational. My favourite kind of 'toy'! xx

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  11. Little J is going to be in numbers heaven!!! It looks fantastic!! You've done a stellar job too. Such a wonderful feeling to see your little ones enjoying your handiwork isn't it?! Clever girl :) x x

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  12. wow! seriously amazing! such a great idea! xo m.

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