My husband and I read to our two sons every night at
bedtime. The latest chapter book I have been
reading to my oldest son is SUCH a charming book, I thought I’d share it.
Rylant’s book, The Eagle, is fantasy at its best. Three mice children
are adopted by a seafaring male dog and female cat who call a lighthouse home.
Two of the mice children learn to use a compass so they can explore the forest.
When they lose the compass, an eagle comes to the rescue. My son truly enjoyed this story, probably because large birds have fascinated him for months.
After our yarn and paste bird’s nest was made, I figured we
needed a bird to put in it – why not make an eagle?!?
I remembered seeing Always
Learning’s amazing bald eagle snack and since I had leftover coconut from
when we made cookies and did our baking
math activity, the timing was perfect!
What you need:
Coconut
White chocolate chips
Miniature chocolate chips
Toothpick
Cashews
Chocolate snack cookies
Jumbo Marshmallows
Melt the white chocolate chips in the microwave stirring
every 30-60 seconds. When melted, spread the white chocolate over the sides and
top of the jumbo marshmallow (do not cover the bottom).
Roll the marshmallow through coconut.
Add a dollop of white chocolate onto a chocolate snack cookie and place the bottom of the jumbo marshmallow on top of it.
Roll the marshmallow through coconut.
Add a dollop of white chocolate onto a chocolate snack cookie and place the bottom of the jumbo marshmallow on top of it.
Take a cashew and poke it into the marshmallow to make the eagle’s beak.
Then poke holes in the coconut-covered marshmallow with the toothpick where the eyes belong.
Stick the miniature chocolate chips, point-side in, into the holes you poked for eyes.
I pinned this, so I don't forget about it! Awesome activity and the chapt. book looks great. Have you shown your boys an eagle cam? My girls enjoyed watching baby eagles in their nest. I can't remember which one, but here is a link to Eagle cams if you need it. http://www.eaglenestcams.com/
ReplyDeleteAlso, the blog Brimful Curiosities has a lot of ideas for eagle lessons. http://www.brimfulcuriosities.com/2011/05/bald-eagle-projects-activities-and.html
Have a great day- I enjoyed your post and sharing ideas!
Jen from
Creative and Curious Kids!
Yes, Jen! Last winter/spring, we watched the Decorah Eagles (part of the Raptor Resource Project) on UStream. It was AMAZING!!! Even my toddler was mesmerized! Thanks for the tip; I'll stop by Brimful Curiosities soon!
DeleteI think that is the one that we watched. I'm new to your blog. Glad to be here. :)
DeleteI'm glad you're following, Jen, and hope you find lots of inspiration here! :)
DeleteThat is a really cute snack!
ReplyDeleteThe Decorah Eagles webcam is a great educational tool. We are looking forward to watching them again this year. After reading your post I just checked on the webcam page. I didn't realize that the banded juvenile from last year's hatch was back in the Decorah area. Very interesting. Thanks, Jen, for mentioning my post.
These are very cute! I hadn't heard of that book, but I like the other Cynthia Rylant books I've read so far, so I will have to look into it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute snack! I pinned it to use during E week.
ReplyDeleteReally cute. Eagles are very fascinating! That book is on my list as the next Read-Aloud.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love Cynthia Rylant. I will have to loo for this book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to Read.Explore.Learn.
Found you at TGIF.I'd like to invite you to share this post with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays. http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-7.html
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute snack! My 5yr old LOVES Bald Eagles so this is right up his alley. I'll have to see if I can get that book at the library.
ReplyDeleteI want to EAT THIS! So adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great snack! Thank you for sharing it at Sharing Saturday!
ReplyDeleteOh these are too cute! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Have a great week,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
How adorable!!! Thanks for sharing at Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)
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