Thursday, April 29, 2010

More from Messy Morning

Messy Morning was so much fun, we just had to post more photos.
Pudding finger painting provided by The Learning Garden was one of the favorite activities. Children chose between vanilla and chocolate pudding, then they finger painted on waxed paper. It's always fun when activities are both creative and yummy!
Children were able to paint with various natural objects including pine cones, tree branches, flowers, and leaves at an artistic table provided by UCM's Child Development Lab.
Boys and girls from infants through school-agers enjoyed learning about the motorcycles and visiting with Bikers Against Child Abuse.
Children got to create their own Italian sodas thanks to Wired. They brought many flavors, and the WOW staff decided Chocolate Milano was our favorite.
Leeton Early Childhood Development Center provided a big tub of a mysterious substance made from white glue and liquid starch.
One of the simplest activities we had was a variety of toys used in water play. This colorful toy was donated by U.S. Toy (Thank you!), but children of all ages equally enjoyed simply playing with sponges, cups, spray bottles, and plastic tubes in tubs filled with water.

Thank you again to all of the businesses, groups, and organizations who helped us make Messy Morning possible. We look forward to working with everyone again, and seeing more smiling, messy faces next year!

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