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Nannies and Doulas On Call Inc.

Every been stuck trying to find a last minute sitter for the kids? Daycare provider on vacation and you don’t have back-up care? Can’t get your kids to sleep? We have someone that can help you out. Marcia founded Nannies and Doulas On Call Inc. in 2004 and has lots of things that busy families can use some help with. Listed below are a few of the things that they have to offer.

Postpartum Doula services , we offer daytime and nighttime for single babies and we are specialized in multiples, twins and triplets. Daytime includes baby and mother’s care and also home light housekeeping. Night time is only baby and mother’s care. Assistance with breastfeeding and postpartum depression. Rates go from $24 to $28 an hour.

Sleep Traning – If the parents do themselves with my help, I charge for the first sleep phone consultation plus the sleep plan sent though email plus lifetime support $335 plus taxes. The difference between me and other doulas I never charge them again if they need to do all over again when the baby is older. The parents love that. They can call me anytime or email me anytime, I never charge again. The second option and more expensive is if I go and do in their homes. I charge $35 an hour plus taxes.

Babysitting on call for weddings, hotels, homes. Babysitter wages are from $16 to 20 an hour and there is a booking fee of $25 plus taxes each time they go.

Nanny placements are also available.

For more information on services please check out their website at Nannies and Doulas On Call Inc.

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Spring Activities

If you are looking for some fund raising ideas for your daycare here is a great opportunity from Discovery Toys.

Discovery Toys has a unique program for Daycares, Early Years Centres, Schools and Home Daycares called the “Helping Hands Toyraiser”. Utica Community Daycare is currently participating in this from now until May 10th, and will be raising approximately $4000, with 100% of the funds going towards brand new educational toys for the school.

The idea is parents get involved in the fundraising, entire families get involved, to help classrooms that would not otherwise have the funding or budgets to buy new toys. The program runs for approx 1.5-2 weeks, with one day designated for a display area for parents to browse & learn about the products. At the end, the school makes a ‘wish list’ for toys they really want and the funds raised from the parents & families involved in the school go towards that school or classroom receiving brand new toys. In addition, DT offers 100% warranty and will replace broken toys at no cost to the school.

DT Durham is able to do approximately 2-4 Toyraisers per month. For interested daycares, please refer them to us via the links below and we can absolutely work with their school one-on-one and make that BIG delivery of brand new toys happen for them!

For more info contact Kerie L McAfee
Discovery Toys Durham
Email: durhamtoymom@gmail.com
Tel: 905-409-1554

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Spring is finally here and the nice weather too! We have been spending as much time as we can outside and I’m always looking for fun things to do with the kids. Here’s a recipe to make your our chalk. Have fun!

Make it Yourself Chalk

1 cup Plaster of Paris
1/2 cup cold water
Candy or popsicle molds
Tempera Paint (powdered is best)
Combine Plaster of Paris, water and tempera paint. The amount
of tempera you add will determine how dark the colored chalk will be.
Pour the mixture into candy or popsicle molds and let dry. Take the chalk out of the molds and use for drawing on the sidewalk. This chalk will be most effective right after taking out of the molds.

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Do your kids like to bowl? We joined a FREE bowling program last summer and my kids really enjoyed it. They are offering it again this year. Your kids can bowl up to two games per day for FREE from June 28th to September 5th at participating bowling alleys. You just have to pay for your shoe rental. They even have a great deal for parents/guardians too. For more details check out Kids Bowl Free

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Easter fun!

Hard to believe we are already almost in the middle of April. We are loving the nice weather we are finally having. Hope you are too!

Easter is Sunday, April 24th and below I have a cute craft brought to you from Busy Bee Kids Crafts. Be sure to check out lots of other cool crafts they have too.

Make sure that you check out Facebook on a regular basis as I do post crafts shared by others on there as well as other interesting articles and activities that don’t go on my blog. If you haven’t already “liked” us please be sure to come on over and check us out on Facebook.

Peeking Bunny

This adorable Peeking Bunny craft is perfect for preschoolers. Green hand prints make the grass for the paper plate bunny to peek through!

Here’s what you’ll need…
•Paper plate
•Green and pink construction paper
•Pencil
•Scissors
•Black marker
•Glue

Here’s how you make it…

Trace 3 green hand prints and cut out. Place your paper plate ‘eating side’ down and glue the hand prints to the bottom of your paper plate.

Cut two bunny ears from your pink paper and glue onto the top, back of the plate. Draw on some ‘peeking’ eyes, and you’re done!!

If you want to hang your Peeking Bunny, punch two holes on either side of the plate and string through a piece of yarn.

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Here are a couple other ideas for some Easter fun!

Put a piece of tape on the carpet for your finish line. Take a plastic eggs that you can find at the dollar store. Have two or more kids line up on the opposite side of your finish line and have them go on their knees (hands and knees for younger kids) and have them roll the egg with their nose without using their hands and see who can pass the finish line first.

You can also use the plastic eggs to make shakers for circle time. Open them up and fill with beans, rice or any other item you think will make lots of noise. Have an adult use a hot glue gun to seal the eggs and voila you have egg shakers!

Hoppy Easter from Durham Region Daycare!

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March Break Madness

Looking for some ideas of what to do with your kids over March Break. Ontario Power Generation has lots of FREE fun, entertaining and educational activities for you and your kids.

Signs of Spring – Monday, March 14th 10am – 2 pm
Darlington Waterfront Trail
Explore the trail. Join friends of second march for a fun nature activity. Go for a horse-drawn wagon ride and warm up with a yummy treat and hot drink around the campfire.

Community Skate – Tuesday, March 15th 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
South Courtice Arena – 1195 Prestonvale Road, Courtice
Pad A – Parents and Tots Skate. Pad B – General public skate. Lace up your skates, put on your helmet and join us for a whirl around the rink. Skating is fun for everyone!

The Wonders of Wildlife – Wednesday, March 16th 9:30 am – 11:30 am or 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Darlington Nuclear Information Centre
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
Meet animals, spiders and insects and discover fascinating facts during Jungle Cat World’s Wildlife presentation. Learn what you can do to help keep these creatures in the wild.

Take a Liking to a Viking – Thursday, March 17th 10 am – 3 pm
Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre, 62 Temperance St, Bowmanville
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
Join us on our journey through the life of the vikings. View our re-enactment of viking life inside our encampment. Try on a helmet and creat your own viking shield.

Breakfast with the Birds – Friday, March 18th 10 am – 2 pm
Purple Woods Conservation Area Maple Syrup Festival
Create and take home your own ‘breakfast with the birds’ feeder and take a trip back in time to visit a pioneer school classroom. Purple Woods is located in Oshawa – 20 minutes north of Taunton Road, at the intersection of Simcoe Street and Coates Road. (Note: $7 per family admission fee to Purple Woode. OPG – sponsered activities are FREE).

FOR MORE INFORMATION: PHONE – 905-623-7122 OR EMAIL – DARLINGTONNUCLEAR@OPG.COM

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St. Patrick’s Day and more!

Hard to believe that February is almost over. Before we know it the nice weather will be here! With March quickly upon us St. Patrick’s Day is not far off. Below I have a cute craft and fun game to play with a St. Paddy’s Day theme. These and other great ideas can be found at Making Learning Fun .

Also check out below to see more exciting news regarding our referral program!

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Egg Carton Shamrock

Cut a cardboard egg carton so that three cups stay together.

Trim the edges so that they are even.

Paint the cups.

Punch a hole in the raised part of the carton.

Cut a pipe cleaner in half.

Lace it through.

Fold it over and twist.

These would be cute for a party with candy inside.

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Four Leaf Clover Hunt

This activity is designed for young children. Spray paint many paper plates green. After they have dried, cut them into clovers as shown. To do that, just cut v’s around the paper plate, then round the corners. Make most of the paper plates be three leafed clovers and only a few be four leafed clovers. To use the clovers, lay them all over the floor. Turn on some “Irish Music” and have the children go on a hunt to find a four leafed clover.

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Baked Oatmeal

Here is another great recipe from KIDZ WORLD . Apparently the kidz at KIDZ WORLD get so excited when they smell it baking and they ask their parents to make it at home too. Can’t wait to give this one a try.

3 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp baking powder
1 cup milk
2 eggs
1/2 cup melted butter
2 tsp vanilla

Preheat oven to 350′

Mix together oats, brown sugar, cinnamon and baking powder. Beat in milk, eggs, melted butter and vanilla. Pour into 9 x 13 baking dish.

Bake for 40 minutes.

Scoop into bowl and pour milk over top!

ENJOY!!!

(optional: can add cranberries, choco chips or raisins to mix before baking)

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Referral Program

Calling all providers. We are excited to announce that we will be adding a referral program for providers. If you refer another provider to the site and they place an ad, let us know and you will receive two months FREE added to your current ad. Keep spreading the word about our fantastic site.

We also want to encourage all of you to keep sending in any craft ideas or recipes you may want to share. Just email us at info@durhamregiondaycare.com . We love hearing from you!

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day from Durham Region Daycare!

The site is finally on our new server and have lots to update on. We will not be doing a “Provider of the Month” for February, but stayed tuned it will be back in March.

I also haven’t had a chance to post any of our crockpot recipes yet, so below you will find our first crockpot recipe. Enjoy! Please be sure to keep sending in your recipes.

Also have a really cute Valentine craft from Activity Village. Please be sure to see what other cool craft ideas, colouring pages and activities they have for Valentine’s Day too.

Lovebug Lollipop Craft

Lovebug Lollipop Craft

This lovebug lollipop is a perfect little Valentine gift for children to give to classmates or friends on Valentine’s Day.

You will need:

2 large craft foam hearts
2 small craft foam hearts
Chenille stem
2 tiny craft foam hearts or sequins
2 small wiggle eyes
Lollipop
Glue
Double-sided sticky tape

Instructions:

Stick the 2 small craft foam hearts to the centre of each large heart, then stick the two large hearts together so the points overlap.

Use a piece of double sided sticky tape to stick the lollipop to the join of the two large hearts.

Cut a small piece of chenille stem, fold in half and attach at the fold to the lollipop with a small piece of double sided tape. Stick a tiny heart or sequin to each end of the chenille stem.

Stick the two wiggle eyes to the lollipop.

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Mock Lasagna sent in by Kristy Renee of Kristy Renee’s Kids

1 10 oz pkg. broad lasagna noodles broken into bite-size pieces
1 lb ground meat of choice (really good with pork, but anything will do)
1/2 lb Italian sausage (I use build sausage and squeeze it out of
casing, but you can also use slices)
1 onion chopped
1 clove garlic minced
12 ozs mozzarella cheese, shredded
1 12oz carton cottage cheese
2 6oz cans tomato paste
1/2 cup water
1 tsp. basil
1/2 tsp. pepper
1 1/2 tbsp dried parsley flakes

Cook noodles according to package directions until tender; drain.
Brown ground beef and sausage. Drain. Place in lightly greased
crockpot. Add all remaining ingredients. Stir to mix thoroughly.
Cover. Cook on low 7 to 9 hours or high for 3 to 5 hours.

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Winter Craft Fun!

With the cold weather we’ve been having I know we haven’t been spending a lot of time outside. Here’s a cool craft that you can do and let your kids bring the outdoors indoors. This craft and other cool ideas can be found at Activity Village .

When it is cold and snowy outside, kids can make this ice rink craft for their action or fashion dolls to enjoy!

You will need:

Card (we used one side of an old box)
Kitchen foil
Cotton wool balls
Glue

Instructions:

Cut a piece of foil to cover your card and glue it on so that the less shiny side is on top. Glue cotton wool balls around the outside.

To make skates for your action or fashion doll stick a craft matchstick to the bottom of each shoe with sticky tack.

For skis, use wide craft sticks (you could use drinking straws for poles too).

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Friendship Picture Wreath

I like to come up with different craft ideas which isn’t always an easy task. Here is a great group craft for your classroom/daycare that I found from Making Learning Fun.

Enjoy!

Friendship Picture WreathFriendship Picture Wreath for Classroom

This is SO cute. It is the size of a large piece of tag board.
The verse reads:

A wreath is round,
It has no end.
That is how long,
We will all be friends.

To make this you will need one large sheet of white tag board.

Take a large bowl and lightly trace a circle onto the middle of the tag board.

Have the children dip a plastic pop bottle into the paint and stamp around the circle to make a wreath. This is a great project for turn taking. After it is dry, print the words on regular paper and the bow on construction paper. Cut out the words and bow and attach them to the tag board as shown. Cut
out the circles. Print and cut out SMALL photos of the children. Attach them to the circles and glue onto the wreath. Make sure there is a photo of every child attached to the wreath. Hang in your classroom.

Verse

Bows and Circles

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Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup

Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup

 Here’s another great recipe idea brought to us by Kidz World

 CREAMY CHICKEN AND RICE SOUP

1/2 cup chopped onion

1/2 cup sliced celery

1/2 cup sliced carrot or fresh mushroom

1 tbs. butter

14oz can of chicken broth

1 can of condensed cream of chicken soup

1 cup water

1 6 and 1/4 oz. package of chicken flavoured rice pilaf mix

1/8 tsp. pepper

2 1/2 cups milk

2 cups cooked chicken

In a large saucepan, cook onion, celery and carrot in hot butter over medium heat until tender. Add chicken broth, soup and water. Stir rice with seasoning packet and pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce heat. Simmer, covered about 20 minutes or until rice is tender, stirring occasionally. Stir in milk and cooked chicken. Cook until everything is heated through.

Enjoy!

Tamara

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Coffee Filter Poppy

This Thursday, November 11th is Remembrance Day.  Here’s a cute poppy craft found from Making Learning Fun

Coffee Filter Poppy

To make this poppy you need coffee filters. These filters are cone style for 8-12 cups coffee makers.
Have the children use a red bingo/dot markers or an alternative way to color four coffee filters.
Let them dry. Paint a small paper plate yellow. Assemble with glue. These would be cute for a Veteran’s day celebration on the tables as table decorations.
If you would like, you can also print the “We will never forget” pieces below. They can be cut out and glued to the center of the poppy.

We will never forget

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