The theme this week was Bravery & Heroes and it's a little lead in to next week's theme of Independence Day. In our house, bravery has been coming up a lot in terms of being brave when getting injured and building resilience, but I wanted to start making Mia more aware of bravery & courage for the greater good. Heroes.
We made a trip to the Denver Firefighters Museum which is housed in the original Firehouse #1. It's a self-guided tour but on the first Wednesday of each month at 11:00am, they have a special story time -- Firehouse Tales for Tots. Some other field trip ideas are visiting your local firehouse or police station. Or military base. Some communities offer events like Touch a Truck or you may even be able to capitalize on the upcoming Fourth of July parades to see heroes and discuss together.
Mia has a lot of military members in her family, most notably her dad and also her Uncle Alligator who is currently still serving. Uncle Alligator pointed us towards Operation Gratitude as a way to do something to help our military service members. As our art project this week, we wrote (and colored) several letters to mail out to deployed soldiers. I also discovered that they accept donations of Beanie Babies, Webkinz & Trolls for deployed soldiers to pass out to local kids in return for IUD location information. We actually have several of these items so Mia selected some that she could send off. Their website also lists some bandana and Paracord bracelet crafts that older kids could do and send. I provided the link in the summary below in case you want to check it out.
And while we were on a little hike together this week, we had an opportunity to practice courage. Mia wanted to climb some boulders on the side of the trail but was a little scared at first. I actually get a little scared myself when climbing on things, so I showed her how I could be brave too by climbing a fallen tree. Once she saw me do it, she gave it a try. Turns out she really likes climbing. We ended up scratching the hike just to stay and climb the same boulders over and over again.
A summary of all Bravery & Heroes week activities with links:
ACTIVITIES: Wrote a letter to deployed soldiers via Operation Gratitude, Practiced courage by climbing boulders on a hike
OUTINGS: Visited the Denver Firefighters Museum
BOOKS: I Am Amelia Earhart by Brad Meltzer, The Bravest of Us All by Marsha Diane Arnold, You Call That Brave? by Lorenz Pauli & Kathrin Scharer, Coming Home by Greg Ruth
BIBLE STORY: Daniel and the lions, David and Goliath, Sampson
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