Today we read Little Cloud by Eric Carle. Little Cloud drifts behind all the other clouds and turns into fun shapes like an airplane and a rabbit. Then Little Cloud joins the other clouds to become one big cloud before it starts to rain.
I got the idea for this from Yummy Finds, although I used frozen Cool Whip instead of whipping my own cream. We started by making blue jello, substituting ice for the cold water so it set up faster.
Then we layered the blue jello and the frozen Cool Whip. Clouds in the sky in our very own glasses!
Lainey was only interested in the Cool Whip.
Yes, she is eating straight out of the tub. |
Drew also insisted that we whip up some more cloud paint (half shaving cream, half glue) to make a picture of Little Cloud. See it there in the lower left corner? He also made some rain, because it rained at the end of the book.
This is too clever. I'd love it if you came and linked it up to Whimsy Wednesdays at www.thenymelrosefamily.blogspot.com/2012/03/whimsy-wednesdays-1.html.
ReplyDeletethese are so cute! I want to make one!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo, I'll definitely be featuring this next week at Whimsy Wednesday at The NY Melrose Family. I love it! Thank you so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteVery creative. I love how you tied it in with the book. :)
ReplyDeleteLove these! Would be a great snack for spring!
ReplyDeleteWe just returned this book to the library - it was a good read. The parfait idea looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI want a blue cloud now! Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea! My mom used to make these for my sister and I when we were little but I hadn't linked them to a book C:
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much for sharing at Pin'inpiration Thursday C:
Hope you pop by on Saturday to check-out our new party.
This looks wonderful! I love the way the clouds look!
ReplyDeleteAww..Love the pictures of your kiddos enjoying the desserts!! Thanks for sharing at Things I've Done Thursday! www.bearrabbitbear.com
ReplyDeleteCute idea. I'll have to keep it in mind when we do our cloud study :).
ReplyDeleteReally fun stuff. I'm sure your kids had a blast! Jodi @ www.meaningfulmama.com
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Any time we can tie food to a story, it's a big hit at my house! Thanks for linking up to the Kid's Co-op this week!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this looks SO tempting! I was drawn to your link at I heart Naptime.... Will have to file this one away to try sometime. Would love for you to come over to my Tuesday Link party and share something delicious! http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good!!! My little one loves jello and this looks so easy to whip up (no pun intended)...thanks so much for sharing this with us at Sharing Saturday. See you next week :)
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Love the cloud dessert Lorie, that is so cool. We love the book Little Cloud too (we made clouds using puffy paint).
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to link this to Hey Mom, Look What I Did on Adventures In Mommy Land (http://adventures-in-mommy-land.blogspot.com/2012/03/hey-mom-look-what-i-did-22.html)
What a great project! I love it - would be great for kids, particularly! If you would, consider sharing with my readers at http://sassafrassalvation.blogspot.com/2012/03/sasss-sunday-salvation-show-15.html
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These are wonderful! And I had never heard of this Eric Carle book!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking to Hey Mom, Look What I Did on Adventures In Mommy Land...hope to see you again some time!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! Thanks for linking up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We would love to have you back!! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteFun, cute, and Yummy! Little Crafter loooves blue jello. I'm so glad you shared this at our Shine on Fridays party last week!
ReplyDeleteI love all your ideas! And the parfaits look great! I'm pinning!
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