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WELCOME TO THE TEAM...
Please join me in welcoming Danielle to our toddler teaching team. She comes to use with her Bachelor's degree in Psychological Science and 3 years of working with children. We are excited to have her enthusiastic energy!
 
We also want to welcome Lisa to our team as a float teacher. She will be helping in all the classroom and brings to the team a variety of experience working with children in the medical field.
 
Please stop and say "HI" if you have not had the privilege of meeting these amazing teachers!

UPCOMING EVENTS

SPLASH DAYS
Splash day days this month will be on Tuesday, July 12 and Thursday July 28. Please bring a swimsuit (or shorts and shirt that can get very wet!) shoes, a towel and a bag to bring wet things home in.
SPECIAL DAYS
Thursday, July 7-Bike day!
Tuesday, July 12-Tae Kwon Do Demo
Wednesday, July 13-Splash Day!!
Monday, July 18- Pajama Day!
Thursday July 28-Splash Day and Picnic!! 
PARENT REMINDERS

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
Especially for Children will be closed on Monday, July 4. We hope you have a fun and safe long weekend !!


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
fruitsandveggies
GARDEN UPDATE AND LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS
The gardens are planted and growing! We already have tomatoes!! If you have not had the opportunity to go on a tour with your child please take their guided tour, they are so excited to share what they have been growing!! It won't be long and we will be eating snacks from our gardens!

We have been having a great time planting and maintaining our vegetable gardens. Here are some local farmers markets to check out as well!
 
Coon Rapids
Coon Rapids Ice Arena
Wednesday: 3pm-6pm
 
Blaine
St Timothy Catholic Church
Saturdays: 6am-12pm
 
Andover
Intersection of Round Lake Blvd and Bunker Lake Blvd
Tuesday 2:00pm-6:00pm
PARENT RESOURCES

PATRIOTIC POPS
Ingredients
  • 2 cups blue Powerade, Gatorade, or Kool-Aid
  • 12 5-ounce disposable cups
  • 1 cup frozen whipped topping
  • 1 cup vanilla yogurt

  • 12 craft sticks

  • 2 cups cran-raspberry juice

I nstructions
  1. To make the pops, equally divide the blue juice among the plastic cups, then place the cups in the freezer until the juice is partially frozen, about 30 to 45 minutes.
  2. Mix together the whipped topping and yogurt and divide this mixture among the cups.
  3. Set a craft stick in the center of each pop and return the cups to the freezer for approximately 45 minutes.
  4. For the final layer, add the cran-raspberry juice to the cups and place them in the freezer until solid.
  5. To remove the pops, run warm water over the outside of each cup.
ESPECIALLY FOR PARENTS
FAMILY FIELD TRIPS
Young children jump at every opportunity to experience summer in new ways. This past weekend Steve and I went with three of our grandchildren to Lake Harriet. The plan was to have a picnic and go on the paddleboats. But, after lunch we discovered that the windy day had put a halt to the paddleboats. No worries.
 
There were ducks to watch - and count, of course! We saw a young boy catch a fish. The wind was creating simple joy as wrappers from juice pops flew away and the children needed to catch them. A few sailboats were scooting across the lake. Many watercraft were on shore, so we talked about kayaks and canoes.
 
And then there was a new playground to explore. It was such fun to watch the children experience the play structure. At one point Abby was singing with abandon as she danced on the deck. Both of the four-year-olds conquered new climbing challenges and ventured down slides that seemed way too scary at first. The one-year-old watched all the activity and loved walking and falling in the sand.
 
We all came away with a sense of satisfaction that we had enjoyed a couple of hours of Minnesota summer at its best. Now we're inspired to go to a concert at the band shell. And those paddleboats are calling us to get on the lake next visit.
 
We know how much young children like adventure. And the way we as adults talk about what we do can make the simplest activity seem exciting. Take a "field trip" to a friend's garden to look at flowers. Or ask if your child can pick some lettuce from the neighbor's garden to take to school for his classmates to taste.
 
It's so easy to get into our routines and forget that with just a little planning we can create adventure. Take on the "family field trip" challenge. See if you can hit a new park, lake or nature center that you have never visited before.
 
But also remember that in your own yard or neighborhood there are adventures to be had. Even just throwing down a blanket under a shade tree to read books is a way to create a new experience. Infants and toddlers love to touch and manipulate objects found outdoors with their different textures and smells. Preschoolers might show you how they are learning to water plants and weed gardens.
 
And can you believe how exciting bugs are to children? It's so much fun to watch them examine and observe as bugs crawl on the sidewalk. An inchworm on your sleeve
provides so much to talk about!
 
What I especially love about summer activities is that they are often so unstructured. Children can make their own fun and are able to experience things on their own terms. And as adults we can also enjoy the feeling of freedom, the heightening of our senses and the relaxation that being outside allows us.
 

TWIN CITIES
FAMILY EVENTS
Now-7/24 Annie Jr. , Stages Theatre, Hopkins
Now-9/5 Dinosaurs , MN Zoo, Apple Valley
Now-End of Summer  Big Back Yard , Science Museum of MN, Saint Paul   
7/4  Red, White & Boom , Minneapolis
7/4  Edina Parade, Edina
7/7-7/10  Whiz Bang Days, Robbinsdale
7/15-8/14 Pinocchio , Children's Theatre Company
7/17 The Okee Dokee Brothers, Minneapolis
7/20-7/23  Minneapolis Aquatennial, Downtown Minneapolis
7/23  ArtCar & ArtBike Parade, Lake Harriet
 
All Summer  - Music and Movies in the Park - Various Minneapolis Parks  




Lynn Livingston has worked for Especially for Children - Eden Prairie since November of 1989, making her one of our longest-term teaching staff! Read more about Lynn on the blog.




We launched a re-designed, mobile-friendly website in June:  EspeciallyforChildren.com. Now you can find links to your school's newsletter as well as the Parent Blog right from the home page. And don't miss the Parent Resources section for great articles on child development. 

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more resources for current EFC families on our website. 
Especially for Children
8885 Evergreen Blvd
Coon Rapids MN 55433

Lisa Ward
Director, EFC Coon Rapids 
[email protected] 
(763) 784-0901

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