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Neighborhood Bingo

4/2/2022

Directed by Atle Solberg Blakseth, Frank Mosvold. With Cherokee Rose Castro, Gard B. Eidsvold, Jack Fisher, Jack Fisher. Ella Bella Bingo (Elleville Elfrid) and Henry are best friends, but one day a new boy moves into the neighborhood and everything changes. Neighborhood Bingo Card Download Please follow safety protocols and distancing guidelines, of course, and enjoy seeing your neighbors and neighborhood through the eyes of Jesus. If you complete the entire Bingo Card before the first Sunday of Advent (November 29), we will give you a gift card for a pint of ice cream from Sebastian Joe’s!

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  • Neighborhood Bingo! Historic Oak View from Home LET’S PLAY NEIGHBORHOOD BINGO! Oak View Neighborhood Bingo Take a walk in your neighborhood and mark off these items as you find them. If you are the first to get five in a row (up/down, across, or diagonally), you are the winner! ROCK CLOUD ROAD FLOWER BUSH BEE WORM CAR BIRD.
  • Amy is happiest surrounded by her husband, her three amazing kids, stacks of books, and craft supplies. With a background in psychology, early childhood education, and elementary teaching, Amy is a supporter of playing dress-up, digging in the dirt, and squeezing out puddles of glue.
  • Neighborhood Bingo Cards - Set of 12 with sticker sheets $5.00 Description; Details For a fun way of getting to know your neighbors and neighborhood better, try playing a game of Neighborhood Bingo. This game features dozens of questions and activities designed to help you naturally get to know you neighbors better.

This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Use the Next Door app to reach out to a neighbor, Donate needed items to a local food pantry, Call and check in on someone who is isolated, Pray for the sick and those vulnerable to infection, Chip in with others to give gift cards, child care or rent to those in need, Invite someone to live stream the Sunday service, Pray for medical professionals who are caring for the sick, Learn the Wash your Hands song, Follow Barry's daily John devotion on FB Live M-F, Support local restaurants by ordering take out, Pick up groceries for someone who should not be doing it themselves, Leave a note on your neighbors door just to say Hi!, Video chat with someone who is isolated, Invite a neighbor to watch the daily John devotion on FB Live, Pray for local small businesses who have had to close, Drop a care package off to an elderly neighbor, Pray for those who have lost income during this time, Offer to do yard work or outdoor clean up, Drop a gift card on your neighbors front door, Write a letter or send a gift to someone in a nursing home, Go for a neighborhood Prayer Walk, Offer to walk a neighbors dog, Drop a note on your neighbors door with your contact info and Use Facebook or Facetime to reach out to a neighbor.

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For kids, helping in the kitchen builds confidence and encourages independence, plus it’s a valuable contribution to the family. Not only do I want my kids to learn cooking and safety skills, I want them to enjoy creating and experimenting and tasting! That’s what this Creative Cooking Challenge is all about – trying new foods, creating unique dishes, and spending lots of time in the kitchen.

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Creative Kids Cooking Challenge

These cooking challenges are open-ended, with lots of room for creativity. They can be easily adapted to your family’s dietary choices, too! The cooking tasks included are fun for a variety of ages, such as:

  • a preschooler, who likes spending time in the kitchen with you
  • an older child, who is eager to learn more advanced cooking skills
  • a tween or teen, who is ready for more independence in the kitchen

I’ve included both basic cooking challenges, such as pasta, fruit salad, and breakfast, as well as some think-outside-the-box challenges. Can you create a signature sandwich? What can you serve in an ice cream cone besides ice cream? My girls are most excited about this challenge: prepare a snack inspired by a book or movie. Fun!

Some of the challenges encourage kids to branch out and try new foods, like an unusual fruit or vegetable from the store or a recipe from another country or culture.

The Creative Cooking Challenge free printable includes two versions – a bingo board and a checklist. Use whichever one gets your child excited about being creative in the kitchen!

We’re planning to work through as many cooking challenges as possible this summer. I think it will be a great way for my girls to keep busy and learn some new skills. Maybe I’ll even get a few nights off from cooking!

Whether your kids are kitchen novices or running weekly neighborhood Chopped Junior challenges, there are plenty of cooking ideas to keep them busy. Download the Creative Cooking Challenge and get ready for some fun in the kitchen!