I hope the ideas below will make your fall a little more festive, especially if you live in Los Angeles, where the heat isn't letting up and swimming in October is perfectly normal.
The kids and I recently made these fall leaves using coffee filters and watercolor paint. I found a leaf template online which made the cutting easier. I didn't follow my rule of placing newspaper to cover the table. Oops! Good thing the paint is washable. If you don't have watercolor paint or coffee filters lying around, the dollar store will. This will be the least expense craft known to man, with extras to last a couple of falls. Unless, of course, you need those coffee filters for some morning brews ;) We will most likely use the leaves as part of our thankful tree come November 1st.

I enjoy getting creative with the kids and use it as an opportunity to sit together and talk. A moment to slow down and just be. Plus when mom is involved, the kids' attention span lasts longer and their interest peak a bit more.


We are also reading fall-related books. This is one we have enjoyed!
"The infectious rhyming prose paired with scriptural passages, give gratitude and glory to God as early learners discover the Fantastic Gifts of Fall."
Here is a list of other books we recently checked-out from the library:
Apples and Pumpkins
By Rockwell, Anne F.
Autumn Leaves
By Robbins, Ken
Awesome Autumn
By Goldstone, Bruce
Bunny and Bee Favorite Colors
By Williams, Sam
Clifford's First Autumn
By Bridwell, Norman
Fall Is Here!
By Jones, Frankie
Fall Leaves
By Curry, Don L.
Fletcher and the Falling Leaves
By Rawlinson, Julia
Flora's Very Windy Day
By Birdsall, Jeanne
How Do You Know It's Fall?
By Owen, Ruth
It's Fall!
By Glaser, Linda
Kevin Discovers Autumn
By Slegers, Liesbet
Leaves Fall Down
Learning About Autumn Leaves
By Bullard, Lisa
xo,
M.Y.
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