There are some great crafts that we have been doing for this Halloween. They will be featured tomorrow morning on News 12 Long Island with Elizabeth Hashagen for Make It Mondays for their Fall Fun Series. On October 12th please tune in between 5 and 9am or check out Fall Fun on the web at […]
Pacing the race of Halloween festivities is not always as swift as a witch on her broom. Children and adults alike can become very excited with thinking and planning about what to wear and who to be for Halloween. Often times the abundance of festivities, candy and parties seem to get lost in translation with […]
Our names are Elizabeth and Julia and we can not wait to help you learn sign language! We are ASL Discoveries and we hope you enjoying learning sign as much as we love teaching it. Since the month of October is related to Halloween and Fall here are 9 words related to the month. 1. […]
Here are some Crafty ideas for Do It Yourself Halloween Costumes. Why buy a costume when you can make it yourself and add your own special touches to it. We are happy to share the following costume ideas along with News 12 Long Island’s own, Elizabeth Hashagen. Do you make your own costume each year? […]
There is nothing cuter than those 10 little fingers and ten little toes especially as a keepsake craft. These are some cute ideas I have done and have pinned from others on Pinterest. Follow my Halloween Fun Board on Pinterest —-> click here
How are you going to decorate your pumpkins this year? Below are ideas for you and your family to decorate your pumpkins. You can Pin all of these ideas to your Pinterest board —–> click here
A local Long Island Momee and children’s author Jennifer Roman has written a great children’s book called The Spooky Moon Balloons. This is only her first published book and she has another book coming out as early as 2015. I had the pleasure of interviewing Jennifer so we can get to know her and her first […]
Written by a local Long Island Momee and teacher this children’s book will be one your kids will love to read over and over again. Stephanie Shulman wrote a Halloween poem fifteen years ago with no intention of it becoming a children’s book. She came across it five years later and she thought it would […]