Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Blue's Clues

Anastasia really loves watching "Blue's Clues" on Netflix. I like everything I have read about the show and how it relates to the preschool psychology and how simple and intellegent it is. I don't like the cheesy animation but A doesn't really care, and gets completely involved in the show, shouting out answers and saying goodbye to the characters. So I made our own home-version of "Blue's Clues" using 3-hand drawn paw prints, a handy-dandy notebook and a little beanie baby Blue. The Blue toy is an added bonus I picked up on clearance at Big Lots, but works great with our little game.
For "Ask Mr. Bear" each day I have put out clues for a different "gift". Yesterday we played Blue's Clues to find out what Mommy wanted to drink. I put clues on a toy cow, a jar that our milk comes in, and the white-themed page of a color book. Today we went with the sheep's gift of a blanket in the book and so the clues were a sheep toy, a pile of wool and a bed. Tomorrow we will probably go with the egg and the clues will be a chicken toy, an egg carton and probably a whisk or a nest. Then we will have "pillow" with the clues, goose toy, a feather, and a bed. And last of all will be the "goat cheese" with a toy goat, some maceroni, and a knife and cutting board or something. After the child finds the clue, they are supposed to draw it in their "Handy-dandy notebook" and after they find all the clues they get to sit in their "thinking chair" to figure out the answer.
This game was a HUGE hit with A. You could easily play this without Blue or the "Blue's Clues" theme, and just have some special symbol (like a star) designate a clue and add more clues if you want. I just went the easy route and used someone else's idea. We will definately be playing this a lot!

2 comments:

  1. What a great idea!!! Kaylee loves watching Blues Clues on netflix as well (it's the only way I can get breakfast dishes cleaned up and such). I might have to try this game with Kaylee...and then we can get the girls together and see if they'll play it together to solve "Blue's Clues."

    You are too smart. ;)

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  2. Haha, thanks Andrea! I also found an adorable Blue's Clues Party at Family Fun:

    http://familyfun.go.com/parties/birthday/feature/dony0300blueclu/dony0300blueclu.html

    It would be really fun to have the girls play Blue's clues together! Maybe one day when we are all going crazy inside together this winter!

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