Girls Can! Crate, Raddish Fun, and What Hermione Does

Over the last month as a random present for the girls but more specifically for Lucy we subscribed to a new box called Girls Can! Crate.  I have always wanted to instill in my girls that they are more than just princesses, playing house, or waiting for a boyfriend/husband in the future. Not that there is anything specifically wrong with those things  There are just so many adventures for girls/women.  Plus I actually wanted to learn about awesome women too.  It would be educational and inspiring.

Our first box came in March.  She tore into it so fast I didn't have time to take many pictures.  This box was about the first woman to climb the summit of Mount Everest- Junko Tabei.

In the box was an activity booklet,



A flag/banner to decorate- including the pom poms, puffy paint and felt,



and a weather experiment.



My daughter loves art and so she was very happy that the intro box came with scissors and package of markers.  We haven't done too much with the activity booklet as I have been busy with Lent but we are excited to some of the activities like the graham cracker experiment and making trail mix.  I really appreciate the card for the parents for extension activities.  All in all a fun educational box and hopefully we can use these ideas for more Saturday afternoon fun. 

Also Ariana is cooking away from her Raddish box subscription.  We are a little behind on March's box Colorful Cuisine but we plan to use them as school lessons most likely so it will be a nice change of pace.  She made Hot Pink Hummus with pita chips.  We still have a lot left, but it was tasty and we don't usually cook with beets so that was a nice change for us.





If you are wondering what my reclusive daughter, Hermione, is up to these days.  This is how you will usually find her.



 I am going to take pictures of her regularly like this and post them so you know I have a third daughter even if you only get to see the top of her head! 
 

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