Mia Belle Mommy & Me Calendar for February 2024
We know you're probably up to your ears in Valentine's Day hearts wondering, "is there anything ELSE I can have my kids look forward to in February 2020?" Fear not, mommy! We've got a fantastic month of holidays and activities that DON'T revolve around Valentine's that can help educate, uplift and empower your little ones like never before! Read until the end for an exclusive discount code!
Honoring one of America's very first weather observers, today recognizes the men and women who provide us to up-to-date weather conditions that help us navigate our daily lives. Take the day to make a weather chart together and put on your own weather broadcast for family and friends.
Although nationally recognized in January, there's never a bad time for a bubble bath. A fun and exciting way for kids to get clean and a relaxing moment of self-reflecting for adults. While we would NEVER ask you to give up mommy's alone time soaking in your tub, consider filling a kiddie pool with suds and teach your little ones the fun and refreshing properties of a well-timed bubble bath.
Believed made to send messages in 470 B.C.E. China, today flying kites is both causal outdoor fun and a lifelong hobby for enthusiasts. Think of how fun it will be to create your own unique kites with your kids to fly at your local park or beach for a day unplugged from tablets and phones, except to capture those moments together!
Inspired by one Leslie Knope from the popular 2000s show Parks and Recreation, today is a day just for the girls and the power of female friendship. A perfect day to gather your mom-friends and their little ones for an appreciation brunch and together time outside of February's typical romantic celebrations.
While every day is a good day to be kind, today is dedicated to it. Initiated in 1995, it celebrates how even the smallest random acts of kindness can make a world of difference. Its an excellent opportunity to teach empathy in young children with activities like writing nice messages for neighbors and handing them out, volunteering, or donating to a local cause.
Similar to teaching acts of kindness, teaching moments of humility can be equally as important to a young and impressionable mind. But what does it mean to be humble? Take the day to discuss ways to things like, being graceful weather you win or lose, are picked first or last, with praise or punishment, and how to be mindful without others taking notice.
There's nothing more captivating when we are young than a well-told fairy tale! A great way to pass down traditions, powerful lessons, and promote creativity. Spend the day flexing that imagination to come up with your very own fairy tale, then gather around in the evening to hear those stories told. Not only will it help the expression and storytelling, but confidence in public speaking to boot!
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