Mr Men Adventure Box

Mr Men Adventure Box

On a Friday we have a time when all five children are doing school together.  I use the term school loosely due to the age differences, however the older one’s are still learning.  They learn their needs come secondary to their little sisters and learn to put aside their wishes for a couple of hours and invest into the lives of their younger siblings.  They learn to teach, to be patient, to love (sometimes when it’s hard).  I know all three children have expressed a wish to home school in the future so this is good preparation for their own children.  For the past year we have had a Thomas the Tank themed Friday.  We’ll be due a change in September, so I’ve been collecting resources for my Mr Men Adventure Box:

Mr Men Adventure Box

Over the past few weeks I have been testing everything out to see if Mr Men were likely to hold the little one’s attention every Friday for a year.  They will.  We’ve had lots of fun with them and I have plenty of ideas how to extend the whole theme over a year.

Mr Men Adventure Box: Cookie Cutters

Play Dough

Play dough is the perfect item to place in any adventure box. However, this is even more true for a Mr Men adventure box because the colours can be matched almost perfectly!

Our mornings started with some Mr Men themed Playdough.  I love my husband so much.  He knew I was planning Mr Men and he went on to Ebay and managed to bid successfully on some vintage Mr Men cutters, which will be used for play dough as well as biscuit making and pizza making.  I so appreciate having a husband who supports us so much that he feels it is important enough to go searching for cookie cutters!!

Mr Men Adventure Box
Aren’t they lovely? I had an old plastic box which I stuck a Mr Strong I had cut from foam. Perfect for keeping the cutters in
Using the cutters for play dough
Using the cutters for play dough

Icing Mr Men Tortillas

After chores were finished and the play dough put away, using the cutters I cut some Mr Men shapes from Tortillas and let the children decorate them with icing pens:

Mr Men Adventure Box
All ready to go as a tray activity
The littles decorating them
The littles decorating them
Mr Men tortilla 'biscuits'
Mr Men tortilla ‘biscuits’

Mr Men Adventure Box: Themed Tray Activities

The children did lots of tray activities.  As B2 doesn’t nap until after lunch she now joins in. These are the activities I came up with:

The First Three Boxes

  • Mr Men Dominoes
  • Small World Little Miss Sunshine with board books
  • Mr Men/Little Misses Memory Card Game
Mr Men Adventure Box
Mr Men dominoes; reading books and cuddly toys; Mr Men Snap!

Here they are playing with their siblings:

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Next Three Boxes

  • Mr Men floor puzzle
  • Mr Men and Little Misses books
  • Play dough
Mr Men Adventure Box
Play dough (again!); Mr Men floor puzzle; lots of books

With their siblings:

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The Last Three Boxes:

Mr Men Adventure Box
Different Playdough; Mr Men colouring in sheets and stamps; Wax strings and white board to stick Mr Men shapes on
  • Play dough (again!)
  • Mr Men colouring in pages with some crayons, felt tips and stamps
  • Wax strings and a white board
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Mr Men Muffin Tin meals 

I had the children make up some Mr Men pizzas to go in their muffin tins:

Mr Men Adventure Box
I gave each child some Mr Men shaped pizza bases with little containers holding cheese, tomato sauce and eye and mouth shaped grapes
Making up their pizzas
Making up their pizzas
Some rather messy pizzas
Some rather messy pizzas

These were popped into the oven and then onto their muffin tins:

The muffin tins consisted of three Mr Men pizzas, a Mr Tickle shaped jelly with oranges in, and two Mr Men cakes.
The muffin tins consisted of three Mr Men pizzas, a Mr Tickle shaped jelly with oranges in and long tickly arms, and two Mr Men cakes.

Not my best effort it has to be said.  I thought it would be so easy given how straight forward the Mr Men shapes actually are, but I found it quite difficult to replicate them successfully in the cakes and the jelly.  Oh, well, maybe I’ll get better as the year progresses!

Mr Men Themed Quiet Time

After lunch I read them a few books and tuck B2 into bed for a nap whilst A4 had her quiet time for an hour.  During quiet time she listens to a CD, in this case a Mr Men one and played with her Mr Men quiet time basket:

Mr Men Adventure Box
the basket and it’s contents

Inside there are books, coloured wax strips, cuddly toys, mini models, a box of Mr Men dominoes, a colouring in book, and the puppets we made are housed in the case the DVDs came in:

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Once they are up and out of bed/quiet time, they are all allowed to watch an episode of Mr Men on the TV.

By September, I hope to have made some Little Misses costumes for them to wear each Friday.  I also want to make some felt play scenes with felt cut outs of well-known Mr Men and Little Misses characters and maybe a printing set.  We’ll see.  All I know is that I’ll probably have more fun making everything than they will playing with it!


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