30 ways over 30 days to appreciate your child this April

See below for finger paint (April 18) and mini pizza (April 26) recipes.

See below for finger paint (April 18) and mini pizza (April 26) recipes.

Looking for ways to bond with your child and have some fun together? This calendar from the Children’s Trust Fund of Michigan suggests 30 ways you can show appreciation for your child this April!

This calendar was created as part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, which is recognized every April. This year’s theme is Thriving Children and Families: Prevention With Purpose. Child abuse and neglect can be prevented by helping families build protective factors like secure parent-child attachment, parenting knowledge, familial resilience, social-emotional skills of children and avenues to support in time of need. Learn more about preventing child abuse at www.childwelfare.gov/.

April 18 — Finger Paint Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup plain flour

  • 2 cups water

  • 1 tablespoon salt

  • Food coloring or tempera paint powder

  • 1 tablespoon dishwashing liquid (optional)

  • Small, sealable containers.

Instructions: Add flour and salt to a saucepan and slowly add water, mixing with a whisk until all is combined. Heat over medium heat, stirring with the whisk to prevent lumps. Once the mixture has thickened and is smooth, remove it from the heat and allow it to cool. Once it has cooled, mix in the dishwashing liquid (if desired) to give the paint a smoother consistency and a glossy finish when dry. Separate into small containers and color with small amounts of either food coloring or tempera paint powder. If you are using tempera powder, add a little water to combine. Store leftover paint in the refrigerator for a few days. 

April 26 — Mini Pizzas Recipe

Ingredients:

  • English muffins or mini pizza crusts

  • Pizza sauce 

  • Shredded mozzarella 

  • Pizza toppings (pineapple, pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, green pepper or other preferred toppings) 

Instructions: Place English muffins or mini-pizza crusts on a cookie sheet and put remaining ingredients in separate bowls. Let your child put their own ingredients on the muffins, starting with the pizza sauce. Bake and serve. 

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