The girls were all a little bashful and shy talking about their favorite parts of the book (when the moms were around). I'm hoping that they will get more comfortable talking and sharing as the year goes on.
We had some yummy snacks to munch on while we discussed the book. I saw somewhere in blogland these adorable doll wafer cookies, and knew I had to make them for the party. Super easy, and super cute.

My mum made clothespin dolls for me when I was little, and I still have them! I thought it would be a perfect craft for the girls to do to go along with the book. I searched around for an easy clothespin doll the girls could make on their own, and set up a little doll making station in the kitchen.
While they were easy, the moms still needed to help a lot because of the hot glue gun. I think the girls had a really fun time choosing hair color, clothes, ribbon, etc.
We ended with dessert and the unveiling of the next book. For dessert, I made chocolate covered strawberries and cupcakes for dessert. I loved both of them!
Overall, I am so excited about doing a book club with Callie. We had so much fun preparing our little discussion meeting, and I have enjoyed reading aloud to my kids more than I realized I would. Thanks to all for participating, and especially to Adrienne for the great idea.
6 comments:
Such a cute idea! I want some of those strawberries!
Um, so do you wanna host one of our book clubs? Those treats look delicious! I already bookmarked this post for the future. Those doll cookie & clothespins will be a project for when my girls get bigger.
Oh my gosh I love it!! I'm with Jen about you hosting book club:b
What a great idea! Super cute- you are so creative and talented! I'm going to miss being VT companions!
Cher! how cute and what a fabb idea. That will be so fun to do when my daughter is older
Can I adopt a daughter so I can come? Wow! How fun. It's hard to imagine some of those things with boys. You are amazing.
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