Please join us for a monthly blog carnival focusing on families and creativity. Families, Create! is a blog carnival with a purpose: we want your family to get creative and have fun! Read below for details on the August carnival, and check out the main carnival page for upcoming themes in 2011. (Check out January, February, March, April, June and July if you missed them.) Your co-hosts are Dionna at Code Name: Mama and Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children. Here are the submission details for September 2011:
Theme: Friends and Family: Little is more important than our relationships with friends and family. Get creative this month and celebrate the people in your child’s life by creating something together about friends and family – it can be a collage that you keep, a gift that you give away, a book about the people in your life, whatever you and your child choose!
Looking for some books to share about friends and family? Check some of these out:
- A Splendid Friend, Indeed by Suzanne Bloom
- All Kinds of Families, by Mary Ann Hoberman
- The Colors of Us by Karen Katz
- Do You Want to Be My Friend? by Eric Carle
- Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel
- My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- The Little House on the Prairie series, by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Anne of Green Gables, by J.M. Montgomery
- Beezus and Ramona, by Beverly Cleary
If you do use a book for inspiration, please mention it in your post so that we can read it too!
What will your post consist of? Each month we will have a theme, things like “Heroes and Heroines,” “Fantasy,” and “Weird and Wonderful.” You will craft a post (or 2 or 3) around one of those themes. You are only limited by your imagination! You can create a handmade craft that embodies the qualities of the post (publish pictures and/or a tutorial!). You can write a story using the theme as inspiration. Your family can act out a story (we will have a handy list of on-topic books for you each month that you can use or ignore, as you desire). All we ask is that 1) you and your family create something that goes along with the theme; and 2) you post about it sometime during the month.
Deadline: Friday, September 30. Your post(s) must be published on or before Friday, September 30. Fill out the webform (at the link) for each post you publish for inclusion in September’s carnival. (If you publish three different posts for the carnival, you will fill out the webform three different times, each will include different carnival URLs and titles.)
Link-up date: Saturday, October 1. After we have compiled all of your links, we will send you an email with an html blurb to paste into your (previously published) submission(s) that will include all carnival links. Please edit your posts to include the links no later than Saturday, October 1. You’ll get lots of link love for your site and post(s), and you can check out all of the other creative ideas generated by this month’s theme! Please also help us spread the word about the carnival on your Facebook and Twitter feeds.
Please submit your details into our webform: This will help us as we compile the links list. Please enter your information on the form: Families, Create! September’s Make & Play Carnival
Please do: Write well. Write on topic. Write a brand new post for the carnival. Post great pictures and/or video. Please feel free to be creative within the gentle confines of the carnival theme. If your family is feeling so inspired, you could write a poem or children’s story, put on a one act play, craft a photo essay, or create a handmade craft tutorial instead of a regular blog post (though those are welcomed, too!), as long as what you write is respectful of the carnival’s intent. If you want help determining that ahead of time, please talk with us.
Please don’t: Please don’t use profanity of the sort that might be offensive to more sensitive readers or their children. Please don’t submit irrelevant posts or posts that are purely marketing for products you sell.
Editors’ rights: We reserve the right to edit your piece or suggest edits to you. We reserve the right to courteously reject any submissions that are inappropriate for the carnival. Please also note that since there are two co-hosts on different schedules and conferring over email, our personal response to your submission might seem delayed. Don’t be alarmed. We also reserve the right to impose consequences if the responsibilities of the carnival are not fulfilled by the participants.
If you don’t have a blog: Contact us (CodeNameMama {at} gmail.com and LivingPeacefullyWithChildren {at} gmail.com) about potentially finding you a host blog to guest post. Please write your piece well in advance of the deadline in that case, so we can match you up with someone suitable. But if you really have something amazing to write — why not start your own blog? If you want advice, we find Scribbit’s free Blogging in Pink ebook to be a very helpful and down-to-earth guide, for beginners on up. If you have questions: Please leave a comment or contact us: Dionna {at} CodeNameMama {dot} com and LivingPeacefullyWithChildren {at} gmail.com Stay in touch:
- Subscribe to our RSS feeds: Code Name: Mama’s feed and Living Peacefully with Children’s feed.
- Follow us on Twitter: @CodeNameMama
- Connect with us individually on Facebook: Code Name: Mama on Facebook
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