Monday, February 22, 2010

'INA Nanny Salary and Benefits Survey'

'INA Nanny Salary and Benefits Survey'


St. Louis nannies - it's that time again! Click the link above and please take the survey from the INA regarding your salary and benefits, and look at last year's results to see how you compare to the rest of the country.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Valentine's Day celebration and tips for nannies!

Holidays are a great excuse to have fun with kids! Nannies definitely know this and even though Valentine's Day falls on a Sunday this year, Stephanie Felzenberg knows that celebrating with her charges is super fun and important. Nannies in St. Louis and even temporary nannies from TLC for Kids will be taking advantage of this wonderful holiday by baking or making Valentine's cards for busy parents. Below is just an example of what Stephanie will be doing with her charges - there are some great tips and ideas!

I'd love to hear from TLC nannies after the holiday to find out what fun activities, meals or crafts you did to celebrate Valentine's day! Post a comment!


Celebrating Valentine's Day with Your Charges
By Stephanie Felzenberg Nanny and Editor Be the Best Nanny Newsletter
www.bestnannynewsletter.com
Like many nannies I work Monday through Friday and won't see my charges on Valentine's Day, which is on a Sunday this year. So, I am celebrating the holiday with my charges today! I am not even spending my own money on gifts. Instead, I am just going to make some fun meals and yummy treats with the children. Here is what I have planned to celebrate Valentine's Day with the kids.


Breakfast:
I will start my Valentine’s Day celebration at breakfast. It’s easy to make pancakes, then use heart shaped cookie cutters to cut out a Valentine shaped breakfast. I plan to top the pancakes with strawberries. I actually prefer using a thawed bag of frozen strawberries with the juice than fresh strawberries if available. If the parents allow you to, cover the strawberries with plenty of whipped cream.



Lunch:
For lunch I am using the same heart shaped cookie cutters to make Valentine shaped sandwiches. First, use a rolling pin on the bread to make it easier to cut. Spread peanut butter and red jelly or jam on the bread. I don't recommend cold cuts as they are difficult to cut with a cookie cutter. Use cookie cutters to make the sandwiches fun heart shapes.


Dinner:
For dinner, I plan to let the children make their own heart shaped pizzas. First I form the dough into hearts. I fill little bowls with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and other toppings the children like. I let them add their toppings to the dough and cook it then serve with a salad.

Treats:
If the children love baking you can make a sugar cookie recipe from scratch or it is fine to use pre-packaged cookie dough when making Valentine’s cookies with children. Roll the dough out on a non-stick surface. Add a touch of flour to the rolling pin before you try to roll the dough or it will stick. I let the children place the cookie cutters on the dough to cut out Valentine’s shapes. After the cookies cool, allow the children to decorate with white and pink frosting and sprinkles.


Cupcakes are easy to make with a box cake mix instead of making the recipe from scratch. Red velvet cake is great for Valentine’s cupcakes, but any flavor will work. Mini muffin pans create bite size cupcakes for the family to enjoy after dinner. Decorate those cupcakes with creamy icing. White icing can be turned into pink with a bit of red food coloring. Allow the children to stir the white icing and food coloring so they can see the frosting change colors. Use candy sprinkles and cinnamon red hot candies to decorate the cupcakes.


Drinks:
For Valentine’s Day, serve the children red juice. You can find 100% fruit punch juice in any grocery store.