DIY Hangul Blocks

Happy Wednesday! It’s been a little bit crazy over here, trying to get into the virtual-learning groove, but now that we are in week three everything is going much more smoothly. I hope you are all doing well adjusting to this new (and unique) school year!

Now that things have settled down a bit, I wanted to share another DIY project for teaching your child ํ•œ๊ธ€ (Hangul).

DIY Hangul Blocks Materials

What you need:
๐Ÿ”น Chalkboard Blocks
๐Ÿ”น Chalk Markers (2 or more colors)

What you do:
๐Ÿ”ธ Write Vowels in One Color
๐Ÿ”ธ Write Consonants in Second Color

Write Vowels in One Color and Consonants in the Second Color

I found these cute chalkboard blocks at our local Michaels Arts and Crafts Store on clearance, but you could easily use plain wooden blocks and paint them with matte paint in any color you’d like – I really liked the chalkboard for these for that back-to-school look.

Chalk markers are great for this project, because you can easily wipe them clean if you make a mistake or want to reuse the blocks for other lessons. Feel free to use paint markers if you want something more permanent.

I used pink to write the vowels and white to write consonants, using a total of 16 blocks so I could include double consonants. I had some extra blank sides, which I filled with more frequently used consonants and vowels. In less than five minutes, they were dry and we were able to get to word-building practice!

Word-building Practice with Hangul Blocks

My preschooler had a lot of fun making these with me and using them to build simple words! How will you design your own Hangul Blocks?

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Apple-Themed Activities for Kids

It’s apple season and we’ve put together an educational workbook filled with apple-themed activities! If your kids love apples, they will love these fun activities!

Apple-themed workbook available for download on aerilynbooks.com

The 20 page workbook includes an Apple Investigation activity, where your child will be able to use their senses to explore their own apple (with your help, of course!). They will record their findings on the Apple Investigation sheet – size, color, buoyancy, taste – they will examine their apple from the inside out!

Other activities include labeling the parts of an apple, counting seeds, math, reading and writing practice, shape-tracing, puzzles, and more. Designed with your little bilingual learner in mind, these materials support education in both English and Korean languages, but can be enjoyed by our monolingual friends, as well.

You can purchase the Apple Orchard Workbook on AerilynBooks.com

For more apple fun, check out our Apple Mandu recipe – it’s a Korean twist on apple dumplings we think you will love!

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Apple Mandu (์‚ฌ๊ณผ ๋งŒ๋‘)

Apple Mandu Recipe – A Korean Twist on Apple Dumplings

September is here and apple-picking season has begun! We love going to our local apple orchard, picking our own Honeycrisp apples, and bringing them home to make delicious goodies! Apples are a staple in our home – we go through about 2 or 3 apples a day all year long – but there’s something about picking them yourself and enjoying them at their peak that just makes them so much better.

One of our favorite apple treats? Apple dumplings! And this recipe is a Korean twist on the classic treat. Mandu (๋งŒ๋‘) is a Korean style dumpling, typically filled with meat and veggies, and they can be steamed, pan-fried, or deep-fried. For this recipe, I like them pan-fried, to get that crunchy texture wrapped around the sweet and slightly tart apple filling.

Apple Mandu (์‚ฌ๊ณผ ๋งŒ๋‘)

Apple Mandu Recipe

Servings: 4 (Makes 16 dumplings)
Prep Time: 15 minutes | Rest Time: 30 minutes | Cook Time: 15-20 minutes

Ingredients

Apple Filling:

  • 1 large Honeycrisp apple, peeled and diced
  • 1/2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 tbs ground cinnamon
  • 2 tbs white sugar
  • 1/2 tbs butter, unsalted

Mandu Wrap:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup water

Garnish:

  • Cinnamon Sugar (1/2 tbs cinnamon, 2 tbs sugar)

Plus Vegetable Oil to pan fry.

Directions

  1. Heat apple on frying pan over medium heat with butter until apple begins to soften. Add lemon juice, cinnamon, and sugar and continue to cook until sugar has dissolved and apples are well coated. Apples should still be a bit crunchy and not too soft. Remove from heat and let cool completely.
  2. While Apple filling is cooling, make the Mandu Wrap:
    Combine flour, salt, and water in a mixing bowl and mix with a wooden spoon. When dough starts to form, knead with hands until well-mixed and soft. Form into a ball, wrap in plastic wrap, and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  3. Divide dough into 16 equal pieces and place on lightly floured cutting board. Roll each piece of dough out large enough to cut into circles 5″ in diameter, cut out circles, and place on plate.
  4. Begin Filling the Dough:
    Prepare the Mandu wrap by gently pinching around the edges so that they are thinner than the middle portion of the dough. Scoop a spoonful of apple filling into center of a Mandu wrap, moisten the edges of half the wrap with cold water, fold in half, and pinch closed to seal. Tuck the corners together and pinch to make a neat and beautiful dumpling. Make whatever designs you like best! Repeat with all Mandu wrap and filling for a total of 16 dumplings.
  5. Cook Dumplings:
    Pour enough vegetable oil into a frying pan to cover the bottom and heat at medium-low until it sizzles when a drop of water is dropped on it. Watch and adjust the heat if necessary to avoid burning dumplings or having the dumplings soak up too much oil.
  6. Once oil is hot, carefully add dumplings to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd. Allow to cook until golden brown on one side (about 3 to 4 minutes) and flip over.
  7. Once both sides are golden brown, carefully transfer to a plate lined with paper towels to drain excess oil and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar while still hot. Repeat step 6 until all dumplings are cooked.


    Serve while hot! Enjoy alone, dip in caramel sauce, or top with vanilla ice cream.
Enjoy these Apple Mandu as-is or with vanilla ice cream.

These Apple Mandu are AMAZING when piping hot! We also love them with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. I hope you love this recipe and find it as enjoyable as to make as we do!