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Save It For A Rainy Day

2 Feb

Sometimes life brings us rainy days…or snowy ones. We feel the walls caving in on us and we must get out of the house!

Let’s face it – there are also days we never leave the house. And there are days we can’t afford to leave the house, or shouldn’t, anyway.

I have come up with ways I never thought possible to entertain the kids. Especially on rainy and snowy days, we always find things to do.

Here’s a brief list:

•Go to the library.
This isn’t the most imaginative idea in the world. It’s probably close to your home, it’s usually spacious, and it’s FREE. Most children love books, and there are usually other story times and activities scheduled daily to keep your little one entertained.

•Have a dance party in your living room.
Every family must do this, if you haven’t already! Put on your favorite music – it will become theirs, too. Loosen up & get silly! We do the robot, the funky chicken, the shopping cart, among other classics, as well as make up our own – the bear, the giraffe, the roller coaster. Your kids will love you forever.

•Do a new craft.
Something you’ve never done before. Maybe something you are too intimidated to try, or too anal to clean! Sometimes it’s time to break out the paint, play dough, glue, & glitter and not worry about the mess. The mind it creates surpasses the mess it creates, by far. Again, your kids will love you for it! Check whimsicalsweet on Pinterest if you’re really at a loss for ideas.

•Make a fort.
Bust out the blankets and pillows & get creative with this free activity! We often make obstacle courses and mazes out of blankets, pillows, ottomans and sofas, too. Get imaginative & create a scene. You can be in a forest or an aquarium, a zoo or a jungle. Pretend play goes a long way and is good for brain growth and for the soul. :)

•Get crazy in the craft store.
As sort of a reward for being nice and patient while we shop for my art & craft supplies, I’ll drop by the foam play things aisle and let the kids play for a while. So far, nothing has broken (*knock on wood*), and their imaginations can run wild in someone else’s space for once! Michael’s, JoAnn’s, AC Moore, Hobby Lobby – they all have an aisle with foam hats, swords, shields, magic wands, crowns, etc. that you can “borrow” and test right there in the store. Just be sure to put everything back where it was and ask your children to do the same. And if anything gets worn or broken, buy it. Both are good lessons for them to learn.

What are some of the things you like to do or used to do with your children on rainy days? What activities are free or easy on the wallet?

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Flashback Friday: 06•27•11 :: 07•13•12

13 Jul

Here lies a great reason to blog my 2012 list! How much longer will it take to type out my list of things we want to do this summer??

For now, last years’ summer fun list:

http://thewhimsicalsweet.com/2011/06/27/gearing-up-for-a-summer-of-fun/

Kids Out And About

13 Feb

Just thought I’d fill you “locals” in on a great resource for parents with kids of all ages.  We are probably not going to get out much in a few short weeks, so I had to remind myself to see what’s happening around town while we can!

www.kidsoutandabout.com

If you live in the Albany, Rochester, or Buffalo, NY area as well as Fairfield County, CT, definitely take the time to check out this site.  We are signed up to receive emails & are thankful for the reminders of upcoming events, things to do indoors & out, etc.  They even have a sledding hill page!  It’s rare that they oversee an event/activity…a fantastic site.

Check your local resources if you’re not familiar with what to do around your area.  It’s definitely great to have the internet!

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Homeschooling Fun: The Five Senses

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We have yet to be involved in a homeschooling co-op locally, but that starts soon & we are so excited!  In the meantime, we’ve been learning things at home per our 3 year-old’s request. We let her lead & tell us what she wants to do & when she wants to do it. It works pretty well. There are days when she chooses to sit with a workbook for hours.  We can’t believe her attention span sometimes.

One concept we’ve been working is the senses.  Each week, I would explain a different sense, & we would pick out a few printables from the internet.  (Try this site, this one, or this.)  Along with a great book I found (at a great sale price!), “The Ultimate Book Of Homeschooling Ideas” by Linda Robson, we came up with a fun project.

We started with the basics…we use our eyes to see, our ears to hear, our mouths to taste, our noses to smell & our fingers (& toes!) to touch.  Then we cut out examples from magazines of these senses being put to use and pasted them onto construction paper.  Tavia colored in the words & decorated the pages.

 

For the sense of taste, we had a blind taste test of all different flavors & textures of food.  She used great adjectives to describe the foods…sweet, salty, tangy, sour, spicy, rough, smooth, mushy.  One of my favorites used to describe a lick of a popsicle:  frigiddy!  Another favorite word to describe a bite of a marshmallow:  squishyish!

 

She got the hang of it rather quickly & was sputtering examples throughout each week.  At dinner, she would say “Mmm, this tastes yummy!  Hey!  I just used one of my senses!”  Or she would ask me to feel something soft or fuzzy when we were out and about.  We knew she was learning.  We could see her learning.  What a cool observation to be witness to!  It gets me every time. :)

We hung the display we created in the kids’ learning area so she could teach her brother what she learned about the five senses and recall what she had learned.  She loves teaching him new things.

We would love to hear your ideas if you’ve taught the five senses…whether you’re a homeschooler or teacher!  I’m sure we’ll always be learning how our senses guide & help us through the day!

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Word Of The Day: February 11, 2012

11 Feb

Our toddler word of the day today is:  BUBBLE!

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Our kids love bubble baths! We tend to use organic bubbles so they don’t irritate our sensitive red-heads’ skin. I’m always on the lookout for homemade bubble bath, know of any good recipes?

Sometimes they throw lots of toys in the mix to make it a susdsy good time.  They have entirely too many…a boat full of fish & rafts, balls & a basket, waterproof books, roads with vehicles of all kinds that stick to the tub walls, foam letters, numbers…you name it!

What are some things you do to make bathing more fun for your kids?  I’d love to hear!

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