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Sometimes, we crave adventure. So do our kids! So what can we do to combine both fun and education? Well, thankfully the opportunities are endless!
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There are plenty of fun things to do around town, but there are also a lot of fun things to do at home too.
Build a tent in the living room (use a sofa, dining chair, blankets and anything to spare!) then decorate it with paper chains and pretend you’re living in a kingdom! Teaching kids to build a den will help them with teambuilding and learning and it's all kinds of cool to hunker down inside of one and play.
Paint
If you have paint and brushes, then you can do anything! Painting helps kids to release their creativity, they can make gifts for others or art work for their rooms. It is a fun way to pass the time and help them bring out their artistic sides. You can also offer them coloring pages, mandalas or even pixel art so that they can use crayons or any art supplies of choice. It is great for kids who may be suffering with anxiety or special needs also.
Make Salt Dough
Similar to plasticine, you can make salt dough that kids love. You can then do a painting workshop and the creations can be used to decorate the house. Salt dough is a modelling material, made of flour, salt, and water. So with a little imagination you can create the dough yourself without having to go out and spend a lot of money on supplies. You can dry it out in the oven or a microwave - it is super fun!
Draw your portrait
This is a great way for children to explore themselves and others. Drawing a self portrait or a portrait of someone else, gets them to use their analytical skills, and to also be patient when learning and studying the face. It is a fun way to bond with your kids also. They can use pencils, crayons or paints. They can create an avant-garde portrait of you which will allow them to express their creativity further.
Origami is fun!
There are many different difficulty levels that will allow children of all ages to create their animals and paper objects to work on their fine motor skills and creativity. In addition, you only need paper to make origami. By learning about origami they can learn about new cultures and where it originated and how other cultures use it in their art. It is also fun and they can learn to be focused and creative at the same time.
Make a collage
Grab some magazines, newspapers, a pair of scissors, glue and paper and go! The goal here is to make edits and you can also get them to learn the importance of mood and vision boards for their future. It can get them into a positive mindset and appreciate the importance of creativity.
Do a sensory workshop
The sensory workshop is an enriching activity for younger children. Take out touchable objects with different textures, strong smelling foods and objects, tasty foods and blindfold your children. They will have to touch, taste and smell the objects in order to recognize them.
Nice one, i think i'll spend more quality time with my family, thanks for the tips
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! We might have a portrait and painting session as my daughter hardly has any time to do such creative things during the school term.
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas. Learning doesn't have to be dull and boring if you just take a minute to get creative.
ReplyDeleteThese are all such great ideas! I've always tried to find fun activities that make learning fun for my kids and keeps them interested in learning.
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas. I think it's so important to do activities with the kids that are fun but also mentally stimluating. It sets them up for a lifetime of loving to learn and explore.
ReplyDeletePainting is a good one. I mostly recommend painting pictures. The imagination that comes with having little kids do this, is something else!
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas! I love that each one takes a different approach to different aspects of the learning process. Keeping things fun and fresh is the best way to keep kids excited about learning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these tips. We will definitely try this especially because my eldest child is undergoing occupational therapy which we supplement at home.
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun activities to do with the kids.. BUt as for me and my girls, we really like to go on a roadtrip and find some good place to have a swim!!
ReplyDeleteI love these simple activities. Affordable and fun!
ReplyDeleteFinding ways to keep the kids busy during summer break takes thoughtfulness. And adding an educational element is always preferable.
ReplyDeleteOrigami is a lot fun. WEe often do this activity with my kids. It makes you creative and patient.
ReplyDeleteThese would be fun things to keep kids entertained during the summer. It is hard to keep everyone occupied and these are some nice options.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with these activities, I don't think that covid should affect our children's growth and development. We should start living normal and look after with our kids wellbeing.
ReplyDeleteMore time with my family! I think we do bond over food. We love to cook and bake together.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely go for painting and drawing one's portrait! Art creativity is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas. You have quite a few fabulous ideas here.
ReplyDeleteI loved doing these things with my girls when they were little. Now, my youngest has a summer job so we don't see her often. However, I'm going to convince her to blueberry pick with me this week on one of her days off.
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