Top 10 Quick and Easy Kid
Activities For Those Long Weekends
by:
Chris Yates
With the holidays quickly approaching, it's
likely that you'll have some unscheduled 'down-time'
with your child where you don't have anything
actually planned. Just because you don't have any
planned activities with your child doesn't mean that
they have to languish on the couch in boredom. Take
a look at these quick and easy anytime activities.
1. Make Paper Stuff: It doesn't take a lot of
work or planning for children to create great paper
crafts. You can simply make a lot of paper supplies
available and let them go to town. Provide paper
plates, construction paper, scissors, markers,
crayons, glue, stamps, or stickers and let them make
their own creations.
2. Paint Something: Kids generally love anything
that has to do with painting. You could give them
some finger paints and paper, provide water colors,
or even let them paint up some scraps of wood or
rocks. When given a choice between painting or
carving their pumpkins each year, my kids always
choose painting... kids LOVE to paint!
3. Pound Some Clay: There's just something about
manipulating modeling clay that kids find appealing
(grownups too!). Give you child a couple of cans of
playdough or make up a batch of salt dough and
they'll have a ball. Here's an idea... make some
salt dough, create the figures, dry them out in the
oven, and then paint them to combine painting and
modeling!
4. Have A Puppet Show: You can make puppets out
of just about anything you have lying around the
house... recycled bottles, wooden or plastic spoons,
paper bags, craft sticks, etc. all work as a good
base, then add paper, felt, yarn, wiggle eyes, or
other objects to make the puppet. Once the puppets
are done, the back of the couch, a table, or even an
old box provides a great puppet theater.
5. Play Dress-Up: Children love nothing better
than dressing up and pretending to be someone else.
We keep all our old Halloween costumes in our
dress-up box, but you could also let the kids dress
up in old clothes that you're going to throw out
anyway. An impromptu game of dress-up is always a
fun activity.
6. Outside Drawing: Give the kids a bucket of
sidewalk chalk, turn them loose outside, and they'll
play for hours drawing on the sidewalks, driveway,
and just about anything else.
7. Make Contraptions: Older children will really
love the idea of making inventions out of recyclable
materials. You'll need recycled toilet paper tubes,
paper towel tubes, wrapping paper tubes, plastic
bottles, and other appropriate recyclables along
with some tape, scissors, and marbles. Tape the
tubes together to make a long runway that starts at
some high point (like a chair) and eventually ends
at the floor. When complete, roll the marbles
through the tubes to test your contraption. You
child may even think of other types of contraptions
based on this idea.
8. Nature Walks: This may seem silly, but your
kids will love spending time with you doing this...
all you have to do is take your child for a stroll
in your neighborhood or at a park. Spend time
talking about things you observe as you walk and
take your time. When you're done you could write
about what you saw, draw pictures, collect found
objects and make an art piece. Don't forget to
bundle up in inclement weather.
9. Paper Airplanes: Gather up a pile of paper and
make paper airplanes with your child. Take turns
flying them and test out which techniques work the
best. You could even take turns flying them off a
balcony or deck to really add to the experience.
Better yet, pre-purchase a book of directions for
making paper airplanes and work your way through the
book together.
10. Create An Obstacle Course: This idea may be a
little messy, but your kids will love it. Create an
obstacle course, inside or outside, using objects
around the house, then take turns navigating the
course for time. You could crawl under tables, over
chairs, around objects, etc. all the way to the
finishing line.
There are probably a lot of other great ideas
that aren't listed here, but this should get you
thinking. The REAL idea here is to spend some time
with your child and let them be creative while
you're doing it.
About The Author
Chris Yates
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