
Make a rain catcher. If you just want to stay inside, have your child decorate a two-liter soda bottle, and measure and mark half-inches with a Sharpie. Then you cut off the top and put it outside a window where you can see it from inside. Set some fun goals: "When it gets to half an inch, we'll play a board game. When it gets to an inch, we'll make cookies..." etc.!
I've decided I want to make one...Join us
Thursday April 23rd
9:30 a.m.
my house, bring your own 2 liter bottle to decorate, and any decorating supplies you think would be fun.
Leave a comment if you are planning to atteNd- we could even hit the stake park afterwards?!
other fun ideas I found on the parenting website:
Toddlers on up
Create a love map. Draw a big heart on paper, and ask your child what's in her heart. Jot down what she says for a great Father's Day gift.
A quick hide-and-seek game: Stick rows of Post-it notes on a piece of paper, put a sticker under one, and let your child guess where the sticker is. Then hide another!
Declare your floors "hot lava." Your child can move around the house only by hopping on "islands" (paper taped to the floor).
Liven up a springtime walk. Give your child a colorful lightweight scarf to hold out of the stroller and fly like a streamer in the wind.
Have a race: Use chalk to draw a curvy course on your sidewalk for an instant trike path.
Play laundry basketball. While you sort, hand your kids rolled-up socks and an empty trash can, and promise a kiss for every "point" they make.






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