Tuesday, April 24, 2012

30 FUN things to do with your kids!

 Teddy

I have a friend (I’m sure you all do) who somehow manages to do all sorts of fun things with her kids that have NEVER CROSSED MY MIND!  Recently I was at a Mom’s retreat and towards the end of the session (on “Having Fun”) the speaker asked moms from the audience to give suggestions of fun things that they do with their kids.  The ideas kept coming.  I was writing like the wind, trying to get every idea down on paper so that I could arrive home and impress my family with all my new ideas.  I hope they inspire you as they did me!  Here’s the list.

1. Movie and Popcorn night.

2. Pajama day. 

3. Breakfast for Dinner.

4. Scavenger hunts.

5. Never-ending Stories.  (These are great for creative, willing, Dads.  Every night for a week he tells a story for bedtime, and each night picks up where the last left off.)

6. Camping.  Even if its in the backyard.

7. Puzzles and Board Games.

8. Bowling.

9. Hiking together.

10. Turn up the radio and have a dance competition.

11. Kick-ball.

12. Painting Ceramics.

13. Tickle Monster.

14. Backwards Dinner.  Dress Backwards for dinner and then serve Dessert first, followed by dinner.

15. Balloons. (Ridiculous amounts of time can be spent playing with these!)

16. Breakfast in Bed for Birthdays!

17. Living Room Forts.

18.  Rescue Animals!  (Place kid’s stuffed animals around house and take pictures of animals in trouble.  [Like the Wonder Pets.] Stick teddy in the laundry basket, take a picture, and then send it to your spouse’s phone.  When the phone rings, alert the kids that there is an animal needing their help.  The kids search for the animal in trouble and return it to the spouse.  When you hear all the excitement, you should be ready to send the next photo of another animal in distress.)  I don’t know who’s idea this was, but my kids LOVE this show and I can’t wait to try this game!

19. Tea Parties.

20. Hide and Seek.

21. Play Store.  You can take an adjustable shower curtain rod and secure it in a doorway, and hang a closet organizer from it.  The kind that you usually use to hold folded sweaters.  Ideally you may already own these things.  Let the kids take drive-thru orders.

22. Play with Shaving cream in the shower.

23. Play music in the car with the windows down and dance!

24. Have a “Dora Day” complete with map, scavenger hunt, and backpack.

25. Have an “English Accent Day” or a “Talk without showing your teeth Day.”  These activities can also be implemented to break up a fight between siblings.  (“No more fighting!  For the rest of the day you must talk in an English Accent!”  Suddenly tensions  are eased and laughter breaks out!)

26. Sardines in the Dark.  It’s like Hide and Seek, but you play in the dark, and when you find the “hider” you have to hide with them.  (Also a nice opportunity for Mom and Dad to steal a kiss while the kids are busy trying to find them.)

27. “What’s missing?” at the Dinner table.   This is a great game if you have a picky eater and the rest of the family is sitting at the table waiting for the last child to finish.  Someone removes and item (a fork, say) from the dinner table and puts it under the table.  Everyone opens their eyes and has to guess what’s missing.

28. Parades down the street for Holidays.  Send them outside to decorate their wagons, barbie cars, and bicycles with toilet paper, crepe paper, balloons and whatever  else you have on hand.  When they are finished (and they are likely to be busy for a while!) take a parade down the street.

29. While you are trying to fix dinner, give your kids a piece of aluminum foil and tell them to make something out of it. They’ll be sitting at your feet, but you’ll be freed up to finish cooking in peace.

30.  Give them opportunities to create their own fun!  There is nothing wrong with telling them to “go play!” and letting them become independent, self-starters who get their own creative minds working!

A special thanks to Birds on a Wire Ministry for all the love and support they provide to all of us moms who are just trying to do the best we can!

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