Activities With Children

Arts, Crafts, and Fun Things to Do and Make with your children

Toss any magazine older Work them out. The problem with bad weather is that children don’t get enough exercise. Play “freeze dance” stopping in position when the music goes off. Pile up pillows and encourage the kids to gallop over them on hobbyhorses. Get out the tutus and do a dance show. The storm has hit and you are stuck indoors with small lightening fast children. Kids are bouncing off the walls. You’re just about to go bananas. You take a look, but the pieces to Candyland are missing. Maybe a boardgame can save you?
 
Grab some couch cushions or an large box and drape a sheet over them. Put toys and kitchenware for the kids to play with underneath. They can make a walkway to the structure with blocks. Set it up and hand out the invitations to all of the stuffed friends. It could be your dog or cats birthday, or your child’s favorite stuffed animals birthday. Decorate white paper plates for party invitations by coloring them and personalizing them. Bake up some cookies or have a popcornfest. Stretch out the preparation. Throw a ten minute party. Fill plastic bottles with whatever is on the shelf to make potions. Toothpaste, ketchup, food coloring - the yuckier the better. Add baking soda and vinegar and watch your concoction fizz. Clean out the magazine rack and have your kids clip pictures and paste them on paper. Suggest a theme, such as animals. Toss any magazine older than your toddler. Work them out. The problem with bad weather is that children don’t get enough exercise. Play “freeze dance” stopping in position when the music goes off. Pile up pillows and encourage the kids to gallop over them on hobbyhorses. Get out the tutus and do a dance show. The storm has hit and you are stuck indoors with small lightening fast children. Kids are bouncing off the walls.

 

Arts & Crafts | Activities With Children - Part 3

August 1, 2008

New Olympic Crafts for Kids

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We’ve just added four great new Olympic crafts for children, including an Olympic Rings paper cut, and Olympic medal chart (track how your favourite countries do in the Olympic Games), an Olympic Rings window flag, and a wonderful flag wreath (a fun group project for any international celebration or event). And of course we have been adding Olympic craft ideas for the last few weeks, so if you haven’t checked out the page recently, please do so now!
Olympic Crafts for children

Lots more ideas for the Olympic Games:

Film Reviews

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If you are planning to treat the children to the cinema or a dvd this hot summer months check out Commonsensemedia first. Commonsensemedia includes not only film reviews, but breakdowns of violence, sexual and language content aswell. Each reviewer also suggests the age classification that they would put on the film. Hopefully this should help you find films suitable for your children.
There are also TV programme, book and game reviews.
You can sign up to receive regular e-mails or just choose to browse the site.

"Are we nearly there yet?"

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Whether you are heading off for your hot summer months break or just planning a few day trips, you may be looking for ways to entertain the children on long car rides.
We came across the MomsMinivan site which contains lots of ideas, including printable car games, special sections on travelling with toddlers and babies, as well lots more articles and game suggestions.
Hopefully this year you can get there without adding any gray hairs.

Make A Stick And Elastic Book – Video

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NB: Please do not allow your children to browse video sharing sites unsupervised.

July 26, 2008

There are kids in our park! Surviving the summer as a homeschooler.

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Why do home schoolers need a guide to surviving the hot summer months, I hear you ask, your children are always at home why is the hot summer months any different?
Well simply because other children are around. Most homeschoolers I know have a sense of dread at this time of year, knowing for the next 6 weeks any semblance of our normal routine is impossible.

Homeschoolers hot summer months moans:
The parks and playgrounds where we spend our afternoons lazing around are full of children. There is no sitting down and watching the toddler from a distance anymore. We need to follow him around in order to see him and make sure he takes turns.
The libraries where we idle away our rainy days curled up on beanbags reading, are full of such ear-splitting din that it is difficult to think never mind read.
Museums, which we happily potter around for hours on end, are suddenly so full it is impossible to see anything.
Friends who haven’t even phoned all school term suddenly seem to have moved in and everywhere you go in your house you trip over children.
Also if you adopt a formal approach to home schooling it is difficult to persuade you children that they should be working when they can hear children playing outside.

How to cope: major tip is to try to view the mass of children as an ‘educational resource’ rather than an encumbrance.

Parks and playgrounds: Could you change your favourite one for one slightly quieter? Where I live we have two local parks, one is on the sea front and people drive over from several miles around to visit it, so it is always packed. The other is a local one in a housing estate, used by local children; this becomes our regular haunt in hot summer months.
If your children don’t know many local children (home schoolers friends are often spread over a relatively large area) hanging out in the local park over the hot summer months is an excellent way to let them make local friends.

Libraries and museums: They often lay on special events and fun stuff to do for children over the hot summer months, these are well worth finding out and getting involved in. As well as entertaining the children at the time they also provide an excellent opportunity to meet and chat to people such as the local Children’s librarian and museum curators and educational co-ordinators. Mention you are home schooling and they are often keen to help by running sessions at the libraries and museums for home schooling groups.

Friends: Make the most of opportunities to catch up with schooled friends. You are pleased to see them really and your children certainly will be.
Take advantage of the extra children cluttering up your house to do fun stuff to do that are difficult with only one or two children; help the children put on plays, play cricket or baseball, have a mini Olympics etc.

‘School work’: Does it matter if you let things slide a bit really? Perhaps you could change the time you sit down to work so everyone is finished early. We are often sitting at the table at 7am.

And of course, don’t forget to plan your back to school picnic. The day the schools go back gather your home schooling friends, a yummy picnic and take yourselves down to the beach, park or other favourite hang out, kick back and enjoy the peace.

July 21, 2008

Chivas USA Soccer Academy of Simi Valley

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Competitive youth soccer association with players from the surrounding areas of Simi Valley, San Fernando Valley, Conejo Valley, Camarillo, Ventura, etc. Chivas USA Soccer Academy of Simi Valley is a 501(c) nonprofit organization with over 200 players that is the only local officially licensed academy of the Chivas USA Major League Soccer team. For more info or to join a team visit www.chivassimivalley.com or call 805.390.2434.

The Reptile Family – Thousand Oaks

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We Bring the Safari to You!

As always… all of our programs are entertaining, educational, hands-on, thrilling and safe. We are the only group (family owned and operated since 1992) who bring our animals in baskets and containers so that it looks like a safari has arrived. Our wildlife educators dress in safai or outback attire and all of our animals are clean and safe for touching and holding. We let everyone know that it is their choice to look, touch or hold.

Dependent upon the weather, the show can be presented either inside or outside. Also, a few steps are okay, but staircases are problematic.

At the end of our shows, we thank everyone for being respectful, we remind them to leave the animals in the wild alone and we wash our hands.

Visit www.reptilefamily.com or call 805.498.8788 to learn more about The Reptile Family events, birthday parties, etc. They are based in Thousand Oaks.

California Cartwheel Center – Newbury Park

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Cartwheel Center, located at 1111 Rancho Conejo Boulevard, Suite 510 in Newbury Park, has offered gymnastics, tumbling, cheerleading training to toddlers through teens for over 25 years. For more info visit www.californiacartwheelcenter.com or call 805.499.5228.

Paint Pals Clubhouse in Simi Valley

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Paint Pals Clubhouse is the perfect establishment uniquely designed to stimulate children’s artistic creativity. Come on in and choose your plaster figurine or plaque and take your finished artwork home the same day. When you need a break from painting you can be a star while you sing karaoke on stage under the spotlights. Or surround yourself in a giant bubble, stick your shadow to the wall in a state of the art shadow room, explore the black light maze or stuff your own animal at the Paint Pals “Critter Corner.”

For more info visit www.paintpalsclubhouse.com or call 805.581.4676. Paint Pals Clubhouse is located at 1716 Erringer Road, Suite 106, in Simi Valley, within a mile of the Reagan Presidential Library.

"Thank you Teacher"

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Here in the UK most schools break up this week for the long hot summer months holidays.
Teachers do such a wonderful job and now is the time to let them know it is appreciated.
Here at Activity Village we have lots of ideas for ways to show teacher appreciation.

We have “Thank You” cards to print
Lots of ideas for class and individual gifts. Including printable teacher rosettes.

And of course don’t forget to check out out gifts children can make page for plenty more inspiration.