WATER PLAY
Pull out your gum boots and find a
puddle to muck around in (or fill a
wading pool with water). Then, bring
out the food coloring, bubble bath,
whisk, funnels, ladles, water wheel,
etc. to have a wild 'n wet time!
SAND PLAY
Hop in the sandbox and use "tools"
such as sieves, empty spice shakers,
toilet rolls, tin cans with one or
two ends removed, plant pots, etc.
to add to the fun.
NATURE SCAVENGER
HUNT
Alone or racing with a friend, see
how many of the following items you
can find: - tree bark, acorn, dead
leaf, seed, bone, sand, insect,
twig, dead grass, spider web, rock
pine needle, clover, ladybug, and
bird.
DONUT BIRDFEEDER
Welcome the birds back with a tasty
treat! Sandwich a bagel between two
plastic lids. Thread a string
through the center, and tie a big
knot at the bottom. Hang from a
tree.
DESIGNER BIKE
It's time to pull out the old bike
again. Spruce it up by tieing
streamers or ribbons to the
handlebars or weaving them through
the spokes, and by sticking colorful
stickers or tape strips onto the
frames and fenders. To make a
clatter noise as you ride,
clothespin a playing card to the
rear fender brace, with the tip of
the card between the spokes.
SCOOP BALL
Make ball scoops by cutting two or
more 1-litre (or 1 quart) plastic
milk jugs in half horizontally. Toss
a small ball back and forth to a
partner, using only the scoop to
catch and throw.
PET ROCK
Create your own pet rock by
collecting a few well-shaped rocks
and gluing them together. When dry,
paint your new creature, and add
features with markers, bits of felt
or fabric, pipe cleaners, etc.
SPLASHY SIDEWALK
PAINTINGS
Add some color to your life! Use one
of your dad's large paintbrushes (or
a plant mister) to create pictures
on the sidewalk, using water mixed
with a little paint powder, food
coloring, or Kool-Aid powder. |