Activities at Home:
- Sidewalk Chalk
Driveways are great for this. The elementary school down the street also has a huge blacktop area that makes a nice blank canvas.
- Paper Dolls
It's not too late to pick up some for Easter baskets. Target had a cute Barbie paper doll set in the coloring book aisle.
- Bring those Audio Books inside!
If you don't have a CD player, pick up a cheap one at a big box retailer. I have a great list of audio books for kids here on the blog. This could make for a quiet half hour or so for you to get things done while they listen and use their imaginations.
- Games
Hide and Go Seek, Candyland, Chutes and Ladders...those never go out of style
- Be artsy
- Send them outside
- Rainy day? Try a learning toy
- Host a Book Club
- Have a regular old playdate!
- Work on your green thumb
Activities out on the town:
- Head to a favorite store
- Library or bookstore reading
- Park it
NightDay at the Museum
- Craft Store
- Bounce around
Okay, it's your turn! Please do share your own ideas in the comments.
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