- A Month of Fun with Children: Making
Memories on a Budget
By Nicole Dean
What childhood memories do you
hold dear? For me, it was all the times "life happened".
The little things like playing outside, riding my bike, playing
at the park, swimming in the lakes, laughing with friends. None
of those moments cost a cent, yet they are some of my most treasured
memories.
Making memories on a budget is
very easy to do. Choose any of the ideas below and you'll have
a fun-filled time without breaking the bank!
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1. Garden - Plant flowers, fruit trees, herbs,
or vegetables. Your child will learn science, responsibility
and have fun!
2. Snip-it - Give your child some old toy catalogs
or magazines and safe scissors. Watch them cut all day.
3. Diggin' It - Send your child outside with a bucket
and small shovel. Shoveling snow, sand, dirt or rocks -- it's
all good fun.
4. Sing - Turn up the radio and sing! Teach your child
the music of the 70s, 80s, or 90s.
5. Play Catch - Throw different items (balloons, tennis
balls) to your child. Roll balls to young children.
6. Sidewalk Chalk - Lay on the sidewalk and take turns
outlining each other. Decorate your flat selves.
7. Cardboard Boxes - Make towers, play houses, airplanes,
trains, forts and more! |
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8. Bubbles - Go outside and Blow Bubbles. Take turns chasing
and popping them.
9. Masks - Make Masks from Paper bags, paper plates,
foam, or anything on hand.
10. Cards - Teach your child all the classic games
-- UNO, Crazy 8, Go Fish, Old Maid, Memory Match.
11. Scavenger Hunt - Give your child a list of clues and
send him out to find them. Clues can be simple (find a rock)
or very advanced (find a piece of granite).
12. Throw Rocks - Go to a pond, creek, or lake and throw
rocks. Try to skip them or aim for different targets.
13. Bath Time - Bring kitchen utensils into the bath
tub. Bubbles and water can become a gourmet dinner.
14. Office - Give your child Junk Mail, stickers,
a calculator and pen. They will play office for hours.
15. Photography - Let your child use a disposable camera
or a digital camera and witness their creativity. They may surprise
you!
16. Picnic - Make some sandwiches and eat them
outside.
17. Cooking - Find age-appropriate recipes and let
your child help in the kitchen.
18. Tag - How many versions of tag do you remember from
your childhood? Teach the oldies to your children (freeze tag,
TV tag, etc.)
19. Write a Story - Younger children can write wiggle-worm
sentences (much scribbling and pictures). Encourage older children
to write chapter books -- your child could write the next Harry
Potter or Magic Tree house.
20. Charades - Toddlers can act out or guess their
favorite animals. Older children will enjoy acting out movie
titles.
21. Flashlight - Turn off the lights & make shadow
puppets. Or get two flashlights and chase the light beams.
22. Wildlife - Feed the ducks, squirrels, birds,
turtles or fish near you.
23. Abundance - Every day, have your children tell
you what they are thankful for.
24. Dress Up - Let your children dress in your clothes.
25. Treats - Make cookies and decorate them.
26. Dance - Turn up the music and Dance!
27. Play Games - Teach your child all your favorite
board games.
28. Journal - Get a notebook or diary and encourage
your child to express their feelings with pictures and words.
29. Tea Party - Grab the stuffed animals and treat
them to a delicious cup of imaginary tea.
30. Keep in Touch - Write a letter to Grandparents, Aunts
or Uncles. Teach the importance of family.
31. I Spy - Come up with age-appropriate clues
and let you child guess what you are thinking.
Be sure to print out this list
and keep it handy for the next time your children say "MOMMMMMM
-- we're bored!" |