Rainy Day Activities For Kids
Planning for rainy day craft activities does not have to be complicated or even expensive. Children can do the most creative things with the most innocuous items and you can help them make things on the cheap. All it takes for you to be able to do this is a little ingenuity and some planning ahead.

Finger Painting
There‟s nothing more exciting to a child than getting themselves all dirty. As
parents and caregivers we‟re always telling them to stay clean, to wash their
hands and don‟t touch.
Now you‟re going to give them the opportunity to touch and to get dirty and
to play!
You‟ll need some water soluble finger paints. They come in all colors and
they‟re so much fun! Whether from a squeeze bottle or a jar—dipping their
little fingers into the wet muck gives them tactile sensations and a creative
outlet.
You‟ll need paper and paints. Also, it would be a good idea to have the child
wear old clothing or an apron to keep the paint from their clothing.
These are just a few ideas to get you started on making some exciting
memories with your children—as well as keeping their little imaginations
active during dull and rainy days...


Sock Puppets
Making a sock puppet:
Socks, all kinds and colors
Yarn
Glue gun
Googly eyes
Imagination
No one can resist a sock puppet. Use any kind of sock—the more colorful
the better. Using a glue gun, attach yarn hair, maybe even a yarn
moustache. Stick eyes on, wait till everything is dry and then have a puppet
show! Recreate a scene from one of your favorite cartoons. Use a pink sock
and make Patrick, a yellow sock to make Sponge Bob.
Using a cardboard box, you can create a stage where your sock puppets can
put on plays. With a bit of creativity, you can have hours of fun!
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Rainy Day Activities For Kids
Planning for rainy day craft activities does not have to be complicated or even expensive. Children can do the most creative things with the most innocuous items and you can help them make things on the cheap. All it takes for you to be able to do this is a little ingenuity and some planning ahead.

Finger Painting
There‟s nothing more exciting to a child than getting themselves all dirty. As
parents and caregivers we‟re always telling them to stay clean, to wash their
hands and don‟t touch.
Now you‟re going to give them the opportunity to touch and to get dirty and
to play!
You‟ll need some water soluble finger paints. They come in all colors and
they‟re so much fun! Whether from a squeeze bottle or a jar—dipping their
little fingers into the wet muck gives them tactile sensations and a creative
outlet.
You‟ll need paper and paints. Also, it would be a good idea to have the child
wear old clothing or an apron to keep the paint from their clothing.
These are just a few ideas to get you started on making some exciting
memories with your children—as well as keeping their little imaginations
active during dull and rainy days...


Sock Puppets
Making a sock puppet:
Socks, all kinds and colors
Yarn
Glue gun
Googly eyes
Imagination
No one can resist a sock puppet. Use any kind of sock—the more colorful
the better. Using a glue gun, attach yarn hair, maybe even a yarn
moustache. Stick eyes on, wait till everything is dry and then have a puppet
show! Recreate a scene from one of your favorite cartoons. Use a pink sock
and make Patrick, a yellow sock to make Sponge Bob.
Using a cardboard box, you can create a stage where your sock puppets can
put on plays. With a bit of creativity, you can have hours of fun!
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Planning for rainy day craft activities does not have to be complicated or even expensive. Children can do the most creative things with the most innocuous items and you can help them make things on the cheap. All it takes for you to be able to do this is a little ingenuity and some planning ahead.

Finger Painting
There‟s nothing more exciting to a child than getting themselves all dirty. As
parents and caregivers we‟re always telling them to stay clean, to wash their
hands and don‟t touch.
Now you‟re going to give them the opportunity to touch and to get dirty and
to play!
You‟ll need some water soluble finger paints. They come in all colors and
they‟re so much fun! Whether from a squeeze bottle or a jar—dipping their
little fingers into the wet muck gives them tactile sensations and a creative
outlet.
You‟ll need paper and paints. Also, it would be a good idea to have the child
wear old clothing or an apron to keep the paint from their clothing.
These are just a few ideas to get you started on making some exciting
memories with your children—as well as keeping their little imaginations
active during dull and rainy days...


Sock Puppets
Making a sock puppet:
Socks, all kinds and colors
Yarn
Glue gun
Googly eyes
Imagination
No one can resist a sock puppet. Use any kind of sock—the more colorful
the better. Using a glue gun, attach yarn hair, maybe even a yarn
moustache. Stick eyes on, wait till everything is dry and then have a puppet
show! Recreate a scene from one of your favorite cartoons. Use a pink sock
and make Patrick, a yellow sock to make Sponge Bob.
Using a cardboard box, you can create a stage where your sock puppets can
put on plays. With a bit of creativity, you can have hours of fun!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014100847
Publisher: Laiftllc.com
Publication date: 06/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 506 KB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years
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