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  1. Mar 27, 2020 · Read a book aloud as a family. Play charades. Weave a Mandala. With sticks or pencils and some yarn, your kids can create lovely mandalas to hang in your windows or decorate the house. If you don ...

  2. Apr 2, 2020 · This sure beats the food in the school cafeteria. Fantasma Astounding Magic Set of 150 Tricks ($19.99; target.com) 3 Bees & Me Deluxe Magic Kit Set. Packed with some of the most popular classic ...

  3. Apr 1, 2020 · Toy wash: Fill a sink, plastic bin, or bowl with water. Provide towels and a box of toys that kids can wash (toys with electronic pieces should be hidden for this activity). Throw in some small cars, plastic animals, toy food, plastic keys, etc., and let your kids clean away.

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    • MAKE 1. make a rainbow crayon out of broken pieces 2. sculpt something with air dry clay 3. press flowers, you can speed up the process with this microwave press.
    • LISTEN. 51. pick a theme and have a read-a-thon. 52. listen to a stories podcast: we love Little Stories for Tiny People. 53. listen to kids books on Audible: they have full-length Disney stories.
    • PLAY. 64. rotate toys to keep things interesting. 65. make a busy board. 66. blow bubbles in the tub, this bubble bath comes with a wand. 67. use glow-sticks (or these cubes) in the bathtub and turn out the lights.
    • PRETEND. 92. play baby with a doll and a real diaper, bottle, etc. 93. play library: make library cards and let them “check out” books, then read them together.
    • Make homemade playdough. Any time we make homemade playdough, it’s a hit! You don’t even need anything fancy like playdough tools. You’ll need: flour, salt,
    • Put mattresses on the floor. If you have spring mattresses for your kid’s beds, put them on the floor. They can do gymnastics moves or just jump to their little hearts’ content.
    • Build a fort. Fort-building happens almost daily at our house. The kids usually use couch cushions, which can sometimes drive me crazy: I just want one place to sit, people!
    • Organize a rock collection. I’m betting that if you have small children, they already have quite the rock collection. Take advantage of that! If not, have them gather some from outside to sort and possibly paint as well (if you’re up for it).
  5. Dec 8, 2020 · Amaze your kid with this classic trick. Stand her in a doorway, and have her lift her arms until the back of her hands are pushing against the doorframe. Hold for 60 seconds. Have her then take a step forward and experience the feeling of her arms magically floating to the sky.

  6. Easy Heart Card. Penguin Sensory Play. Water Play. Toy Car Wash Craft. Oobleck Recipe. Soap Foam Sensory Play. I’ll be sharing even more best kid activities at home below. Related: Here is our FAVORITE Preschool Book! 200+ Fun Things to do with Kids at Home.

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