Fun Things To Do At Home With Children
Having seven children - five of them boys - they love spending time outside getting muddy. However as the nights draw in and the weather becomes wetter and colder outside play has to be cut to a minimum most days. The problem with staying inside to play though means that the first choice is either watching television or playing on the play station. Not wanting to encourage too much couchpotatoism in my children I have to keep lots of fun and entertaining ideas up my sleeve to entice them away from the box and also to stimulate their minds and curiosity.
Of course I do allow them to watch television and we even have a subscription to
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My children vary from newborn up to twelve years and so finding activities that they can all enjoy and which don t wreak too much havoc can be a challenge at times. We have
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The table-based activities that seem to go down well include the following:
Playdough - all children (and parents!) seem to like playdough. We prefer the cooked sort because it lasts up to a week if stored inside the fridge. There are various recipes available online and you just have to work out which suits you best. Never known
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My children like to make animals and spaceships out of playdough but cake cutters are also useful and you can also bake the figures made and paint them at a later date. We don t often do this in our household because painting is currently banned. Due to one of them painting some of the new words they had learnt in the school playground on the living
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Another activity which they all seem to enjoy is scrapbook keeping. We tend to go on a big family holiday once a year and so in the months leading up to this we collect travel brochures about the places we are going and cut out pictures and the children then write about what they want to do and see when they get there. Then we watch the news and read the newspapers and cut out any articles or pictures relevant to the places we are going. Our family holidays tend to involve a lot
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As I mentioned earlier, I
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When the children feel in the mood to be crafty, having tired of drawing on their siblings arms and legs, another favourite is for the boys to make and decorate paper aeroplanes and the girls like to make pasta necklaces. Macaroni seems to work best and I occasionally allow them to get some paints out - but only in small quantities and Dad s old shirts have to be worn to prevent their clothes getting too stained.
The planes
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Away from the table one of my favourite activities for them is to build an assault course - this reminds me of being a small child when I used to pretend to be a horse and set myself obstacle courses. We use cushions and chairs mainly due to lack of space but quite a lot can be done with these. Blankets can be held between chairs to create a tunnel and these are great fun. When they get bored of the obstacle course they use the blankets
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There are plenty of other things that we do at home and having such a large family means that each and every child manages to contribute their own ideas. The downside is that the mess created is unbelievable but the sound of laughter and smiles on happy faces far outweighs the mess - and even the odd scribble on the wall can be forgiven. After all they won t be children for long and when they have left home there will be plenty of time for us to enjoy a clean scribble-free house!
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