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Rainy Day Fun - Crafts For Kids
by: Jennifer Gove |
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Rainy days can be so boring for a child…and just as
hard on moms. So here are some great ideas to brighten your day and chase
their rainy day blues away!
Shadow puppets
In a room that is fairly dark set up a flash light so it is facing a wall.
Have the children make hand shadows…If they get really good at them they
could even put on a little play.
My box home
As a little girl some of my best times were spent making Barbie homes out
of medium cardboard boxes. Paints, markers, crayons, fabric scraps, glue,
and so on were used to fashion wall paper curtains and the like. The ideas
and possibilities are endless!
Little boys can make garages for there cars as well.
Magazine Story
Take ten pieces of paper. Staple them together. Have you child go through
a magazine and pick out 10 pictures to cut out. Tell him/her to paste one
on each page. Now what ever order they are in, they must write a story...
the story should have some thing to do with the pictures on each page.
This can be a real challenge, but endless fun and giggles.
Puzzles
Have your child search for a few pictures they like in an old magazine.
Paste these pictures onto heavy cardboard. With a paint brush, brush on a
coat of clear drying glue such as Elmer’s glue. Let them completely dry.
Once they are dry cut them up into different shaped pieces. Now you have a
puzzle for this rainy day, and rainy days to come! Store in zip lock bags.
Bean Bag Pals
You will need a 10" x 10" square of felt, thread, needle, a parent to sew,
beans or rice, tacky glue and scraps of different color felts to decorate
with. Mom or Dad should sew the squares together all the way around, all
but about 2 inches. Turn the square inside out. Fill with the beans
or rice and sew closed. It can be decorated with the scraps of felt to
make animals. Googly eyes are fun to add as well, but are not recommended
for children under four.
A Gift of Comfort
Not long ago when I was in the hospital having my son, I was given a
special heat pack for my back. It was very simple and would be a great
project for children to help with. My suggestion is have your child make
about 30 and donate then to a labor and delivery floor...
- Rice Sock Heat Packs
You will need white men’s tube socks; ones that have no preformed heal,
medium is a good size.
You will need uncooked white rice (not minute)
You will need ribbon any color, or colors you like.
Gift tags that tie on.
Fill each sock two inches from the top.
Tie a length of ribbon tightly in a knot attach the gift card and then
make a bow.
On the gift tag write the instructions for use (you could make gift tags
on your computer and print them all out); Microwave on high for 2
minutes or until it reaches the desired warmth. Enjoy!
These work great and stay warm for a long time. If your child makes them
to give away it is an added bonus of pride!
Dress Up
My children have a tote full of dress up clothing. I did it inexpensively
through yard sales, Dollar Stores, Halloween clearances, and Good Will. I
pick up things such as jewelry, hats, sunglasses, badges, fancy dresses,
costumes and other articles of interest. Many times I save new things to
add on a rainy day, or another day they have nothing to do. It generates
new interest and hours of play. One reader even mentioned the idea of
theme boxes; such as a fairy box (if that was what your little girl was
into) a princess box, or a fireman box, etc. I think that is a good
idea for some, but I also believe a good mix of things inspires
imagination and creativity.
Driving Mat
A huge poster board or cardboard is great to let your little one paint
roads on for his cars. In fact I bought my sons a light colored rug
remnant (it was cheap) about 4ft. x 5ft. It can be any size you like. My
sons used fabric paints on the rug. They painted lakes, roads, airports,
trees and so on. If you decided to do the poster board you can use crayons
or markers as well. They had a really great time making this one rainy day
and still enjoy it to this day. When they are done they just roll it up
and put it away. Card board milk cartons can be saved and painted to make
little decorative houses as well as stores to place on their car mat. Be
sure to wash them well, dry them, and staple them closed.
© 2003-2004
Jennifer & Gregory Gove
About The Author
Jennifer is the owner of simply moms.com. She is a full time stay at home
mother living on the coast of Maine. To see more articles, parenting
community, chat, baby name finder and more. Visit her site at
http://www.simplymoms.com
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