My charge isn’t happy being inside at home much anymore. We run around outside first thing in the morning for two hours but our local park/green space is too crowded in the afternoon. I need some fresh ideas!
Thank you! |
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It’s been raining here in LA this week and these are a few things I did inside with my 17 month old charge:
-made “Lava Monsters”. A mound of baking soda in a pan and colored vinegar in squeeze containers. He loved it! - handmade corn starch and haircut conditioner playdough. So much softer than store-bought for little hands. - soapy-foamy finger painting. I spread out those huge sheets of paper and take him down to his diaper and let him explore. - made percussion instruments out of kitchen utensils and bowls. We also went outside looking for “treasures” and jumped in puddles! We’ve been spending so much time reading since the stay-at-home order which has been great for him. |
Are there any other outdoor spaces you can go to? The weather has been gorgeous. |
-bath (finger)paint
bathe after using in the the dry tub -peanut butter play dough who cares how much goes in the mouth -edible cookie dough Same, who cares how much they eat -Make huge swirl crayons you need paper cups or cookie/cupcake tins, crazy shapes get a bonus! Peel broken crayons. let them choose which pieces to put in where. Bake at 150, let cool. Either peel off the paper cup or freeze the tin. -ink printing/painting/fingerprinting with old sponges We’re using more sponges due to more cleaning, so this is a good use when I’m not comfortable cleaning with them anymore. -making stone soup -scavenger hunt in the house, yard, around the neighborhood, on a trail, etc -make paper chains, paper dolls, placemats, etc and decorate the kids’ rooms (house, if allowed) -make pinwheels -make pudding for finger painting -obstacle course -limbo -batting balloons through the air -blowing under tissues to keep them airborne -twister -mosaics (random bits of colored paper glued to white) -build a fort -water relay (backyard) -drawing on windows with washable markers, followed by washing windows -Simon says -paper airplanes |
Why should they give you free advice? |
Because OP isn’t the only one who is going to run out of ideas. If we all make a list together, we can try different things. |
Because nannies are generous people who care about all children. You, on the other hand PP, are ugly and withered. |