OK, I didn't "make" this and I didn't even come up with all of it by myself, but I will definitely refer to it when I feel stuck in a rut. It is a list of 40 ideas for you and your little buddy:
- Play "You're It!"
- Collect rocks in a basket (or leaves or sticks or acorns or whatever is in your yard).
- Make a fort out of cushions, furniture and sheets.
- Go for a walk and take your dog if you have one. Pick wild flowers for your dinner table.
- Make a alligator head (or car or rocket ship or robot) out of a box. (see pictures)
- Read a book or three.
- Write a story together.
- Go to the park.
- Finger-paint (so what if it's messy?).
- Dance to music or make up an exercise routine.
- Plant something in the ground or in a pot with soil or just dig in the dirt together.
- Run through a sprinkler.
- Wash the car together.
- Make a drum out of an oatmeal box (put the oatmeal in a ziplock bag and decorate the box like a drum. Wooden spoons can serve as the drumsticks.)
- Wash windows together.
- Play dress-up with stuffed animals and your child's baby clothes.
- Put stickers on fingers for finger puppets.
- Play instruments together - piano, drums, triangle, maracas, whatever. Start a band!
- Bake something in the kitchen together.
- Draw on a mirror with dry-erase markers.
- Play hide and seek together with stuffed animals.
- Make silly paper hats out of paper plates, ribbons, and odds and ends.
- Give a piggy-back ride.
- Let your child call an elderly relative.
- Make sock puppets out of old socks, goggly eyes, and a mouth cut out of old fabric or felt.
- Make paper bag puppets.
- Glue two toilet paper rolls together to make "binoculars." Decorate with crayons.
- Make a snack mix together.
- Act out a story from a book.
- Draw with chalk on the sidewalk.
- Sketch an outline of your child on paper. Decorate it.
- Paint child's palms with tempura paint and blot on paper. Find ideas online of how to turn handprints into a turkey, tree, spider, etc. This also makes a great card for loved ones!
- Let child decorate and eat an open peanut butter sandwich with raisins, halved grapes, chocolate chips, marshmallows and/or sprinkles.
- Make a toilet paper barricade for child to go under, over, or through.
- Play "Red Light, Green Light."
- Play "Simon Says" or mirror each other.
- Make a shoe-box train for stuffed animals. Connect the boxes with a hole puncher and string or ribbon.
- Have a picnic in the park, backyard, or living room.
- Make a nature collage with leaves, sticks, grass, pine straw and flowers from the yard.
- Make a scavenger hunt for your child to do around the house.
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