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Get creative with all of those boxes you are receiving! Here are 20 ways that you can use cardboard for kid-friendly activities.
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Sì, i bambini possono giocare nel giardino e nel cortile condominiale. Anzi: devono! Ve l’abbiamo spiegato proprio poco fa e oggi è la volta di parlare di cosa dovrebbe esserci in questi giardini condominiali. O meglio: di cosa potrebbe esserci se tutti si mettessero d’impegno e, con poco sforzo e pochissimo denaro, cercassero di rendere questi spazi comuni ancora più belli per i nostri bambini. Meglio pensarci subito: sappiamo che, quando si propone qualcosa all’amministrazione, i tempi sono lunghetti. Provate quindi a pensare cosa vorreste nel vostro cortile per i vostri bimbi, parlatene con gli altri condomini e puntate sul riciclo: in questo modo il giardino sarà sostenibile, economico e alla portata di tutti. Ecco i giochi di riciclo da proporre per il giardino condominiale: nel prato o nel cortile, i giocattoli a poco prezzo e basso impatto per rendere divertenti gli spazi comuni in città Non buttate i vecchi pneumatici: le gomme riciclate si trasformano con pochissimo in percorsi a ostacoli adatti a tutti, dai più piccoli ai più grandi. (foto 1 http://www.creatingreallyawesomefunthings.com/tire-recycling/) Le casette per giardino, così come gli scivoli e le altalene, piacciono davvero a tutti i bambini. Non serve comprarne di costose: la sicurezza prima di tutto, ma potrete trovarne di bellissimi anche nei negozi dell’usato per bambini. Per i più piccoli basta poco: con gli altri genitori potreste creare delle pareti sensoriali con materiali riciclati, da appendere alle pareti del cortile che danno sul giardino per renderle ancora più colorate. Ricordate le balance board? Sono semplicissime assi di legno sorrette da due blocchi che si trasformano in un gioco educativo e motorio per i più piccoli e per una sfida divertente per i più grandi. (foto 2 http://parentteachplay.com/inlieuofpreschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/DSC_0007-0014.jpg) Per una balance board ancora più stimolante, basta cercare e tenere da parte dei tronchi irregolari, che dopo una semplice levigatura diventeranno percorsi perfetti da piazzare in giardino. (foto 3 http://www.pequefelicidad.com/2015/12/las-ideas-mas-inspiradoras-para.html) Terza opzione per la balance board riciclata da vecchi pezzi di legno è lo zigzag: anche questo è molto stimolante, ludico e performante. (foto 4 https://matkawariatka.pl/niedrogie-ekologiczne-i-mega-rozwijajace-ogrodowe-place-zabaw/) - Gli essere umani dovrebbero imparare a stare molto più tempo a piedi nudi: con i materiali che trovate in natura - sassi, foglie, tronchi, sughero, paglia… - potete realizzare un piccolo percorso sensoriale sul quale i bambini cammineranno e si sentiranno a contatto con la natura anche in città. (foto 5 https://matkawariatka.pl/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/barefoot-parks-sensation-paths-natural-playground-playscape1.png) Chiedete agli altri genitori di non buttare i tappi delle bottiglie per qualche tempo: potrete creare insieme una tenda in giardino divertentissima, sensoriale e anche bella. (foto 6 https://it.pinterest.com/pin/529243393689066973/) Anche le lattine di metallo torneranno utili: costruite un gioco per allenare la mira. Siamo certi che tutti i bambini ci vorranno giocare. (foto 7 http://simpleasthatblog.com/2014/04/25-recycled-tin-can-crafts-and-projects.html) E infine il materiale di riciclo più in voga negli ultimi anni: il pallet. Potrete costruirci casette o vasche per la sabbia. In ogni caso, una soluzione cheap dalla grande resa. (foto 8 http://www.letthechildrenplay.net/2013/10/20-playful-ideas-for-using-pallets-at.html)
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Open-ended play is brilliant. It encourages experimentation and perseverance and keeps your children busy for hours, buying you the time to have five minutes' rest and a nice cup of tea.
Perfect ideas for crafty parents who are ready to create a wonderland of cardboard toys for kids.
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You have to see this fun drawing game for kids we played at our art summer camp in our children's art studio in Charlotte, NC.
Keep your kids busy with these 10+ fun activities that also make them get some exercise!
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Are you looking for the best sensory activities for preschoolers or older kids? This ultimate list of sensory activities for kids of all ages will give you tons of ideas! From the easiest homemade playdough recipe to sensory bins and bottles, this list will provide ideas for hour of fun sensory play for the children.
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Make this super soft, no cook, cloud dough recipe! Only 2 ingredients - cornstarch and lotion. This homemade dough is really easy to make!
Simple, developmental activities you should do everyday with your toddler to help them learn, even when you're busy. They require no set up or creativity.
Read this post for simple sensory play ideas for babies. Water play, sensory bottles and many more easy ideas for encouraging play with your baby.
Keep your kids busy and having fun inside on rainy winter days with this selection of 50 fantastic indoor activities for kids. Easy crafts + games.
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Fun counting activities to make learning enjoyable while building a strong numeracy foundation in your preschoolers.
These simple drawing ideas for kids is shadow art created with basic art supplies and the sun! Shadow art is a fun STEAM activity for kids of all ages
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With schools across the UK closing indefinitely from this afternoon, parents are faced with having to entertain their children at home. FEMAIL shares activities to keep them busy.
Practice important sensory skills with a fun box activity. Your child will love playing detective with this DIY Guess What's in the Box game!
Practice important sensory skills with a fun box activity. Your child will love playing detective with this DIY Guess What's in the Box game!
Keep them busy creating and playing while stuck at home.
Ring it on! This easy paper plate craft at home makes a DIY ring toss game for kids using Crayola supplies and items you already have on hand.
Recreate Noah's ark from a cardnboard box using your own stuffed animals from the toy box to fill it. This is a fun pretend play idea for preschoolers!
Our little preschool class learns about the color white in the month of February! It’s a great month with all the pink and red and white things floating around for Valentine’s Day and also the chilly, snowy weather lends itself to this color as well. Here are some fun ways we like to celebrate white! […]
Spring is slowly approaching and it’s time to get planning on how you can make enrichment areas outdoors for them to play in. We found the best play areas you can easily create that will have your child happier than can be to get outside and play.
Use cardboard, craft sticks, and hot glue to create an epic marble run! The marbles land in paper cups at the bottom of the track. This is a fantastic engineering challenge for kids. How should we position the sticks? Which path will the marbles take? How many will land in each cup? As always, make […]
A tutorial for how to create diy puppet theater and puppets out of cardboard boxes
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Get creative with all of those boxes you are receiving! Here are 20 ways that you can use cardboard for kid-friendly activities.