activity during holidays
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At Home: Inside
1. Make an ant farm.
2. Bake cupcakes.
3. Make a cubby house under the table.
4. Invite friends over to play.
5. Make homemade pizza.
6. Dance to music.
7. Have a theme day. This may be butterflies, pirates, princesses, fairies, dinosaurs or a particular colour.
8. Make an inside obstacle course with cushions, pillows, boxes, chairs and blankets.
9. Ice biscuits.
10. Play dress ups and do a play.
11. Make a themed play space: in a large rectangle bucket or tray create your own play scene. For example: use a smaller container (like an empty margarine container) filled with water, and in the rectangle bucket place rocks, small twigs, bark or sticks from trees for an outdoor scene. I love this one from Picklebums.
12. Go on a colour hunt in your house. Collect objects of a certain colour and take a picture of your finds to make a collage. Also an idea by Picklebums.
13. Buy a note book and get the child/ren to write a school holiday diary (or draw pictures every day for young children).
14. Reorganise the children’s room (with their help).
15. Make fruit Kebabs.
16. Write a letter to someone.
At Home: Outside
17. Hang a sheet from a tree to make an outside cubby house.
18. Fly (cut to length) crepe streamers in the wind.
19. Eat outside.
20. Do general gardening or plant a vegetable or herb garden.
21. Make an outside obstacle course. Click here for ideas.
22. Play Backyard games.
23. Blow bubbles. Frills in the Hills has a great recipe for homemade bubble mixture.
24. Do an outside treasure hunt.
25. Create an outdoor play garden. Create a small space of dirt and fill with pots, small rake, bucket, spoons, utensils and solid plastic toys like animal figurines. I like this one from The Imagination Tree.
26. Make a flower head wreath.
At Home: Arty and Crafty
27. Make fairy wings.
28. Make a Zorro mask out of a strip of black material with two eye cut outs.
29. Create a family artwork on a large canvas.
30. Make recycled paper.
31. Collect flowers and press them inside book between baking paper.
32. Colour-in. You can print a variety of colouring in sheets online.
33. Face painting.
34. Make Photo Paper Dolls.
35. Make a robot out of cardboard boxes.
36. Make a treasure map out of brown paper.
37. Make a musical tree. See here for details.
38. Be crafty at home: knit, paper craft, play dough, cooking or painting.
39. Make up a travel drawing box.
40. Paint toe nails. (Boys like this too!)
41. Make boats out of milk bottle lids, a straw (for the mast), paper (for the sail) and blue-tack to stick the sail on to the boat.
42. Make a leaf collage picture.
43. Glue cut out pictures from a magazine or junk mail to a piece of paper.
44. Make a photo book: take photos of your favourite things and collate them into a book.
45. Make sock puppets by gluing wool on the top of an old sock and using a permanent marker to draw eyes, nose and a mouth.
46. Do a self-portrait. Stick a large piece of butchers to the wall (or lay on the floor) and trace around your body.
47. Make a long paper-clip chain.
1. Make an ant farm.
2. Bake cupcakes.
3. Make a cubby house under the table.
4. Invite friends over to play.
5. Make homemade pizza.
6. Dance to music.
7. Have a theme day. This may be butterflies, pirates, princesses, fairies, dinosaurs or a particular colour.
8. Make an inside obstacle course with cushions, pillows, boxes, chairs and blankets.
9. Ice biscuits.
10. Play dress ups and do a play.
11. Make a themed play space: in a large rectangle bucket or tray create your own play scene. For example: use a smaller container (like an empty margarine container) filled with water, and in the rectangle bucket place rocks, small twigs, bark or sticks from trees for an outdoor scene. I love this one from Picklebums.
12. Go on a colour hunt in your house. Collect objects of a certain colour and take a picture of your finds to make a collage. Also an idea by Picklebums.
13. Buy a note book and get the child/ren to write a school holiday diary (or draw pictures every day for young children).
14. Reorganise the children’s room (with their help).
15. Make fruit Kebabs.
16. Write a letter to someone.
At Home: Outside
17. Hang a sheet from a tree to make an outside cubby house.
18. Fly (cut to length) crepe streamers in the wind.
19. Eat outside.
20. Do general gardening or plant a vegetable or herb garden.
21. Make an outside obstacle course. Click here for ideas.
22. Play Backyard games.
23. Blow bubbles. Frills in the Hills has a great recipe for homemade bubble mixture.
24. Do an outside treasure hunt.
25. Create an outdoor play garden. Create a small space of dirt and fill with pots, small rake, bucket, spoons, utensils and solid plastic toys like animal figurines. I like this one from The Imagination Tree.
26. Make a flower head wreath.
At Home: Arty and Crafty
27. Make fairy wings.
28. Make a Zorro mask out of a strip of black material with two eye cut outs.
29. Create a family artwork on a large canvas.
30. Make recycled paper.
31. Collect flowers and press them inside book between baking paper.
32. Colour-in. You can print a variety of colouring in sheets online.
33. Face painting.
34. Make Photo Paper Dolls.
35. Make a robot out of cardboard boxes.
36. Make a treasure map out of brown paper.
37. Make a musical tree. See here for details.
38. Be crafty at home: knit, paper craft, play dough, cooking or painting.
39. Make up a travel drawing box.
40. Paint toe nails. (Boys like this too!)
41. Make boats out of milk bottle lids, a straw (for the mast), paper (for the sail) and blue-tack to stick the sail on to the boat.
42. Make a leaf collage picture.
43. Glue cut out pictures from a magazine or junk mail to a piece of paper.
44. Make a photo book: take photos of your favourite things and collate them into a book.
45. Make sock puppets by gluing wool on the top of an old sock and using a permanent marker to draw eyes, nose and a mouth.
46. Do a self-portrait. Stick a large piece of butchers to the wall (or lay on the floor) and trace around your body.
47. Make a long paper-clip chain.
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leaf hunt
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travel alphabet
grandparent biography
wall chalk murals
bull's eye
Magazine Scavenger Hunt
Room cleaning race
and many more!
leaf hunt
family tree
travel alphabet
grandparent biography
wall chalk murals
bull's eye
Magazine Scavenger Hunt
Room cleaning race
and many more!
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