We are closed by schools and social distances in full force due to coronation. This is a very difficult time for everyone. Here are some fun ideas on what to do with the kids at home (and remember once, friends).
MAIN MAIN.
Made from all these food boxes. Add colored paper for a fun roof and don’t forget to cut windows and doors!
These amazing monsters are a lot of fun to eat and eat. Do you have any idea what monster hair is made of?
Create a whole family for a monster party!
GLASS BOWL.
A wonderful night out! All you need is a large package of mini sequins and balloons. Endless pleasure after the lights go out.
WALL PAINTS.
Draw a few boxes and hang them on the wall for shelves and houses. My daughters love to put their collection here with shells, treasures, and other small dolls and toys. You can hang them on the wall or stack them for a complete rainbow house!
ALREADY THE DINOSAUR AVGA.
Just draw food, eggs, and some cracks here! This is the favorite crowd here. In addition, the shells are so beautiful.
MAN KOLI.
Get straws, ropes, and scissors for this easy exercise! This will keep small hands occupied for several hours.
CHANGE OF RESPONSIBLE CHANGE.
Make them move and think with this extravagant version of the classic game that fits. Ideal for young children and young children who need some activity when they stay indoors.
GREAT ART.
So much fun! Let them go crazy with these flowers + large rolls of paper. They will love the opportunity to paint with their own hands!
FAMILY ART.
Each color is on canvas and combines for collective family work. This is one of our favorite projects, now it hangs over our bed.
STAR BUILDING.
Great fun for kids of all ages. See who can make the craziest design ever! Also, enjoy leftover food – turn them into delicacies with crispy rice!
COLORS BRAKE.
Broken lipsticks and a tray of ice cubes are all you need here (any shape is fine!). We like the locked view, but you can also use ordinary pieces of broken pencils in all colors of the rainbow and on ice disks.
Living room.
An interesting way to spend a long day! The fortress is more fun, and the whole family can help.
CONNECTION CARDS
Take a hole, thread and a piece of paper to create the shape you want for busy sewing for babies. We love to do this for different holidays, and they are great for skills.
DIY WATER SUPPLY.
You do not need to buy anymore, just make them at home. In addition, you can reuse these old ice discs that you throw away!
Dried oranges.
Make a beautiful wreath of dried oranges. We hang ours all year long and the house will smell amazing when cooked!
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
So many things to do here! All you need is a pencil bag, paper, and glue. There are so many fun ideas and sweet scenes with popsicle sticks.
MOBILE DIY FELT COIL.
A soft decoration in which you can work with your children. Just grab some wood, a rope, and a bunch of balloons.
BOOK OF THE FIRST REASONS.
A really special way to remember your baby’s favorite things. A very long project to be implemented during these months. Have older children take pictures and write. A fantastic memory, they will be happy to see this when they get older.
RAINBOW FOAM.
Should a child become dirty? This is a simple and fun idea! Put a large sheet and let your child or baby go crazy here!
DIY apron for children.
Children’s sewing apron from the wardrobe for 1 dollar! Do you want to cook with your children, but you do not have a children’s apron? Easy Peasy Project is here to make yours.
STOP POTATOES.
Draw shapes on the potato and seal. Whatever shape you choose, this view can be further enhanced depending on the type of shutter hinges used. We also created the hearts and shapes of Halloween potatoes.
ART EXHIBITION.
Spend a day drawing, and then organize an art exhibition for the family. In childhood, my brothers and sisters held color sessions for several hours. With heaps of artwork, we will create
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