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Fun and Free Activities for Kids

By Ivana Katz

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In today's world, kids schedules can become very busy. Parents often choose activities for their kids based on what is financially affordable and what the children enjoy, but can sometimes overlook the importance of free play.

It's not difficult to find new things to try and do when you know where to look. There are plenty of fun websites with ideas available online. By getting creative parents can make every day activities seem fun and exciting - finding special ways to make decorations, trying out different recipes, creating crafts and inventing new games.

If you want to make your childrens activity stimulating and build their confidence:

- Give lots of praise when your child plays well.

- Make sure that the toys that they play with are both age-appropriate and challenge their understanding.

- Encourage your child to play with puzzle toys.

- Aim for your child to increase learning in small stages, rather than giant leaps.

- Let your child choose what to play with most of the time.

- Prove that you are interested by watching your child at play.

- Be sympathetic when your child becomes frustrated.

- Avoid comparing the way your child plays with the way another child plays.

- Brag to your friends and relatives about your child's play achievements in front of them.

- Give your child a hug sometimes during play.

Before you dive headlong into some of the ideas that follow, please spend a moment considering these three Golden Rules of Child's Play. These are slightly tongue-in-cheek, but you may find them useful...

1. There is power in the title of the activity!

Consider the scene: "Moooooom... I'm bored! What can I do with my teddies?" "Why don't you play tea-parties?"

Or its alternative: "Moooooom... I'm bored! What can I do with my teddies?" "Have you ever heard of 'Stunt Ted'?"

It should be clear which one will stimulate curiosity immediately. Before you know it, your child will be testing whether their soft toys roll well down the stairs, fit through the letterbox, or possibly even swim! (don't blame the author!)

2. Be a spin-doctor

Practically anything can be made into a fun childrens activity as long as you take on the role of the political spin-doctor, putting a positive (and unique) spin on it. Clearing up the kitchen table? Make it into a challenge (how many crumbs can you scoop up in 15 seconds?). Going on a long car journey? While away the time by playing the Animal Game (Your children pick people that you know and assign them an animal according to their characteristics - tremendous fun to listen to!) Fed up with the moaning on a woodland walk? Award a prize for the person who can find the most interesting sight.

3. Customise

There is no benefit in encouraging your child to play 'Build A Robot' if their particular interest is horses. This is your role in the process...

Remember, parenting should be fun ... so go ahead and enjoy playing with your children, be silly, be creative and don't worry about what anyone else thinks!

Ivana Katz of Hey Gorgeous Kids shows you how to make parenting fun - keep your children entertained for hours with FREE fun activities for kids, create special memories, do some serious shopping, explore exciting parks & playgrounds and so much more!!! Get a free special report "What You Need to Know Before Travelling with Kids" - www.heygorgeouskids.com

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