Ideas For Winter Fun

Posted in Avonmore, Sunshine, Super Milk, Vitamin D by admin on November 17th, 2009

1. FREEZE DANCE

The weather might be bitingly cold but dancing will keep you warm! Bring a battery operated radio out into the yard and get dancing. One kids job will be to switch off the radio unexpectedly and when this happens, he/she will shout ‘FREEZE!’ Every child needs to freeze in position. Lose your balance or crack a smile and you’re out!

freeze-dance

2. WINTER WALKS

Brave the outdoors and wrap up warm. There’s a winter world waiting to be discovered. The branches might be bare but check out the glistening frost, the red robin, frozen puddles ready to be poked with long sticks and sparkling frosted leaves. Stop and listen for the sound of silence and note the lack of insects.

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3. HOPSKOTCH

This one is a great winter warmer! Draw up your hopscotch course and gather your pals. Hopping gets the blood flowing through your veins, your lungs working harder and your muscles warmed up too!

Hop scotch

4. MAKE FUZZY EARMUFFS TO TEST OUTDOORS

Have you ever made your own fuzzy earmuffs? It’s so much fun! Get a wide hairband and two little teddy bears. Get an adult to help you to glue the teddy bears tummies to the hairband, the teddies feet and paws will keep your ears warm. Then get outdoors to test them out!

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5. NATURE SCAVENGER HUNT

Make sure you are wearing warm clothes before you set out on your nature scavenger hunt! Make a list of items you want to find. An oak leaf, a snail shell, some moss, a feather, a pinecone and lots more!

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6. WINTER MINI-GOLF COURSE

Got some mini-golf clubs? If not, why not get inventive and use some large wooden spoons! Lay down some big pots, pans, tubes and anything you’re allowed to pull from the kitchen or garage, Lay out a winter mini golf course the length of your garden and start putting!

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7. LEAF RUBBINGS

It’s easy to make fun art outdoors. Grab some sheets of paper and fat crayons and trot outside. Take a selection of leaves, place one underneath your sheet of paper and rub the crayon lengthways on the sheet. The beautiful patterns of the leaves will start to emerge. So pretty! You can do the same on tree bark and other surfaces.

leaf-rubbings

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