You cannot always please children just by buying them a slew of gums or toys. Sometimes you have to do something different and totally unexpected to amuse your kids bored of day to day routines and activities. Again, you need not to be too extravagant or extra intelligent to do something new. All you need to do is to make use of everyday items and turn them into a source of entertainment for your children.
Easy to do Crafts for Kids:
Following lines explain some interesting and easy to do crafts for entire gang.
Beads:
For kids within 2-5 years of age, you should stick with edible options like round shaped cereals threaded into strings. You can also use a piece of spaghetti pasta anchored upright into holes of upside down colander or sieve. Next step is to show your children how to stack cereals into pasta.
Stamps:
Take a sponge damp with paint and place it on a table to make a sort of a stamp pad. Now provide your kids with texture shapes such as pinecones and books to press into sponge and stamp them on papers or even walls as it will not only provide more fun but will decorate your home walls as well.
Bubbles:
For small kids, you should form bubbles yourself or can take help of battery operated bubble maker and ask your children to run after them and pop them up. For slightly older kids for example from 5-8 years old, you can take a basket, add half cup of washable tempera paint in addition with one cup of bubble solution. Now with the help of straw, ask your kids to blow gently over the solution until they get soft gentle bubbles. Furthermore, you can also place a light paper over the bubbles and they will leave their mark on paper once they pop.
Scissors:
You can amuse your kids by cutting a simple construction paper into long and thin strips. Now take your little guy’s tray or pan and tap one side of each strip to its sides. Now tell him or her how can he cut each strip with single snip of his child safe scissor as the pieces keep on falling in the pan. From this point, ask your kid to clip the picture of animals or his or her favorite alphabets.
Sidewalk Chalks:
With the help of sidewalk chalks you can draw straight parallel lines at equidistance from each other on the ground. Then draw a series of circles adjacent to the grid. First, they can have unbelievable fun walking along the “lines” and then by driving their toy cars along pretended roads. Little older kids will happily draw animal shapes, alphabets and numbers to have a great and pleasing experience.
Paint:
Paint is perhaps the most interesting and cheapest source of crafting for kids at home. In this regard, take an eyedropper and drop paint on coffee filters or a damp paper. You will notice cool shapes appearing as the paint travels across the paper and starts blossoming. You can also use other interesting tools such as toothbrush or a small paint roller and can switch to boxes as well when paper gets boring.
Playing Cards:
You should have an extra desk on hand to keep little ones busy while adults are playing more “serious” games. For instance, you can provide your kids with a box with a slit at the top and ask them to “mail” every card through that slit. You can also ask them to sort out hearts or spades separately. For older kids, ask them to build a house of cards themselves as it will not only provide them entertainment but will also exude their creative and thinking instincts.
Conclusion:
Children sometimes demand more attention and new things and therefore you should be ready and willing to adapt to their requirements. In this regard, above mentioned crafts for children will definitely help you to keep your children busy and amused.
Author’s Bio:
Anthony Powell often writes on arts and crafts such how large canvas printing can please the kids and help them in their mental growth. He is currently working for an online store offering best quality large photo prints.
Tiffany Borek says
I love doing crafts with my daughter! I’ve never done the thing with the coffee filters before so we will have to try that!
Jenni E. says
Aww, great ideas! I don’t think it matters how old kids get – bubbles are FUN! AND the chalk! Just today I caught my little guy marking on the window sill in his bedroom with some chalk. Ahhh…the joys of kids and their crafts!