Cool Messy Games Have Been Published On Kids Activities Blog
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) March 12, 2014 -- Everyone loves the chance to be a fun parent every once in a while. Fun messy games and toddler games have been published on Kids Activities Blog. The kids will love making a mess without getting into trouble.
An oilcloth is a really great thing to have around specifically for messy play. One can get really creative with this and paint on it or play on it with shaving cream and water.
Other ideas include letting the kids drive their toys cars and trucks through paint and onto paper. This activity creates very cool looking art.
Moon dough is a fun medium to play with and explore new textures. It’s fun to create and get messy with. Painting on a canvas by using old marbles or balls is another ingenious idea. Simply place paint and a canvas inside a box and roll the balls around to paint.
Discovery bottles are always fun for toddlers. I Spy bottles, telephone bottles, and customized water bottles are a great tool for learning new things.
An empty clean water bottle can make a great discovery toy for kids, too. Simply make a hole in the water bottle lid with a screw. The hole should be a bit larger than a toothpick.
Provide a bowl with a handful of toothpicks and ready is the fun game. Supervise the toddlers when handling the toothpicks. Let them have fun finding the opening and letting them be amazed at the accumulated toothpicks.
The bottle with the toothpicks will sound like falling rain when shaken.
For detailed instructions and to get additional fun ideas, check out Kids Activities Blog this week. Come get inspired to have a blast together with the kids this week.
About Kids Activities Blog
Kids Activities Blog is a website created by two moms (who collectively have 9 children), Rachel Miller and Holly Homer from June Cleaver Nirvana. It is their daily goal to inspire parents and teachers to play with kids. This interactive website publishes simple things to do with kids twice a day. Kids Activities Blog is a great tool for moms and teachers to find kid-friendly activities that create memories and sneak learning into the fun.
Holly Homer, Kids Activities Blog, http://kidsactivitiesblog.com, +1 (940) 453-4280, [email protected]
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