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Practical
Playtime
It's
not easy providing your children with all the latest toys and games
on the market, especially when working to a tight budget. However,
it's often the cheap and cheerful games that children enjoy doing
the most.
Spending quality time with your children counts far more than
lavishing them with expensive toys. It need not cost a fortune
entertaining them; going back to basics is a great way to have real
family fun.
Below
are some ideas that will not cost a fortune and you will find some
of the materials already in and around your home.
Paper mache piggy bank: All that's needed for this is a balloon,
newspaper, paste, egg box, plastic milk bottle top, paint. Blow the
balloon up, apply approx 4 – 6 layers of paper mache, and use
individual egg carton sections for the feet, ears and snout. Paint
all over, when dry paint on the eyes. Paint a long strip of
newspaper and curl it, use this for the tail. When dry, cut out a
slot in which to drop the money. Cut a hole out underneath to
remove the money and use a plastic milk bottle top to plug the hole.
Balloon people: For this you will need a packet of balloons, felt
tips or paint, paste, a couple of balls of wool and some string.
Blow the balloons up and let your imagination do the rest by seeing
how many different types of faces you can draw or paint. Cut the
wool into strands and paste it on for the hair. Apply the string to
the balloons to hold on to or tie up.
Mix and match characters. Dig out one of your children's plain
writing exercise books (they are cheap to buy if you don't already
have one), pencils, crayons (an old catalogue or magazines -
optional) and a pair of scissors. Draw a character on each page of
the exercise book. Either colour in or cut items of clothing out of
the catalogue or magazines and stick on the characters. Cut two
lines in the same place on each page right across the whole width of
the page creating three even sections. It's great fun to mix and
match the characters, by turning certain sections over to create a
different part of the character from another page.
Never-ending picture: Hold on to your spare rolls of wallpaper,
provide some pencils, felts, paint (felts, wool, glitter – optional)
and cello tape. Roll out the wallpaper, draw or paint whatever
pictures come to mind, add on anything you want to make the picture
colourful and fun. When the wallpaper ends, just cello tape the
beginning of another roll on to it and the picture can go on for as
long as you like. Roll it up and bring it back out when your
children want to add to it, or you might want to pin it to their
bedroom wall.
Always
supervise young children and remember, if you can't beat them join
them (you will have just as much fun as your children do too)!
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Author Penname: L.T. Wright
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