What can kids do on a rainy day? Something that doesn’t involve X-Box or Playstation or TV!
One of the banes of modern shopping is the ubiquitous polystyrene try.
What to do?
I used to wash them and most would finish up in the ‘junk box’ along with all sorts of other knick-knacks.
On a rainy day I’d get out the junk box, sellotape, glue, paints, etc set it on the veranda and tell the kids to get to it and use their imaginations.
They’d come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful things.
Like this…
Posted by Alex Jones on January 6, 2015 at 10:53 am
Simple things, but kids love them.
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Posted by argentumvulgaris on January 6, 2015 at 11:50 am
>Alex, yes, it doesn’t always have to be an X-Box or the like. I sometimes wonder if the dependence on these devices comes down to boredom because we don’t give the kids the freedom, like we had, any more to be kids.
AV
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Posted by ltsblogstaff on January 8, 2015 at 6:46 am
Kids need to experiment and use their imagination. However, when parents only hand out devices, their growth is halted.
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Posted by argentumvulgaris on January 8, 2015 at 9:45 am
>Itsblog, an abdication of parneting.
AV
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