Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home

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Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home

Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home

Introduction

Kids Activities: Working from home without childcare when your children are around is not ideal, but it does happen. There could be several reasons you still need to complete tasks with your children at home, such as when they are sick, having a snow day, or are on vacation. You could watch an episode of Cocomelon Lane, but that would only last so long, and you probably want them to spend only some of the day in front of a screen. We are available to assist. For some kid-friendly activity ideas, we consulted professionals and actual parents, allowing you to concentrate on completing your to-do list and clearing your email.

Arts and Crafts

Getting children involved in crafts and art is arguably the oldest trick in the book. Even though this may seem like a cliche among the plethora of other at-home activities for kids, it consistently works. Children enjoy using their imaginations, getting their hands dirty, and expressing themselves creatively. If you are at a loss for inspiration, try doing a quick internet search for “fun projects for kids” or “art and craft activities for kids at home.” You will be surprised at the variety of ideas you find.

Treasure Hunt

A treasure hunt is a fantastic alternative if you want entertaining things to do with your kids at home. Not only is it entertaining, but it also fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in your child. To find the next clue and the one after, they must use hints and follow instructions until they finally locate the “treasure.” To ensure they want to participate in this activity again, ensure they enjoy or are interested in this treasure. An effective treasure hunt always accomplishes its goals. “Time flies when you are having fun,” as they say.

Supercharge Your Storytimes

Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home
Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home

You have wonderful opportunities to develop early literacy skills during daily book reading sessions actively. To increase your child’s vocabulary:

  • Find words you think they might not know, then quickly explain what they mean and how they fit into the sentence.
  • You can help your child remember new words by using them throughout the day and asking them to remember the meaning of a word as you read it again. Singing a slower version of the ABC song while pointing to the book’s letters can help with letter recognition practice.
  • See if kids can identify and point to the letters on any random page in the book.
  • As a follow-up, you could have your child create their own ABC book by looking for or creating images for every letter.

Books And More

Give your child access to an endless world of books, ranging from factual to how-to books, thrillers to biographies, and fantasy to adventure stories.

  • Have several books on hand so your child can pick them up and read them whenever she wants.
  • Make reading a nightly routine, a bedtime ritual, or a daily habit. Regularly read to your younger children.
  • Please encourage your child to create and illustrate a storybook or use a journal to write her biography.

How it is beneficial: Besides enhancing vocabulary, comprehension, and writing and storytelling abilities, reading fosters your child’s imagination. She can lose herself in a book for hours once she gets into it.

Grab The Skewers

You can not beat snacks on a stick! Arrange a display of vibrant foods, such as berries, bananas, cheese cubes, and cucumber slices. After demonstrating how to slide them onto a skewer, let your child try creating various patterns and rainbows.

Conclusion

Staying home with kids can be fun and educational. Treasure hunts, arts and crafts, lively storytimes, a wide selection of books, and creative snack-making will keep your kids busy and learning. These activities keep them entertained and develop them while you work.

 

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