Be a Superhero for the Day

10. Be a Superhero for the Day

Childhood provides that opportunity to grab a cape and wear it all day. You are invisible. You CAN achieve anything Want to make one yourself? Here are four great tutorials to help you craft the perfect one for your kidlet. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Conduct some science experiments

Kids learn by doing. Armed with a few simple ingredients from our pantry a whole day can be spent experimenting and learning a range of concepts. What’s more – it’s fun! Over the course of a day we created a geyser from a soda bottle, a volcano, see-through eggs (we will need to check back …

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Pick chestnuts

Three years ago we started a yearly tradition of driving up the Bells Line of Road into the mountains to go walnut and chestnut picking. It has become quite an adventure starting with an early morning departure and a late return. I’m a little worried that letting you know about our favourite chestnut farm may …

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Walk the labyrinth

78. Walk the labyrinth

In early March 2014 we took a drive out to the annual Arcadia Country Fair which is hosted by the Benedictine Monks. This was not only a chance to acquire some produce and homemade jams but an opportunity to explore the Monastery. We were excited. The fair was fun with pony rides for the kids and …

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Camden Show: Still a Country Show

For the past two years we have packed a day bag and headed off to the Camden Show in early April. Running a few weeks before the Royal Easter Show we find it to be much more relaxing whilst offering many of our favourite show exhibits. Typically we make a bee line for the produce …

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75. Sink or float scavenger hunt

75. Sink or float scavenger hunt

“Does it sink or float?” is a fun game you can play anytime. It’s an activity you can pull out of your parenting toolkit anytime, especially if the kids are experiencing a little cabin fever. This game requires little more than a bucket for collecting items to ‘test’ and a shallow tray or bucket with …

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63. Start a Journal

Keeping a journal is a great way to document your thoughts, feelings, an events from a given day. At around 4 years of age I introduce the journal idea to my children on our travel adventures. It is a great ‘down time’ activity and helps them to process the activities and sights they have participated …

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74. Turn a box into a cubby

74. Turn a box into a cubby

The arrival of whitegoods in our house is a time of excitement. My children bustle in anticipation. They know what it means….cubby time. Whitegoods typically arrive in large cardboard boxes. They are the perfect size to create a cubby house. With a little creativity (and great dexterity with a knife) windows and doors can be …

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