10 simple, fun activities for parents and preschoolers to do together

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For preschoolers, even games that were once loved can lose their appeal after a while. Here are some simple, fun and novel activities for parents to play with their children.

1. Play Earth and Moon


This is a game invented by an elementary school teacher while playing with his 4-year-old daughter. To play this game, hold a narrow beam laser pointer and give your child a wide beam flashlight. Both of them lie on their backs on the bed and turn off the lights to darken the room. Your baby's job is to project the Earth (the wide beam of a flashlight) into motion in large, slow circles around the ceiling. Your job is to keep the moon (the laser's narrow beam) always catching up and orbiting the Earth.

2. Create a collection of favorite places


During an outing to a place of interest such as a park or a scenic spot, collect things that are special about that place, such as beautiful colored stones, dry leaves, or take pictures of the landscape. Souvenir.
When you get home, give your child time to decorate a box or book containing the collection. For example, have your child draw a picture or print out a photo taken of the place and paste it in. Then to color and decorate freely. You can also create a different box or notebook for each particular place of interest.

Khi ở nhà bạn có thể dành thời gian trang trí một chiếc hộp chứa đựng các bức tranh,ảnh của con
Khi ở nhà bạn có thể dành thời gian trang trí một chiếc hộp chứa đựng các bức tranh,ảnh của con

Then, on play days with your child at home, you can hug your child and reminisce about the fun trips while reviewing the "treasure" of souvenirs that have been collected.

3. Make a simple bird feeder


If you live in the suburbs, you can make your own simple feeder to attract more birds to your yard or balcony. Materials needed include: bird feeder, peanut butter, empty toilet paper roll, an orange or grapefruit, and twine.
To make the first trough, sprinkle bird food seeds on a rimmed container, like a baking sheet. Help your child spread a thin layer of peanut butter on the outside of an empty toilet paper roll, then have them roll the roll that has been coated with peanut butter in the granules until evenly coated. Attach the feeder directly to a branch or use twine to hang it.
You can make a second feeder from an orange or grapefruit by: Cut the fruit in half and carefully scrape out the pulp, leaving plenty of thick skin. Use a skewer to poke a small hole in the sides of the orange. Then thread a long piece of twine through both holes and knot them together to make a hanger. Next, help your child mix the peanut butter and bird feeders and scoop the mixture into the inside of the orange. Then hang it outside.

4. Toy show


Ask your child to help you collect a group of dolls, stuffed animals and toys. Divide each dish between you and your baby, then act out a play, using different voices to voice each character. Building and improving the play according to the natural progression, no matter how silly and illogical, is still fun for children.

Nhờ trẻ thu thập một nhóm búp bê làm show diễn đồ chơi cũng mang lại niềm vui cho trẻ
Nhờ trẻ thu thập một nhóm búp bê làm show diễn đồ chơi cũng mang lại niềm vui cho trẻ

Another suggestion is to organize a talent show and have each toy sing a song or tell a story under your and your baby's voice.

5. The art of arranging food


Chop carrots, cucumbers, grapes or other colorful fruits and vegetables, then arrange on a large white plate. Give your child time to create anything from a clown or train to a beautiful abstract art shape. With endless creative possibilities, you can use olives for eyes, pretzels for wheels, slices of cheese for windows... And then the real fun begins as you both enjoy the masterpiece together. made by yourself.

6. Soap bubbles


Make your own bubble solution by mixing one part dishwashing liquid to 10 parts water and adding some glycerin or corn syrup to create a lather. You can use almost any object with a circle to make a blower, like a soft drink can opener. Try to make the bubble bigger each time you play with this game.

Nhiều trẻ rất thích chơi bong bóng xà phòng
Nhiều trẻ rất thích chơi bong bóng xà phòng

7. Camping in the living room


Camping is always fun, and if it takes place in the living room there are useful extras, like rugs, access to the kitchen and bathroom.
Build a small tent or make your own by spreading blankets over carefully arranged furniture. Then pull out your sleeping bag, pillow, and flashlight for a true camping experience. Spend as much time with your kids in the tent as you like, and feel free to camp any time.

8. Looking at the clouds


Spread a blanket and lie on your back in the backyard or in the park to watch the clouds drift with your child. Ask your child about shapes when he sees clouds and compare them with your imagination. When your baby sees a pony, you might see a whale. Feel free to imagine and speak your mind, no matter how silly, like a cloud in the shape of a dog with an umbrella, or a cloud of love...

9. Dancing and dancing


Hình ảnh bố nhảy nhót cùng trẻ rất vui nhộn
Hình ảnh bố nhảy nhót cùng trẻ rất vui nhộn

Let's turn on the music and freely sway the body. Dancing with your kids in the living room is an activity guaranteed to keep both of you laughing. You and your child can imitate the familiar Chicken Dance or create your own performance.

10. Telling stories with music


Children love to hear their parents tell their fantasy stories, and you can get inspiration from a list of children's songs. Start simple with recognizable melodies and plots, like Peter and the wolf instrumental music, Disney, Tom and Jerry soundtracks...
You don't have to tell the exact story, just embellish it. Add a little extra, include your child as the main character, or introduce a new character he or she loves, like Princess Elsa. Stop often and ask your child how the story goes next.
You will be surprised at the role music plays in parenting, especially when it comes to storytelling. The drum sounded like someone riding a horse in the woods. The flute is a small bird in the sky, telling other animals which direction to go, and the violin represents the sun setting in the west. Chances are you'll have to save this song because your baby will love listening to it.
Spending time playing, early education will help children develop language, motor, thinking and physical abilities later on. Therefore, parents should be creative and spend time playing with their children so that they have beautiful childhood memories as well as form a good personality.
In order for children to be healthy and develop well both mentally and physically, it is necessary to have a nutritious diet in terms of quantity and quality balance. If children are not provided with adequate and balanced nutrients, it will lead to diseases of excess or lack of nutrients that adversely affect the comprehensive development of children in terms of physical, mental and motor skills.
Children who do not eat properly are at risk of micro-mineral deficiency causing anorexia, growth retardation, malabsorption,... If they notice the above signs, parents should supplement their children with products. The supplement contains lysine, essential micro-minerals and vitamins such as zinc, chromium, selenium, and B vitamins to help fully meet the nutritional needs of children. At the same time, these essential vitamins also support digestion, enhance nutrient absorption, help improve anorexia, and help children eat well.
Parents can learn more:
Signs of zinc deficiency in children
Micronutrient deficiency and failure to gain weight in children

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Reference source: babycenter.com
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