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| Idea | How to Do It | |------|--------------| | Home Concert | Pick 3‑5 of your favorite songs (or make up your own). Use a hairbrush as a microphone, or ask a family member to record you! | | DIY Instruments | Make a shaker with a sealed bottle and dried beans, a drum from an empty oatmeal container, or a guitar from a cardboard box and rubber bands. | | Dance‑Off Challenge | Choose a song, set a timer for 30 seconds, and dance your heart out. Invite siblings or friends to join via video call. | | Lip‑Sync Battle | Pick a funny or dramatic song, practice the words, and perform it in front of a mirror or family. | | Family Talent Show | Everyone gets 2‑3 minutes to showcase a talent—singing, magic tricks, jokes, or a short skit. Record it for future laughs! |
| Activity | What You’ll Need | Why It’s Awesome | |----------|------------------|-------------------| | Backyard Safari | A notebook, a pencil, a magnifying glass (or a simple clear plastic lid) | Spot bugs, birds, or interesting leaves. Draw or write what you discover. | | Sidewalk Chalk Art | Crayons or sidewalk chalk | Turn the driveway into a giant canvas. Create hopscotch games, mazes, or story scenes. | | Nature Scavenger Hunt | Printable list (see below) | Search for: a smooth stone, a feather, something red, a pine cone, etc. Check them off as you go! | | Bike or Scooter Ride | Your bike/scooter, helmet | Explore a new route in your neighborhood. Look for cool street art or hidden parks. | | Cloud‑Spotting & Storytelling | A comfy spot outdoors, imagination | Lie on the grass, watch the clouds, and make up stories about the shapes you see. |
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| # | Recipe | Ingredients (all pantry‑friendly) | Why It’s Fun | |---|--------|-----------------------------------|--------------| |49| Fruit‑Face Sandwiches | Bread, peanut/almond butter, sliced fruit | Creative edible “faces.” | |50| No‑Bake Energy Bites | Oats, honey, raisins, peanut butter | Mix, roll, chill. | |51| Mini‑Pizza Toast | English muffin, tomato sauce, cheese | Assemble & toast. | |52| Rainbow Veggie Sticks with Hummus | Carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers, store‑bought hummus | Colorful, healthy dip. | |53| Apple “Donuts” | Apple slices, peanut butter, granola | Spread and sprinkle—fun shape. | |54| Frozen Yogurt Pops | Yogurt, fruit puree, popsicle molds | Blend, pour, freeze—cool treat. |
| Resource | What It Offers | How to Access | |----------|----------------|---------------| | Local Library | Books, audiobooks, reading challenges, free workshops | Find your nearest branch, get a library card (often free for kids), and ask the librarian for “Chapter‑book recommendations for ages 8‑9.” | | Project Gutenberg | Thousands of classic books (e.g., Charlotte’s Web, The Secret Garden) | Go to gutenberg.org and search for “children’s books.” Download as PDF or read online. | | Khan Academy Kids (app) | Interactive lessons in reading, math, art, and more | Download the free app on a tablet or smartphone. | | Storyline Online (website) | Celebrities read picture books aloud (with subtitles) | Visit storylineonline.net and pick a story. | | National Geographic Kids (website) | Animal facts, puzzles, quizzes | Go to natgeokids.com and explore “Animals,” “Science,” or “Games.” | | Idea | How to Do It |
Quick Reading Challenge:
Pick a new book each month and write (or draw) a short “review” on a sticky note. Stick it on your bookshelf so you remember all the stories you’ve finished!
| # | Title / Resource | What It Offers | Where to Find | |---|------------------|----------------|---------------| | 1 | Epic! Kids Library | Unlimited e‑books, audiobooks, comics for ages 4‑12 (free tier). | https://www.getepic.com | | 2 | International Children’s Digital Library (ICDL) | Classic and contemporary children’s books from around the world. | http://en.childrenslibrary.org | | 3 | Storyline Online | Celebrities read picture books aloud (video). | https://www.storylineonline.net | | 4 | Project Gutenberg – Children’s Section | Thousands of public‑domain storybooks (e.g., “Peter Pan”, “Heidi”). | https://www.gutenberg.org | | 5 | Oxford Owl – Free eBooks | Age‑graded books + reading tips for parents. | https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk | | 6 | We Give Books – Free PDFs | Free downloadable picture books (no registration). | https://wegivebooks.org | | 7 | National Geographic Kids – Articles & Photo Stories | Short science & nature articles with vivid photos. | https://kids.nationalgeographic.com | | 8 | Reading Rockets – Book Lists for 8‑Year‑Olds | Curated lists with short synopses. | https://www.readingrockets.org | | 9 | TumbleBook Library (Free Trial) | Animated storybooks with read‑aloud narration. | https://www.tumblebooklibrary.com | |10 | Storyberries | Free bedtime stories, poems, fairy tales (audio optional). | https://www.storyberries.com | |11 | Open Library – Children’s Books | Borrow digital copies of children’s titles via free account. | https://openlibrary.org | |12 | BBC Bitesize – Reading Games | Interactive reading games that reinforce comprehension. | https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize | | Activity | What You’ll Need | Why
| # | Game | Platform | Why It’s Good | |---|------|----------|----------------| |25| ABCmouse (Free Trial) | Web, iOS, Android | Structured learning games for reading, math, art. | |26| Prodigy Math Game | Web, iOS, Android | RPG‑style math practice (free core). | |27| Scratch Jr. | iOS, Android, Web | Intro to coding by building simple animations. | |28| PBS Kids Games | Web, iOS, Android | Educational mini‑games featuring familiar characters. | |29| Osmo – Tangram (Free Version) | iPad + Tangram pieces | Spatial‑reasoning puzzle using physical tiles. | |30| Minecraft: Education Edition (Free Demo) | PC, iPad | Creative building & problem‑solving; safe sandbox. | |31| Super Mario Bros. 35 (Free Play) | Nintendo Switch (if owned) | Classic platformer for quick bursts of fun. | |32| Roblox (Free to Play) | Web, iOS, Android | Creative world‑building; parental controls recommended. | |33| Kahoot! (Kids’ Quizzes) | Web, iOS, Android | Interactive quiz games on any topic. | |34| Wordscapes (Free Version) | iOS, Android | Fun word‑puzzle that builds vocabulary. |
| # | Activity | What You Need | How to Get Started | |---|----------|---------------|--------------------| |43| Scavenger Hunt | List of items (leaf, rock, feather) | Print a simple checklist; explore backyard or park. | |44| Sidewalk Chalk Art | Large chalk sticks | Draw hopscotch, mazes, or big pictures on pavement. | |45| Bike Ride (Helmet Required) | Bike, helmet | Safe local trail or neighborhood loop. | |46| Yoga for Kids (YouTube) | Yoga mat or carpet | Follow “Cosmic Kids Yoga” videos (free). | |47| Balloon Volleyball | Balloon, string “net” | Indoor or backyard – low‑impact fun. | |48| Nature Walk Journal | Small notebook, crayons | Record observations of birds, bugs, weather. |
| Project | Materials (All Usually at Home) | Steps in a Snap | |---------|----------------------------------|-----------------| | Paper‑Plate Animals | Paper plates, markers, construction paper, glue | Color the plate, cut ears/tails/eyes from construction paper, glue them on—voilà, a new pet! | | DIY Jump Rope | Two sturdy ropes (or old shoelaces) and tape | Tie the ends together, make sure it’s the right length (stand on the middle, handles at your armpits), then start jumping! | | Recycled‑Bottle Marble Run | Empty plastic bottles, tape, marbles | Cut a slit in the bottle neck, tape bottles in a zig‑zag, roll marbles through. | | Story‑Dice | Six small dice, stickers or markers | Decorate each face with a picture (cat, spaceship, tree, etc.). Roll 3 dice and tell a story that uses all three images. | | Shadow Puppets | Cardboard, scissors, a flashlight | Cut out shapes, attach a stick, shine a flashlight on a wall, and make a puppet show. |