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Free outdoor fun for Kids

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:06 pm

Keeping the kids entertained can be hard work – and expensive. Here are 7 great outdoors ideas to help you spend quality time with your kids – from toddlers to pre-teens – for free. Enjoy!

1. Go on a welly walk

Ages 2-10. Great for wet weather.

There are few things kids enjoy more than being allowed to jump in puddles and get wet. So ignore the weather, pull on your old clothes and boots and get outside and do some puddle-jumping.

2. Take photos

Ages 5 and up. Great to inspire their creativity.

Go for a walk and let your kids loose with a digital camera.

Let them take snaps of anything they want while your out. If they’re having trouble, maybe point out some good opportunities for them as you go.

You never know, you might unearth a real talent for it.

3. Get on your bike

Ages 5 and up. Great for family bonding.

Not only is going for a family bike ride a lot of fun, it’s also a great way for all of you to stay active.

Make sure everyone is wearing helmets and visible clothing and if at all possible, steer clear of big roads. Go for parks and woods as the main part of the ride.

4. Wild in the country

Ages 2-12. Great for nature lovers.

Go looking for nature with a romp along some public footpaths or nearby woods.

Looking out for animals and insects is always fun for kids and if they spot free food in the form of berries, then it’s often pretty exciting.

Many woods also have education centres which will teach your kids even more fun stuff about the trees and what lives in them. The Forestry Commission has more information with their Woodlands for Learning programme.

5. Get some animal magic

Ages 2-10. Great if you don’t have a pet but they want one!

As we spend more time in towns and cities, our kids spend less time in the country and close to nature.

There aren’t many kids who don’t enjoy petting and stroking animals and there are lots of city or school farms up and down the country that are free. Your kids can even sign up to become a volunteer if they love it.

6. Make stencils and rubbings from nature

Ages 3-10. Great to get them thinking differently.

Take a piece of paper and a coloured pencil or crayon and go out into the garden, or on a walk in the park.

Find something that will make a nice pattern with a textured surface, tree bark, letters on grave stones, leaves, concrete paths, and get the kids to put their piece of paper over it and colour in with their pencil.

When you get home you can talk about the patterns they’ve made. You could even use the art work as wrapping paper or as presents for friends and family.

7. Make mud pies and magic mixtures

Ages 3-7. Great if you want to leave them to it.

If there’s a spot in your garden you don’t mind the kids digging in, give them a bucket and some water and leave them to it! Children can spend hours pretending to be witches, cooks, mums…

You could also set them up on a plastic sheet in the garden with a big bowl of flour and some water. If you’ve got any food colouring knocking about, it can add a whole new level of fun to the game!

Beth Ivory
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Shopping for Attractive, Safe, and Durable Crib Covers

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:06 pm

There is much to be said for the convenience and necessity of portable crib covers. Pack n plays, play yards, and play pens are essential these days for parents with little ones who need a safe and comfortable place to play. It is very hard to keep the cribs clean though, and we all know that when things are not clean they are not germ free either.

When convenience calls for parents to bring a play yard with them for baby to use during travel away from home, they should also use a play yard cover from coverplayard.com. Many parents have found that these are indispensable. They are like slipcovers for sofas, only they are designed specifically to fit over most of the standard sized pack n plays or play yards. They even attach to the legs of the play yards safely and securely with Velcro straps. The COVERPLAY cover creates a protective barrier between the baby and the dirt and germs that hide on the play yard, which means that the baby now has a familiar, attractive, safe, and comfortable place to romp.

Portable crib covers come in all kinds of designs and patterns on coverplayard.com, and they are available in many attractive, modern color combinations to complement the decor of any room in the house. They also come with their own little matching carrying bag, so it is a breeze for parents to pack them into the car for easy traveling. They are also great for disguising those playpens that have designs that are less than appealing to parents. If someone is tired of the solid blue playpen or the pattern that they have, it only takes a couple of minutes to slide a COVERPLAY cover over it to give it a brand new look.

Portable crib covers not only make it easy to keep a play yard clean, but they also are easy to clean themselves. The materials that the covers are made of are durable and strong, and the feature that many parents enjoy the most is the fact that they can easily be un strapped, the covers can be easily lifted off of the play yards, and then all it takes to clean them is a quick toss into the washing machine.

There are many large hotel chains that offer not only the portable cribs to their guests to use but they also provide these COVERPLAY covers as well. It can be very cost inefficient, tedious, time consuming, and difficult to keep a supply of twenty or so play yards clean, so a more effective solution is to use the slipcovers to help. Day care centers, childcare centers, and babysitters use the portable crib covers for the health and safety of the children that they are taking care of.

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