6 Ideas to Try Right Now
Audiobook + Drawing
- 1Put on a children's audiobook.
- 2Give your child paper and crayons.
- 3Ask them to draw what they hear.
Kitchen Science: Density Tower
- 1Slowly pour honey into the glass first.
- 2Then carefully add dish soap, then water, then oil.
- 3Watch the layers stack — each liquid has a different density!
Drop small objects in (coin, grape, cork) and see where they float.
Laundry Basket Race
- 1Child sits inside the laundry basket.
- 2Parent pulls them across the floor — or they scoot themselves.
- 3Set up a 'race track' with turns and a finish line.
Couch Cushion Lava Floor
- 1Scatter cushions across the living room floor.
- 2The floor is 'lava' — you can only stand on cushions.
- 3Navigate from one end of the room to the other without touching the floor.
Shadow Puppet Theater
- 1Cut a large window in a cereal box and tape tissue paper over it.
- 2Cut puppet shapes from cardboard and tape them to skewers.
- 3Shine a flashlight behind the box to put on a show.
Write and Illustrate a Mini Book
- 1Fold 5 sheets of paper in half and staple along the fold.
- 2Page 1: title and author's name (them!).
- 3Write and illustrate one scene per page — 4 pages of story.
Ask: 'What's the twist at the end?' — 7–8 year olds love a plot twist.
