{"id":238,"date":"2021-01-25T23:43:00","date_gmt":"2021-01-26T07:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.destinationsitters.com\/blog\/?p=238"},"modified":"2023-07-23T08:06:52","modified_gmt":"2023-07-23T15:06:52","slug":"simple-winter-activities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.destinationsitters.com\/blog\/simple-winter-activities\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Simple Winter Activities"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Need a little fun to cure the winter blues? Try these simple but fun activities!&nbsp;I recognize not everyone has the winter with snow and cold weather. But for those that do it&#8217;s time for sledding, ice skating, building snowman, hot chocolate, and more than usual indoor activities. So I have mixed playing in the snow, art and crafts, and a few recommended books<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\"><li><strong> Ice sculptures<\/strong> &#8211; Put water in different containers, with food coloring if you like.&nbsp; Then when frozen, pop them out to build things!&nbsp; Keep the pieces sealed together by spraying the &#8220;joints&#8221; with water.&nbsp; This can be done inside or outside, though it will last longer on a cold day outside!<\/li><li><strong>Homemade Snow<\/strong> &#8211; Baking soda and shaving cream mixed together make fun &#8220;snow.&#8221;&nbsp; Knead till snowy.&nbsp; Consistency is up to you, but start with one pound of baking soda and slowing add a handful or more of shaving cream!<\/li><li><strong>Marshmallow &amp; toothpick sculptures<\/strong> &#8211; Large marshmallows can be connected with toothpicks to make any sculptures that your children can think of.&nbsp; This activity requires adult supervision, since toothpicks have sharp tips!<\/li><li><strong>Kids&#8217; Band<\/strong> &#8211; Get some metal pots and pans and wooden spoons and let the band perform!&nbsp; You can also pour different levels of water in plastic bottles to make different sounds when you blow in them (like a standing flute).<\/li><li><strong>Food Finger Painting<\/strong> &#8211; On a tray, drop some yogurt and let the finger painting begin!&nbsp; Different flavors will have different colors, so you can let imagination soar.&nbsp; Take pictures along the way&#8230;.<\/li><li><strong>Tent Forts with Sheets<\/strong> &#8211; An old standby, making tent forts by draping sheets over various pieces of furniture is always a big hit.&nbsp; Add pillows inside and flashlights to complete the effect.&nbsp; (Don&#8217;t forget to put in a &#8220;door&#8221;!)<\/li><li><strong>Indoor Ice Skating<\/strong> &#8211; Be careful, this is slippery activity!&nbsp; Take wax paper and wrap it around socks with rubber bands and you can skate on the carpet (which is softer than the wood floor)&#8230;.<\/li><li><strong>Coffee Filter Snowflakes<\/strong> &#8211; You can fold flat, circular coffee filters in half and cut designs into them to make snowflakes.&nbsp; Hang them from ceilings and it&#8217;ll be snowing!<\/li><li><strong>Sandpaper Yarn Drawings<\/strong> &#8211; Get some sandpaper (not too rough, not to fine) and yarn.&nbsp; Draw a design on the sandpaper with a marker (snow flake, house, tree, etc.), cut pieces of yarn to match and press them onto the sandpaper.<\/li><li><strong>Paint with Masking Tape<\/strong> &#8211; You&#8217;ll need paper, watercolor paint and masking tape.&nbsp; Choose something to &#8220;draw,&#8221; such as a snowflake, tree, or the outline of a house and tear strips of masking tape to make the object.&nbsp; Then paint all over the paper and let it completely dry.&nbsp; Then remove the masking tape and you&#8217;ve a great silhouetted drawing underneath!<\/li><li><strong>Paint the Snow<\/strong> &#8211; If it&#8217;s snowed outside, fill squeeze bottles with water mixed with food coloring and squirt onto the snow.<\/li><li><strong>New Culture Day<\/strong> &#8211; On one weekend day, pick a culture with your child from somewhere in the world and do a bit of simple research &#8211; where it is, what language(s) is\/are spoken, what traditional dress is like and what are the local foods.&nbsp; Then go to the book store and find a simple book with pictures of the place and stop at the grocery store to get some of the local food to try at home.&nbsp; Make file cards in the local language to label each dish.&nbsp; Have your child make a quick presentation to the rest of the family on the culture.<\/li><li><strong>Make Your Own Frost<\/strong> &#8211; Take a can and take the outside label off (a soup can, for example) and fill half-way with ice.&nbsp; Add some salt and water and watch the frost grow on the outside of the can.&nbsp; The cold side of the can causes water vapor in the air to freeze into small crystals on the outside of the can.&nbsp; If you wait long enough, your children might even be able to draw in the frost with their fingers.<\/li><li><strong>Modern Ice Block Sculpture<\/strong> &#8211; Freeze water in a cardboard milk container.&nbsp; Once frozen, cut the container off of the block of ice.&nbsp; Sprinkle salt on top and add a few drops of food coloring on top of the salt.&nbsp; The salt will eat into the block of ice, taking the food coloring with it, making beautiful, colored streaks within the ice, looking like a modern piece of art!<\/li><li><strong>Ice Pendants<\/strong> &#8211; In a shallow plastic dish, perhaps 3-4 inches in diameter, place part of a leaf, a flower petal, or any object that will fit (fairly flat) with a ribbon hanging out of the dish (for use in hanging your art later) and pour water into the dish. &nbsp;Lay flat in the freezer and when it&#8217;s frozen, you&#8217;ll have lovely art to hang in the cold outside the kitchen window (for example).<\/li><li><strong>Sledding<\/strong> &#8211; outside if you buddle up <\/li><li><strong>Make a Snowman<\/strong> &#8211; be creative with the facial feature, hat and arms <\/li><li><strong>Ice-Skating<\/strong> <\/li><li>S<strong>ugar cube igloo<\/strong><\/li><li>Winter Children&#8217;s Books<ol><li>The Snowy Day<\/li><li>The Mitten<\/li><li>Owl Moon<\/li><li>The Polar Express<\/li><li>The Snowman<\/li><li>Snowflake Bently<\/li><li>Little Bear<\/li><li>Nutcracker<\/li><li>Snow<\/li><li>Waiting for Winter<\/li><li>White Snow, Bright Snow<\/li><li>Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins <\/li><li>Charlotte&#8217;s Web<\/li><li>Winter Poems<\/li><li>Mrs. Claus Saves Christmas<\/li><\/ol><\/li><\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Hope you have fun!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Need a little fun to cure the winter blues? 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