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    Tips of activities for kids indoor in the time of lockdown?

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    • Coley
      Coley last edited by

      I just found this link @xin-li that might be great! They're providing a list of materials and then going live every day with a different activity starting I think on Monday.
      https://www.mcharpermanor.com/post/supply-list-for-our-first-week-of-projects

      https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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      • xin li
        xin li last edited by

        We are in self-isolation at this moment. My toddler has a bit cold symtom during the last couple days (mostly running nose). We are almost certain she is just having a common cold. But since there is no way for us to really know, we decide to go full self-isolation mode.
        Luckily we live in the city center, there is online grocceray delivery service, there is neighbor volunteers offering to do shopping for you service.

        Thank you so much for all the tips. Yesterday we built a cozy hole with blanket, pillows, and sofa. And we kept making art together. Here are some art pieces we made it together. I like to draw on top of my toddler's drawing :-). Everything is looks so much more raw when I do my art on top of hers.I wonder if my art will have a complete new style after the corona is over.
        day 1- 2-small.jpg

        Web: www.lixin.no
        IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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        • Laurel Aylesworth
          Laurel Aylesworth last edited by

          My mom neighbors and I had a conference out on our street after the schools were shut down to share resources/support. One mom suggested this website (I know, screens, but it's kid friendly):

          https://thekidshouldseethis.com/

          www.laurelaylesworth.com
          instagram.com/laurelaylesworth

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          • Coreyartus
            Coreyartus Moderator last edited by Coreyartus

            Hm. @xin-li I wonder if you could make some family pop-up book "dummies" together? Or maybe some rotating dials using a brass brad in the middle, giving homemade paper dolls different heads and torsos and legs? Or maybe plant a "paper garden" with some drawn flowers taped to straws or utensils--you could put it in a planter in the window and suspend some clouds and rain on string from the curtain rod. Or even decorate the room with drawn and taped stars or rainbows or trucks on the walls? Or maybe make drawn and folded rectangular paper houses to create a little village with no roofs to play with the people inside? Paper plate masks?

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            • Whitney Simms
              Whitney Simms SVS OG @xin li last edited by

              @xin-li I love it! A collaboration piece is a fantastic idea! My friend does this with her boys. Let me think a bit and see if I can remember what I did when I taught preschool. Best of luck to you guys. The world is slowly starting to stop things here in my area.

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              • Kim Hunter
                Kim Hunter last edited by

                You can make a mobile with a coat hanger and thread or light string and paper or cardboard drawings. You can write and illustrate a book together and use cardboard to make the cover. Bind it with string or thread.

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                • Julia
                  Julia last edited by

                  http://www.bouletcorp.com/2020/03/16/hybrides-le-jeu/

                  That s in French, but basically you draw characters on one side (like a bear, a dino, etc), other characters on the other side (like a ant for example) and when the columns and lines meet, you have a wonderful monster (like half dino, half ant).

                  The real game is a bit more complex - this is simplified given your child is only 3.

                  Share with us the results and have fun!

                  https://www.instagram.com/julia.nsw/

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                  • Miriam
                    Miriam last edited by Miriam

                    I haven't checked it out, but I saw this list of "online field trips":
                    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SvIdgTx9djKO6SjyvPDsoGlkgE3iExmi3qh2KRRku_w/preview?fbclid=IwAR1tCdyGaimoauLexCeIVEoQqR1KMKMkLXPS88ZmU0ot_VK3HyEqZycot6I&pru=AAABcQpPeOE*YzMPg5qlgGNon9fGbeVNFA

                    My sister (with 5 kids) shared this one: https://adventuresinfamilyhood.com/20-virtual-field-trips-to-take-with-your-kids.html?fbclid=IwAR2FyWKTkfMnKrRaPxwyueFMkATILMqRkgA94fy_A2L1ao2Os8yuyG8xZ7M
                    "I love this! So many great resources! Each section has worksheets and activities to make the tours interactive."

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                    • Miriam
                      Miriam last edited by Miriam

                      The Cincinnati Zoo is having daily Facebook Live streams at 3PM (EDT) featuring a different animal each day.
                      Facebook: https://local12.com/news/local/cincinnati-zoo-to-start-facebook-live-safaris-featuring-furry-friends?fbclid=IwAR3Was4YjFUdszadRx0M6HNraHL3mPBI-SmiOyRUrZQNXi-yyiqa62Bc9Wc
                      (Watch live & they might answer your question from the comments.)
                      Website: http://cincinnatizoo.org/home-safari-resources/?fbclid=IwAR0x4URlnMcZq6F1UiTxaNLgPo3y5l9GxuaJm1AuX0cOSm2TeD5_wXvTysc
                      (The website gives more info & an activity related to the animal that you can do at home.)

                      They have featured 3 animals already, & you can watch the previous videos anytime.

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                      • tom willis
                        tom willis last edited by

                        Hey, I realise this topic is a few years old now but I thought I'd add a comment in case anyone watching the thread finds it to be useful. I have recently started my own YouTube channel to help kids learn how to draw basic characters and objects. Ideal for when they're stuck for something to do indoors! I'm happy to share the channel with you, perhaps your children might want to give one or more of my videos a try. Thanks, Tom

                        Quickdraw art videos

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