10 Fun-Filled Activities for 10 Days of School Break
It seems like the school session had just started so why is it time for the Autumn/Dussehra/Dasara break already?!
I can’t seem to decide if I like school break or not. I like them as I understand that more often than not, school gets overwhelming even for small kids and therefore a break is a must. However, a long break like the autumn one or the summer one also means that kids just get lost. After a while when they are done running around, they start feeling bored and get more destructive than constructive. And that’s when I don’t like holidays.
Older kids can keep themselves busier but it is the younger ones of the lot that need to stay indulged in an activity. If not, they often start clinging to mothers and keep having meltdowns over tablet time. The same is the story with my daughter.
In my experience, the best way to keep these packets of energy happy is by channelizing their energy in activities that are engaging. Here are 10 handpicked activities that you and your little one can enjoy together and make the school break fun –
Fun Activities for School Vacations
Sesame Street Inspired Hand-Painted – T is for Turkey
Have you ever noticed that when you give water colors to children, instead of the drawing paper, they end up being on their clothes and body?!
This Sesame Street inspired hand painting is so perfect for kids of every age. They would love for you to paint on their hands, they would love for them to paint on your hands and they would love for them to paint on their own hands. Any which way, this activity is a winner.
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Wobbly Bouncy Naked Egg Experiment
This is more of a ‘science at home’ activity. You will be surprised to find out how a simple solution from your kitchen’s pantry and make a fragile egg into a bouncy ball of crazy fun.
Though this experiment is for slightly older kids, younger kids can enjoy it too. Older kids would be able to do it independently and younger kids would need initiation.
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Paper Building Blocks
Kids love constructing towers and kids love destructing towers. No wonder building blocks are a staple in every toy closet. This activity takes building blocks to another level.
With just a paper and some glue, kids can make their own building blocks and create endless forms and shapes and towers with it.
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Nature Treasure Walk
It is time for vacations so there has to be an outdoor activity, right?
Remember all the dry leaves, twigs, stones, sand and random leftover trash that children always want to collect from the playground but we never let them do that. Well, sometimes we should say yes to things we mostly say no to.
Go on this nature treasure walk with your kid and you’ll know what I mean.
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Autumn Art From The Garden Classroom
Autumn has its own color palette of brown and orange and red-hued leaves. And making simple yet beautiful art with them is so easy.
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Paddington Bear Tissue Roll Craft
This craft was inspired by the lovable Paddington Bear which likes gulping down jars of orange marmalade. The craft recycles empty tissue roll that we throw out at least every month or so.
The craft is for making a bear, but once you get the hang of it, you can make any animal or character of your choice.
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Ice Chalk
Another crazy fun activity from simple ingredients. Make a dozen ice chalks and leave you child with them in your backyard or patio. I can guarantee that they’ll play for hours and you would have to literally beg them to stop!
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Newspaper Pirate Ship
Would you believe me if I tell you that you can make a pretty sturdy structure out of newspapers?
Yes you can. Indulge in this activity that will take an entire day to make the pirate ship structure. And the structure will be strong enough to play with for at least a week or so. If a pirate ship sounds too elaborate, you can make a basic fort structure using the same steps.
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Laser Maze for Kids
You can crawl or walk or run or jump. Just whatever you do, don’t touch the laser beam!
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Baking Soda and Vinegar Painting
Another activity bringing science and art together. I have just one thing to say about it – mess alert parents!
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Drop a comment here below the post if you try these activities. Send me pictures of you and your little ones doing it together and I will feature them on this page itself! My email address is yellowmellowlife@gmail.com. Also let me know if you have any other fun activities that I can include in my upcoming posts.
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I love your fun ideas for kids. I’ll surely do these for when my niece is here
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