If it’s quiet time because mom is sick, the weather is bad, or baby is napping, you might need some gentle and volume friendly activities for your Preschooler! Here are three great options we’re reviewing from The Baby Footprint.
Parenting
5 Low-key activities I do with my preschooler and toddler
Here are my favourite low-key activities to do with your kids when you are stuck inside or need some down time due to chronic illness.
Finding your Children’s Passions
If you ask my toddler what his favourite things are he will answer Hockey and Paw Patrol. He embraces both of these with the joy and abandon that toddlers are known for. But I don’t just want him to wear Calgary Flames pajamas and sleep on Paw Patrol bed sheets, I want him to truly connect with the things he loves on more than just a merchandising level. This means diving deeper into the subjects and building on them.
I’m a Stranger, And I Talk to Your Kids All Day
I know it sounds scary, but go ahead and let that title sink in. Because I play online games, I inadvertently talk to kids online all day, and I know their parents have no idea. Most are 11 or 12 years old, but some of them are as young as 8 or 9. They’ve shared a great deal of information about themselves with me, completely unprompted,in the game chat room.