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I need all you geniuses out there to help! I work with elementary school kids and my coworkers and I need a costume that matches for three people (like spongebob, patrick, squidward), preferably something easier to make. ANY IDEAS?
Answer
Mario Luigi and Wario
Lion Tin Man and Scarecrow
M&Ms
Wolf Grandma and Red riding hood
3 pigs
Scooby-Doo and (shaggy velma daphne or fred)
Cat in the hat and thing 1&2
hopefully these helped.
Mario Luigi and Wario
Lion Tin Man and Scarecrow
M&Ms
Wolf Grandma and Red riding hood
3 pigs
Scooby-Doo and (shaggy velma daphne or fred)
Cat in the hat and thing 1&2
hopefully these helped.
Any suggestions for activities for a 3 year old?
Amandy
I started babysitting my 3 year old nephew and all he ever wants to do is watch spongebob. I tried suggesting coloring, play-doh and he doesn't want to do anything. any suggestions?
Answer
play trains
build with blocks
build with Legos
take all the pillows in the house and build a fort inside
lay all the pillows on the floor to make train tracks and pretend you are trains
color
draw
playdough or clay
cook together
fill the kitchen sink with water and let him stand on a chair to "wash" plastic dishes
paint
go outside and play soccer or catch
go for a walk
make a tent out of an old sheet or blanket
read stories
have him tell you a story and you write it down then he can draw the pictures to go with the words
play computer games - websites like Disney, PBS Kids or Starfall or Nick Jr.
work on learning to write his name and the names of his family
go to the library
go to the park
draw with chalk on the porch or sidewalk or driveway
draw with chalk on black construction paper
string beads or Cheerios or Fruit Loops
teach him to turn summersaults
teach him to stand on his head
go for a bike ride
act out stories like Little Red Riding Hood, the 3 Bears, Humpty Dumpty, etc.
play with puppets
make puppets out of old socks (you can glue or sew on googly eyes and yarn and felt and stuff OR you can used colored Sharpies to draw on stuff if you want to make it really simple)
put on music and dance
teach him some fingerplays or rhymes
do puzzles
play board games
teach him to play tic tac toe
teach him to play Go Fish or War with cards
play trains
build with blocks
build with Legos
take all the pillows in the house and build a fort inside
lay all the pillows on the floor to make train tracks and pretend you are trains
color
draw
playdough or clay
cook together
fill the kitchen sink with water and let him stand on a chair to "wash" plastic dishes
paint
go outside and play soccer or catch
go for a walk
make a tent out of an old sheet or blanket
read stories
have him tell you a story and you write it down then he can draw the pictures to go with the words
play computer games - websites like Disney, PBS Kids or Starfall or Nick Jr.
work on learning to write his name and the names of his family
go to the library
go to the park
draw with chalk on the porch or sidewalk or driveway
draw with chalk on black construction paper
string beads or Cheerios or Fruit Loops
teach him to turn summersaults
teach him to stand on his head
go for a bike ride
act out stories like Little Red Riding Hood, the 3 Bears, Humpty Dumpty, etc.
play with puppets
make puppets out of old socks (you can glue or sew on googly eyes and yarn and felt and stuff OR you can used colored Sharpies to draw on stuff if you want to make it really simple)
put on music and dance
teach him some fingerplays or rhymes
do puzzles
play board games
teach him to play tic tac toe
teach him to play Go Fish or War with cards
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