Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Keep the nursery and primary school Kids Active

E 'in the past shown that mothers who are active during pregnancy and in the first period of the life of her child for more active children tend. We all know that active children are healthy children, because many diseases and obesity are a direct result of low physical activity. Summer is just around the corner and with all the free time, which goes with the summer holidays, activities for children of the castle are some tips on how to keep our children active and entertained during those offersTime.

While most children learn new sports or attending summer camps, are concerned some are open for free play like hide and seek or tag. Find out what your child's favorite thing to remind them active throughout the summer and the fact that the best activities are outside. Here you can walk, climb and jump in the home compared to other fun activities for children such as skating, cycling, swimming or just building castles inSandbox. Here are some ideas for non-sports activities that keep children engaged and having fun during the summer.

Preschool Children | Activities for children ages 3-5


On a hot day ask you to help your children, wash your car. There will be a lot of fun with the water hose and you'll end up with a clean machine.
Rain or shine, take a walk after dinner (with or without dogs).
Bring your children to play, like pirates or cowboys
Otherfun games: Follow the Leader, musical chairs or heaven and hell.
Go to a corn maze.
Install a tent in the garden and let them field.
Remove the fish themselves.

Elementary school kids | Activities for children ages 6-12


Host a karaoke contest or dance
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Go rollerblading
Begin to teach your children about photography. Walking along a path and let them shoot whatever I find interesting. Who cares if the pictures are blurry?Perfection comes with practice.
Do you have active children, if you garden, there is always something to do in the garden to be involved in the summer watering plants, weeding, mowing lawns.
Visit the community center, and to learn the names of various plants and trees as you go.
Go to a herd of "U Pick" and let your children pick blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, or what are the fruits of the season ever. You can also have a contest to see who goesFill the truck faster! At the end of the day, ask your child to help wash the fruit and when no energy left to show them how to make a cake with freshly picked fruit.

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