Climbing the Volcano: A Journey in Haikuby Curtis Manley, illustrated by Jennifer K. Mann (Neal Porter Books, 48 pages, ages 4-8). A boy narrates his family’s adventure to climb South Sister, a dormant volcano in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, using haiku poetry to tell the story...
Bump City at Gage Center in Blue Springs offers a large kids’ indoor play area with foam pits and more fun activities like a rope swing, zip line & climbing area.During their open gyms, kids are allowed to explore all these indoor play areas....
Voted Best Kids Birthday Party Place, Urban Air is an indoor adventure park perfect for the whole family! With tons of attractions like rock climbing, bumper cars, dodgeball, sky rider, and more. Your kiddos can enjoy a classic party or even a GLOW IN THE DARK ONE!Kanga...
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Climbingwall orstructure Balance beams, logs, stumps,stepping stones, or large boulders to walk on or climb Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course Zipline pulleyandslack lines Outdoor trampoline Field Trip Ideas for Parents and Educators: Go on a field trip with the kids for even more outdoor learning ...
climbing on every item of furniture, drawing (whether it’s on paper or walls) and finds things like headbutting me at full pelt hilarious. Then he gives me the most amazing cuddles. It should be interesting. Truthfully, I’m actually looking forward to spending time with them and hubby ...
If I could go back in time, short of stopping JP from climbing that ladder, I would take this 2019 picture book with me. It’s what I wish I had read to him in the wake of the wasp event. It’s what I wish I had read to him a hundred times since. In The Thing About Bees...
No matter where you venture, the destinations below are designed to offer a collaborative and engaging experience for the entire family. Read on for the top things to do with kids in Greater Philadelphia. Please Touch Museum — Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia ...
Hold their hands and “jump” your child, or let them do somersaults by climbing up your legs. Be the best dad and try out these active father’s day activities. Just be sure to stretch out first! 8. I Love You Look your child in the eyes and tell them that you love them, often...
Think of the options: Rock Climbing, Kayaking, Biking, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Hiking, Mountaineering, and many many more! Get the kids out there however you do it – on your own or with a camp program this summer. Of course it depends on how old your kids are and their innate inte...