Transform your lawn into a giant Twister board by painting circles in different colors. Use stencils or create your own templates, and paint the circles directly on the grass. Players spin a wheel or draw cards to determine which color and body part to place on each circle. Materials Needed:...
Paint the Rocks Another easy-peasy and breezy (I couldn’t help myself) outdoorart activityisPaint the Rocks. Some days my kids just need to go on a rock treasure hunt. The next step? Simply paint them to inspire creativity. Your kids will love adding these unique and colorful additions...
paper scraps from projects, bubble wrap (great for printmaking), tissue paper, and any other materials you think will work. Oh, and kids love to paint on canvases!
Sidewalk painting is an awesome way to get outdoors, paint pictures, and enjoy a kid-favorite summer activity. What could be better than that? Plus, you can make this homemade paint recipe yourself! Have the kiddos help you whip up our easy sidewalk paint recipe for some outdoor fun with...
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My daughter stacking rocks in the photo above. DIY Outdoor Play Areas to Support Learning Outside: In today’s screen-filled world, challenging children’s minds and bodies with outdoor spaces that support and benefit the development of a healthy vestibular system, cardiovascular system, and gros...
If you're looking for an activity on-the-go—maybe for your next camping trip—this ladder ball game can be taken apart for easy transport. Get the tutorial atTwin Dragonfly Designs. SHOP LADDER BALL GAMES 20 Three-Hole Washers Game ...
paint brushes permanent markers plastic tablecloth or newspaper Head out on a rock hunt to find some rocks in different sizes and shapes. The smooth river rocks work really well for this project. One of my favorite things to do while we are at the cabin is to take out the kayak and look...
9. Enjoy the Thrill of Painting with Rocks When the weather is nice, take your children outdoors and givepainting with rocksby Fantastic Fun And Learning a try! Make your rock wall a great canvas for your own little painter to paint on! plus all you need are rocks, no paint brushes nec...
Invite your child to use a white crayon to draw a picture or write a word on the white piece of paper. Encourage your child to paint over his or her “invisible” drawing with the watercolor paint and watch as the drawing appears before his or her eyes!