- Ride bicycles together.
- Take your children with you to work for the day.
- Collect aluminum cans and recycle them.
- Things to do on a rainy day...splash in a puddle, sing in the rain, read the story of Noah and the Ark, color a rainbow.
- Climb a tree.
- Choose a picture from a magazine or newspaper and write a one-page story about it.
- Play miniature golf.
- Read Psalm 119 and illustrate it.
- Tell stories of famous brothers and sisters in the Bible (Miriam, Aaron, Moses or Martha, Mary, Lazarus). Share a story about brothers and sisters in your family.
- Play marbles outside.
- Fold paper planes and see whose plane goes the farthest.
- Find socks around the house that don't have a match. Make sock puppets and create a funny story.
- Visit a local museum.
- Make a "stick family". Each person in your family decorates a craft stick with markers, yarn, or paper so that it resembles him. Glue the sticks to poster board and display it.
- Share the story of the resurrection of Jesus with your family.
- Go to the playground. Join your children on the swings and down the slide.
- Visit the library with your children. Get a library card for them if they don't already have one.
- Play with your pet (s). If your family doesn't have one, visit a pet store.
- Devise an obstacle course. Hold a race to see who can walk around the obstacles to the finish line the fastest.
- Color Easter eggs.
- Share riddles and knock-knock jokes around the dinner table.
- Draw a picture of your favorite bird. Add beads, fabric, or feathers to the picture.
- Make a pretend banjo with a box and strings. Sing "Oh Susanna".
- Volunteer as a family at a local homeless shelter, library, or your church.
- Use a shoebox to make an Easter scene. Choose items such as a cross, a stone, and a folded cloth to represent different facts about Easter.
- Plant flowers around the house.
- Pick up trash at a park.
- Write a newspaper. Include photos and articles about recent family activities. Make copies and send to relatives.
- Go through your closets. Choose at least five items from each closet to give away.
- Sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and talk about its history. Illustrate the song.
- Prepare a care package for someone in the military. Thank them for their service.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
30 Fun (and Frugal) Family Activites
Having fun with your family doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg! Although there are many family activities that cost more than an arm and a leg, like going to a movie for instance, there are lots of ways to have fun with your family without breaking the bank. Try some of these..........
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