With
fewer hours of daylight and colder temperatures, you may
be looking for more ways to stay busy and challenged. Try
these ideas, look for links on this page to other activities,
and check the seasonal calendar.
A is for Art – try drawing, painting
or gluing
B is for Baking – bake a dessert
together for dinner
C is for Clay – Use non-hardening
clay or play dough to shape and mold
D is for Dance – put on a lively tape
E is for Exercise – be sure to get
some everyday
F is for Friends – invite some over
G is for Greenhouse – find a local
greenhouse to visit to enjoy the sights and smells
H is for House – make a playhouse
from a large appliance box
I is for Ice skating – take the children
to a local rink
J is for Jigsaw puzzle – be sure
to pick one that isn’t too difficult
K is for Kitchen science – try a
safe experiment
L is for Library – borrow some new
books
M is for Movie – make one with a
video camera, or watch one
N is for Necklace – make one out
of cereal or macaroni
O is for Origami – learn to make
simple paper creations
P is for Puppets – socks make easy
and fun puppets – put on a show!
Q is for Quiet Time – everyone needs
some of this
R is for Reading aloud – choose a
good book and a comfortable place to sit
S is for Seeds and Suet – put out
food for the birds and watch them eat
T is for Tent – make one from old
blankets and chairs
U is for Unplugged – do a day with
no TV
V is for Variety – try something
new everyday
W is for Walk – take one in any weather (be sure to dress appropriately)
X is for Xylophone – make your own
with glasses, water and a metal spoon
Y is for Year – make a calendar or
scrapbook to remember the year
Z is for Zoo – visit the animals