Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Simple Activities Fun in Snow

“To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake it is necessary to stand out in the snow.”  Aristotle 

   
Make Your Own Path in the Snow
Dashing around for twenty minutes or holding hands and making your own path in a snowy yard is a welcome break for children and adults in winter.  The fun makes the hassle of bundling worth it.
Quick and Easy
  One simple activity is making snow faces on tree trunks. Even if snow doesn’t pack well preschool children can press hands full of snow on trees to sketch eyes, nose, ears, and smiles. They also make good snowball targets. If the snow doesn’t pack well take a plastic tub of snow into the house for 20 minutes to increase the temperature and make the snow packable. Hula hoops placed flat in the snow or leaned against a tree are also good targets for snowball toss games.
  Children can make snowballs and turn them into small 
Make Snow Faces on Tree Trunks
snowmen villages with houses, cars, dogs, trees, flowers, mountains, and rivers. Fill up some spray bottles with water and  a little food coloring. The children can add color to their villages scenes. They can make decorations or modern art paintings with stripes and geometric shapes around the back yard. You can also take cake pans packed with snow into the house and children can paint with water colors and small paint brushes.  They will blend together and make beautiful art as they melt.
Camera Action 
  You can bring a camera outside and take close ups of icicles and tree branches. Then go inside and draw with pencils on white paper or chalk on black paper. 
  Turn a cardboard box into a sled. Break it into a rectangle shape and duct tape the sled.  If there are no long hills in your yard, make one from a pile in your yard. Young children don’t need much of a decline. You can take smart phone videos of children sledding and running around for relatives 
Take Photos and Draw Icicles and Branches Later
who are far away. Teens will show you how to send them.
Snow Maze
  Turn your yard into a snow maze. Stomp down lanes of snow with dead ends. Kids can  blow bubbles and let one freeze on a wand. Can they carry it through the maze before it breaks? The maze might end at a snow house safely made out of snow balls and filled with snow furniture.
   Almost any game like tag, baseball, tennis, and catch played in the summer can be played in the winter for a short time before heading inside for hot chocolate
For more see grandparentsteachtoo.blogspot.com and Google wnmufm.org/ Learning Through the seasons live on Tuesdays at 4:30 during the NPR news break and Saturdays at 8:30 am, plus pod casts on the station’s web site. 
Photos: Fran Darling, fdarling fotos

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